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Bosch UML-553-90 55



General Specs Bosch UML-553-90 55"

Number of Screens:
1
Screen Size:?This diagonal display size is usually measured in inches.
55"
Screen Mode:
Full HD
Response Time:
6.50 ms
Aspect Ratio:
16:9
Horizontal Viewing Angle:
178°
Vertical Viewing Angle:
178°
Mount Type:
Wall Mountable
Ceiling Mountable
Backlight Technology:
LED

Video Bosch UML-553-90 55"

Maximum Resolution:
1920 x 1080
Standard Refresh Rate:
60 Hz
Color Supported:
1.07 Billion Colors
Contrast Ratio:
4,000:1
Brightness:
450 Nit

Interfaces/Ports Bosch UML-553-90 55"

DVI:
Yes
HDMI:?High-Definition Multimedia Interface
Yes
VGA:?Video Graphics Array
Yes
Component Video:
Yes
Composite Video:
Yes
S-Video:
Yes

Power Description Bosch UML-553-90 55"

Input Voltage:
110 V AC
220 V AC
Operating Power Consumption:
170 W
Off-Mode Power Consumption:
500 mW

Physical Characteristics Bosch UML-553-90 55"

VESA Mount Compatible:
Yes
VESA Mount Standard:
400 x 400
Color:
Black
Height:
28.6"
Width:
49.4"
Depth:
3.3"
Weight (Approximate):
70.55 lb





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