PHILIPS 272B7QUPBEB
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Total cost of ownership (TCO)
The estimated cost of ownership for the first year of the PHILIPS 272B7QUPBEB monitor is £8.26 for the EC2V, London, ENG.
Description
The PHILIPS 272B7QUPBEB monitor boasts a generous diagonal size of 69 cm and an impressive aspect ratio of 16:9, making it perfect for immersive gaming or entertainment experiences. With an energy class rating of E, it offers both high performance and eco-friendliness, while its visible area measures in at a whopping 2010 square centimeters. This monitor also comes equipped with a power off mode that uses only 0.3 watts and a standby mode that uses just 0.5 watts, helping you save on your electricity bill. It has a frequency rate of up to 60 Hz and delivers stunning visuals thanks to its LCD panel technology with resolution settings at 2560 x1440 pixels ensuring crystal-clear images every time you use it!
Specifications
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Brand
PHILIPS
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Model
272B7QUPBEB
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Screen diagonal (cm)
69
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Size ratio (X)
16
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Size ratio (Y)
9
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Energy Class
E
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Visible screen area (mm2)
2010
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Screen diagonal (inch)
27
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Off mode, power demand
0.3
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Standby mode power demand
0.5
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Image refresh frequency rate (Hz)
60
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Visible screen area (dm2)
20.1
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Energy efficiency class in High Dynamic Range (HDR) mode
NA
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Energy efficiency class in Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) mode
E
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On mode power demand in Standard Dynamic Range (SDR)
21
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Panel technology used
LCD
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Power supply type
INTERNAL
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Available On Market
[2019, 1, 1]
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Minimum duration of the general guarantee offered by the supplier (years)
3
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Screen resolution (Vertical) (pixels)
1440
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Minimum guaranteed product support (years)
8
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Screen resolution (Horizontal) (pixels)
2560
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Minimum guaranteed availability of spare parts (from the date of end of the placement on the market) (years)
7
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Minimum guaranteed availability of software and firmware updates (from the date of end of the placement on the market) (years)
8