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Benq CP6501K



Display Benq CP6501K

Screen Size:?This diagonal display size is usually measured in inches.
65.0 "
Panel Type:
VA
Aspect Ratio:
16:9 (Wide)
Contrast:
5000 :1
Brightness (nits):
320.0 cd/m2
Resolution:
3840x2160 (4K)
Refresh Rate:
60 Hz
Type:
Standard
Response Time:
8 ms
Colour Depth:
10-bit
Touch Screen:
Yes
HDR:
No
Speakers:
Yes
Camera (built-in):
Yes

Ergonomics Benq CP6501K

Curved Screen:
No
Adjustable Height:
No
VESA-Mount:
Yes
VESA-Measurements:
600x400 mm
Colour:
Black
Swivel Function:
No
Pivot 90°:
No
Tilt Function:
No

Connections Benq CP6501K

VGA:?Video Graphics Array
Yes
VGA Ports:
1
HDMI:?High-Definition Multimedia Interface
Yes
HDMI Version:
2.0
HDMI Ports:
4
USB:?Universal Serial Bus
Yes
USB Ports:
8
Ethernet:
Yes
Headphone Out:
Yes

Storage Benq CP6501K

Memory Card Reader:
No

Power Supply Benq CP6501K

Consumption (In use):
129 W
Standby consumption:
0.5 W





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