Nitro XV252Q Z Widescreen LCD Monitor
Model: XV252Q Z
Part: UM.KX2EE.Z01
Power up your gameplay with smooth, immersive visuals and true-to-life colors. Explore new worlds in stunning WQHD with AMD FreeSync™ Premium1.
Technical Information
Viewable Screen Size
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62.2 cm (24.5")
Aspect Ratio
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16:9
Response Time
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1 ms
Backlight Technology
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LED
Horizontal Viewing Angle
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178°
Vertical Viewing Angle
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178°
Panel Technology
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In-plane Switching (IPS) Technology
Frequency (Horizontal/Vertical)
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31KHz-308KHz/56Hz-280Hz
Pixel Pitch
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0.28 mm
Tilt Angle
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-5° to 25°
Maximum Adjustable Height
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120 mm
Features
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VESA DisplayHDR 400
Features
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High Dynamic Range (HDR) 400
Video
Maximum Resolution
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1920 x 1080
Native Contrast Ratio
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1,000:1
Overclock Refresh Rate
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280 Hz
Dynamic Contrast Ratio
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100,000,000:1
Colour Supported
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16.7 Million Colours
Colour Depth
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8-bit
Color Gamut
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99% sRGB
Dynamic Contrast Ratio
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100,000,000:1
Brightness
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400 cd/m²
Tearing Prevention Technology
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AMD FreeSync™ (DisplayPort VRR)
Audio
Speakers
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Yes
Interfaces/Ports
HDMI
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Yes
DisplayPort
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Yes
Number of DisplayPorts
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1
Headphone
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Yes
Power Description
Standby Power Consumption (Energy Star)
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410 mW
Off-Mode Power Consumption (Energy Star)
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240 mW
Operating Power Consumption (Energy Star)
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16.60 W
Miscellaneous
Environmental Certification
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MPR II
Package Contents
- 1 x Nitro XV252Q Z Widescreen LCD Monitor
- 1 x Displayport Cable
- 1 x HDMI Cable
- 1 x Power Cord (EURO)
Physical Characteristics
Colour
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Black
VESA Mount Compatible
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Yes
VESA Mount Standard
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100 x 100
Height
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330 mm
Width
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558 mm
Depth
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66 mm
Weight (Approximate)
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3.20 kg
Weight with Stand (Approximate)
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4.70 kg
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Actual refresh rates may vary depending on model and/or region, computer specifications/hardware and/or set up. This device is designed to support refresh rate overclocking. However, overclocking may result in system instability. If you experience instability, try reducing the overclock to a lower refresh rate through the on-screen display settings.