Predator XB273U NV Widescreen LCD Monitor
Model: XB273U NV
Part: UM.HX3AA.V01
Infused with the latest eye care technologies, the XB3 VisionCare display adapts to your surroundings – and what’s on screen – so you can play for longer without the eyestrain. And with a high refresh rate on a low response, Agile-Splendor IPS panel – you won’t want to take your eyes off the screen.
Technical Information
Viewable Screen Size
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27"
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
Pixel Pitch
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9.2 mil
Tilt Angle
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-5° to 25°
Maximum Adjustable Height
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4.53"
Features
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VESA DisplayHDR 400
Video
Maximum Resolution
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2560 x 1440
Native Contrast Ratio
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1,000:1
Overclock Refresh Rate
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170 Hz
Dynamic Contrast Ratio
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100,000,000:1
Color Supported
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1.07 Billion Colors
Color Depth
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8-bit+Hi-FRC
Color Gamut
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95% DCI-P3
Dynamic Contrast Ratio
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100,000,000:1
Brightness
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400 Nit
Tearing Prevention Technology
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NVIDIA G-SYNC™ Compatible (HDMI 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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400 mW
Off-Mode Power Consumption (Energy Star)
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300 mW
Maximum Power Consumption (Energy Star)
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90 W
Operating Power Consumption (Energy Star)
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60 W
Miscellaneous
Environmental Certification
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MPR II
Package Contents
- 1 x Predator XB273U NV Widescreen LCD Monitor
- 1 x Displayport Cable
- 1 x HDMI Cable
- 1 x Power Cord(US)
- 1 x USB 3.0 Cable
Physical Characteristics
Color
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Black
VESA Mount Compatible
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Yes
VESA Mount Standard
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100 x 100
Height with Stand
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20.91"
Width with Stand
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24.17"
Depth with Stand
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12.09"
Weight (Approximate)
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12.30 lb
Weight with Stand (Approximate)
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17.09 lb
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.