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Nilox NXM29UW01 Ultrawide 29/2K/IPS/75 Hz/4 ms/Flat/Black/Gaming (Pixel on Screen) Aesthetic Tare
107,00 €
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199,00 €
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Screen: 29
Resolution: 2K
Resolution (px): 2560 x 1080 Pixels
Maximum refresh rate: 75
Response time: 4 ms
Screen type: IPS
NVIDIA G-SYNC: No
AMD FreeSync: No
Touchscreen: No
Screen shape: Flat
Color: Black
Number of HDMI ports: 1
Number of DisplayPorts: 1
Market positioning: Gaming
workspace_premiumWarranty of 36 months
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Technical features
Display
Display diagonal:
73.7 cm (29")
Display resolution:
2560 x 1080 pixels
HD type:
2K
Native aspect ratio:
21:9
Display technology:
LED
Panel type:
IPS
Touchscreen:
No
Display brightness (peak):
280 cd/m²
Display brightness (typical):
280 cd/m²
Response time:
4 ms
Contrast ratio (typical):
1000:1
Maximum refresh rate:
75 Hz
Viewing angle, horizontal:
178°
Viewing angle, vertical:
178°
Multimedia
Built-in speaker(s):
Yes
Built-in camera:
No
Design
Product colour:
Black
Ports & interfaces
Built-in USB hub:
No
HDMI:
Yes
HDMI ports quantity:
1
DisplayPorts quantity:
1
Headphone out:
Yes
Headphone connectivity:
3.5 mm
Ergonomics
VESA mounting:
Yes
Panel mounting interface:
75 x 75 mm
Cable lock slot:
No
Height adjustment:
No
Pivot:
No
Power
Energy efficiency class (SDR):
F
Energy efficiency class (HDR):
F
Energy consumption (SDR) per 1000 hours:
25 kWh
Energy consumption (HDR) per 1000 hours:
25 kWh
What is a pixel on the screen?
A screen is composed of a large number of pixels, which determine its resolution. The higher the resolution, the more pixels it will have, and therefore, it will reproduce images with higher quality.
A pixel on the screen or a dead pixel is when a pixel stops working. The size of a pixel is measured in millimeters, so it will go virtually unnoticed.
When a pixel stops working, you may notice that one of the tiny dots on the screen appears defective, either not emitting light or emitting a permanent light of a different color (white, red, green, or blue).
This will not affect the screen's resolution at all.