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Technical Information Lenovo - Open Source 65FCGCC1US

Number of Screens:
1
Screen Size Class:
27"
Viewable Screen Size:
27"
Screen Mode:
WQHD
Panel Technology:
In-plane Switching (IPS) Technology
Response Time:
4 ms
Stand Adjustments:
Tilt

Video Lenovo - Open Source 65FCGCC1US

Maximum Resolution:
2560 x 1440
Standard Refresh Rate:
75 Hz
Color Supported:
1.07 Billion Colors
Native Contrast Ratio:
1,000:1
Brightness:
350 Nit
Tearing Prevention Technology:
FreeSync
Color Gamut:
99% sRGB

Interfaces/Ports Lenovo - Open Source 65FCGCC1US

HDMI:?High-Definition Multimedia Interface
Yes
DisplayPort:
Yes
Number of DisplayPorts:
1

Power Description Lenovo - Open Source 65FCGCC1US

Energy Efficiency Class (till 28th February, 2021):
B





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