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547 days ago

Samsung U28E590D 28" UHD Series monitor

Sheril from Albany

The Samsung UE590 UHD monitor offers PC viewing, gaming and more, all in stunning Ultra HD picture quality. Superb images that boast a staggering 8 million pixels are delivered at a resolution 4x greater than Full HD. See your 4K content the way it was meant to be seen, with realistic detail that makes you feel like you're really there. Experience a new level of clarity in Ultra High Definition.

The UE590 features a hardware interface with useful and advanced connections to maximise your gaming experience. It provides seamless connectivity with your PC and AV equipment with DisplayPort 1.2 and 2 different HDMI ports making it the perfect partner for your game console as well as your PC.

Sophisticated design in matte black & T-shaped stand with a metallic touch

VESA Support: With support for VESA 75 x 75, you can easily mount it on any wall.
Tilt: Easily and smoothly tilt the screen forward 20° and backwards 2° for comfortable viewing.
Features
Product Model: U28E590D
Product Name: U28E590D Widescreen LCD Monitor
Product Series: 590
Product Type: LCD Monitor
Interfaces/Ports
DisplayPort: Yes
HDMI: Yes
Miscellaneous
Green Compliance Certificate/Authority: ENERGY STAR 6.0
Green Compliant: Yes
Physical Characteristics
Colour: Black
Metallic Silver
Depth with Stand: 187.10 mm
Depth: 73.5 mm
Height with Stand: 468.50 mm
Height: 381.3 mm
VESA Mount Compatible: Yes
Weight (Approximate): 4.71 kg
Weight with Stand (Approximate): 5.28 kg
Width with Stand: 660.90 mm
Width: 660.9 mm
Technical Information
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Backlight Technology: LED
Number of Screens: 1
Response Time: 1 ms
Screen Mode: 4K UHD
Screen Size: 71.1 cm (28")
Video
Brightness: 370 cd/m²
Colour Support: 1 Billion Colors
Maximum Resolution: 3840 x 2160
Specs
Display & graphics
Display depth
73.5 mm
Display height
381.3 mm
Display width
660.9 mm
DisplayPort
Yes
Screen mode
4K, 4K UHD

Price: $150

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