24? Full HD MVA monitor with speakers
This Full HD monitor’s MVA panel offers brilliant colours and wide viewing angles. Two HDMI ports and integrated speakers make it a good fit for watching Blu-ray and DVD movies.
VA Panels (Vertical Alignment) display deeper blacks and a high contrast for extra vivid and bright images.
FHD Resolution
Want to watch a Blu-ray movie in full quality, enjoy games in high resolution or read crisp text in office applications? Thanks to its Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, this monitor lets you do just that. Whatever you are viewing, with Full HD it will be displayed in rich detail without requiring a high-end graphics card or consuming a lot of your system’s resources.
HDMI
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is supported by the current gaming consoles, current GPUs, set-top boxes, supporting the HDCP digital content protection system. HDMI 1.3-1.4b versions support up to 144 Hz refresh rate@1080p and 75 Hz@1440p, while HDMI 2.0-2.0b versions support 240Hz@1080p, 144Hz@1440p and 60 Hz@2160p (4K).
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