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iiyama G-Master G2470HSU-B1 24 Inch Fast (FLC) IPS LCD, 165 Hz, 0.8 ms, FreeSync Premium, Full HD 1920 x 1080, 1 x HDMI, 1 x DisplayPort, 2 x USB, 2 x 2 W Speakers

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The static contrast shows the ratio between the brightest and the darkest color, which the display can reproduce simultaneously, for example, within one and the same frame/scene. Information about the number of pixels on the horizontal and vertical side of the screen. A higher resolution allows the display of a more detailed and of higher quality image. I have never met any acceptable built-in monitor speakers, so I did not expect anything good from these.As expected – the bottom.My answer is that I have never heard a worse sound from any source in my entire life.Let me tell you right away – forget that this monitor has speakers.Don’t count on them the same way you don’t count on the scissors inside an inexpensive Swiss knife. With those important factors covered it’s time to get into the usage tests, the 2470HSU performed superbly in the Blurbusters UFO ghosting test but I’d expect no less from an IPS display. Although I will note that for an IPS display the default settings are a bit washed out, I’ve never experienced this before from an IPS display and is undoubtedly down to sRGB coverage not being quite as high as it should be. You can alleviate the issue thanks to the advanced OSD settings that let you individually increase colour saturation of the RGB channels but still it is none the less an indicator of the IPS panel not quite being up to snuff which is disappointing. I wish you all a great day and fruitful monitor hunt if you are searching right now for one. And for all those who read this wall of text from start to end - Congrats and thank you for your time :)

Information of the number of pixels in a unit of length. With the decrease of the display size and the increase of its resolution, the pixel density increases. So yeah, that's the story. Anyone got similar experiences where they tried so many monitors in such a short time? Or any infos on iiyama and their quality? Do you think I should keep it or try getting a replacement (I'm a bit scared of getting much worse glow or more dead pixels on the panel - tho I do debate getting a second same iiyama G-Master just to compare if it would be better/worse)? Will the dead pixels 'summon/kill' more of their siblings XD? Let me know your thoughts/stories below. The most widely used panels are those with 6, 8, and 10 bits for each of the RGB components of the pixel. They provide 18-, 24-, and 30-bit color, respectively. The stand provides up to 130mm of height adjustment, which is enough to offer portrait mode at the highest setting. 18° of upward tilt and 3° downwards is standard and it stays fixed in position firmly.

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Good color calibration as is, from the factory.Yama’s experience in the production of professional equipment certainly makes itself felt.There was almost nothing to twist in Lutcurve.Better than there is not to do.The monitor initially shows the picture as well as it can.In the end, in fact, I only reduced the amount of green.But I saw an excess of green, in my opinion, on all my monitors, so I suspect that the moment is purely subjective. The surface is matt.I am not a fan.I will never forget some of my IPS Dell with a glossy screen.Constant wow effect when viewing, even when you yourself are reflected as in a mirror because of the sun.It was very similar to the screen of good smartphones.Color saturation was off scale.Then I discovered that not everything matte is cool.

I'm mostly working/reading and casually gaming on it, don't really have time or craving for newest games so it was enough, but recent work really spurred me to get a bigger screen for eyes and watching pleasure. I wanted to get something solid, for when maybe I finally build a solid PC, but yeah... The Iiyama G-Master GB2470HSU-B1 is a monitor with a 23.8-inch display diagonal and a native aspect ratio of 16:9. It features an IPS panel type, which offers wide viewing angles and accurate color reproduction. The display resolution is 1920 x 1080 pixels, providing Full HD clarity for your visual content. Novice users need to be aware that iiyama ships this model with the FreeSync Premium support turned off by default, which is strange. The only interruption on the front is a circular blue LED that can also be switched off via the OSD. Luminance is an essential feature on the subject of performance because it affects visual comfort. Additional luminosity is consistently fancied, but not truly fundamental in some contexts. The G-Master G2470HSU-B1 offers 250 candela per square metre. This amount of vividness is not great, specially if it supports High Dynamic Range on the grounds that HDR requires even more nt to show videos in actual HDR. Although it is okay for SDR ones . Iiyama G-Master G2470HSU-B1: Where Do We Stand On It? I actually just wanted to share my story and maybe listen to other peoples choices and experiences with something similar as well. Approximately a month ago I began the search for a new monitor - for the last years I've been using an 17,3'' Laptop, so a jump to about 24'' would already be a big step.In terms of supported graphics resolutions, it works with 1920 x 1080, making it an excellent choice for Full HD content. The contrast ratio, both typical and dynamic, is 1100:1 and 80000000:1 respectively. The ratio between the horizontal and the vertical side of the display. Some of the standard and widely used aspect ratios are 4:3, 5:4, 16:9 and 16:10. To begin with, I have been using IPS monitors for nine years. About Iiyama, I always thought it was a brand of expensive luxury monitors for professional use (artists, photographers, designers, etc.). In my opinion, this was the case before – they did not have monitors cheaper than 250 US dollars. But, apparently, they have recently re-branded and decided to enter the wide market. So in choosing this monitor, I intuitively counted on a product with quality standards higher than competitive brands in the same price range. The calculation was justified by 100%. The maximum number of colors, which the display is able to reproduce, depends on the type of the panel in use and color enhancing technologies like FRC.

Size class of the display as declared by the manufacturer. Often this is the rounded value of the actual size of the diagonal in inches. Information about the minimum amount of time, in which the pixels change from one color to another. Very often the manufacturer provides the response time for transition from grey-to-grey (G2G).In the end, I was happy to spend 16k on this monitor. I got everything that was important to me from him: an excellent monolithic height-adjustable stand that firmly holds the monitor on the table; a good ips-matrix with a high-quality picture with natural colors and really minimal illumination for ips-matrices; 165 Hz. Eurostat Electricity Price (as of 1st Half of 2020), ** Consumption duration based on Initiative EnergieEffizienz (as of 2013) There are various panel technologies. Each has its own specific features - viewing angles, color reproduction, response time, brightness/contrast, production cost, etc. The image quality depends directly on the type of the display panel used.

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