- More than 7 million SDQHD resolution pixels will make your old old instructor
- Not 5K or 8K, but the vertical monitor JapanNEXT is perhaps what your office needs
- If you code, write or change all day, this instructor should be your new friend
Japannext has expanded its unique range of commercial monitors with the release of the JN-IPS276SDQHD-HSPC6-CMS, a new 27.6-inch SDQHD screen with more than 7 million pixels-a viable option that could improve your office or work work installation.
Like the 28 -inch alogical vertical monitor, this almost square screen offers a resolution of 2,560 x 2,880 with a rare aspect ratio of 16:18.
It is particularly well suited to coding, to work with long documents and to modify calculation sheets or web arrangements, such as the elongated format, similar to the Dualup monitor of LG, reduces scrolling and helps improve concentration.
A new form for modern work
The screen has a matt IPS panel which covers 100% of the SRGB and 97% DCI-P3 spectrum, making it a strong option for color sensitive tasks. It offers a maximum brightness of 300 cd / m², a contrast ratio of 1,000: 1 and large viewing angles in all directions.
For comfort during prolonged use, the monitor includes a flicker-free backlight, blue light filtering modes and HDR support.
Ci paying hybrid workers, the Japannext monitor incorporates a retractable webcam and microphone at the upper edge of the panel, supported by two 5W integrated speakers.
Connectivity is extended, including HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.4, USB Type-C with a 65W power delivery and a USB-A center.
Productivity features such as image by image (PBP), image in the situation (PIP) and an integrated KVM switch add an additional utility for users managing several systems.
All this is available in a chassis weighing approximately 6.2 kg, with a height adjustment of 100 mm, a 45 ° pivot range, a complete pivot support and a VESA 75×75 compatibility.
The JN-IPS276SDQHD-HSPC6-CMS is at the price of 109,800 yen (around $ 765), offering a strong value compared to the 5K and 8K of the higher range monitors.
An exam sample of this device should arrive very soon on our desk.
Via the PC watch