BenQ M2700HD 27 inch LCD monitor
All eyes on it. The first BenQ monitor with 27 inch comes with a 16:9 wide format and includes the Senseye Human Vision technology. M2700HD is designed like a real media center, including a new technology named Embracing Sound, introduced in order to render the great audio sensation offered by the high definition sound files.
Ultra large screen. The screen of M2700HD is allowing through its sizes, an easy work in different windows, fact which is increasing the work productivity. Besides this advantage, the generous surface of the screen makes the video games or movies to represent a superior experience.

All the necessary connectors. No matter the video or audio content you wish to run, you are full covered with M2700HD. It has some great 13 ports which are covering all the famous interfaces. No matter if you want to connect with a HDMI device, analog TVs, DVD players, gaming consoles, or any kind of device with viewable content, M2700HD is the one which can satisfy you in this case.
Listen clearly. M2700HD does not only mean amazing images but also perfect sound. Embracing Sound is the new technology which brings the sound close to reality through the 4 2.5 W speakers. There are 5 preset modes for different types of audio files.

Specifications
- 27 inch wide LCD monitor
- 1920 x 1080p Full High Definition resolution
- 0.311 mm pixel size
- 400 cd/m2 brightness
- 1000:1 contrast ratio
- 50000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
- 5 ms response time / 2 ms GTG
- 16.7 million colors
- 170 / 160 degrees viewing angle
- input signal: D-sub / DVI-D / 2 x 1.3 HDMI / headphone input / S/PDIF / Line in / Line out / S-Video / Composite / Component / Audio1 / Audio 2
- 24 – 83 KHz horizontal frequency
- 50 – 76 KHz vertical frequency
- 205 MHz bandwidth
- color tones: Reddish / Normal / Bluish / User mode
- 75 W maximum power consumption
- 1 W maximum standby consumption
- 4 x 2.5 W speakers
- Senseye Human Vision technology
- -5 – 20 degrees tilt angle
- Glossy black color
Written by hugepedia, date Apr 01, 2010 in LCD Monitos
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