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510 days ago

Samsung 31.5" UHD monitor (LU32J590UQEXXY)

Sheril from Albany

In excellent working condition and comes with its power cable.

Samsung 31.5" UHD monitor (LU32J590UQEXXY)

Overview
Samsung 31.5" UHD - UJ590 Series - 3840 x 2160 resolution,16:9,300cd,Mega DCR,4ms R/T,60Hz,HDMI x2,DP x1,VESA,Simple Y-Stand Design
Features
Wide workspace and superb detail with UHD resolution
Superior picture quality with 1 billion colours
Efficient screen-management with PBP & PIP functions
Specs
Display & graphics
Display depth
56.4 mm
Display height
427.8 mm
Display width
729.5 mm
DisplayPort
Yes
Screen mode
4K
Ports & expansion
Color
Grey
Exterior & appearance
Colour
Dark Blue Gray
USB Type-C
No

Price: $250

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