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LG 16MQ70.ADSU1 16"



Display LG 16MQ70.ADSU1 16"

Size:
16"
Panel Type:
IPS-Type LCD
Screen Area:
13.55 x 8.47" / 344.06 x 215.04 mm
Refresh Rate:
60 Hz
Contrast Ratio:
1200:1
Resolution:
2560 x 1600
Dot Pitch:
0.134 x 0.134 mm
Finish:
Anti-Glare / Matte
Pixels Per Inch (ppi):
189 ppi
Touchscreen:
No
Variable Refresh Technology:
No
Viewing Angle (H x V):
170 x 170°
Maximum Brightness:
350 cd/m2

Connections LG 16MQ70.ADSU1 16"

Inputs/Outputs:
2 x USB Type-C

Multimedia LG 16MQ70.ADSU1 16"

Built-In Speakers:
No

Performance LG 16MQ70.ADSU1 16"

HDR Compatibility:
No

Power LG 16MQ70.ADSU1 16"

USB Power Delivery:
No
Power Consumption:
8 W (Typical)
Power Adapter Type:
Internal

Weight & dimensions LG 16MQ70.ADSU1 16"

Tilt Adjustment:
No
Dimensions (WxHxD):
14.2 x 9.7 x 0.3" / 360.0 x 245.5 x 8.3 mm
Lock Slot:
No
Weight:
2.18 lb / 989 g (with Stand)
1.48 lb / 671 g (without Stand)





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