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Stylish edge-to-edge design makes the ProLite XU2793QSU perfect for multi-monitor set-ups. The IPS panel technology offers accurate and consistent colour reproduction with wide viewing angles. The 100Hz refresh rate together with AdaptiveSync function provides an instant, tangible improvement in image smoothness. The XU2793QSU offers WQHD (2560 x 1440) resolution meaning the screen can accommodate almost 77% more information than a Full HD display. High contrast and brightness values mean the monitor will provide excellent performance for photographic and web design. Equipped with speakers, 2 port USB, headphone socket, HDMI and DisplayPort connections, a blue light reducer function to reduce eye fatigue for optimal user comfort, make this 27’’ monitor a great choice for both multi-monitor configuration and office applications.
Blue light reducer As we all know looking at a monitor screen for several hours per day, especially form a closer distance, causes eye fatigue. This effect is much stronger with computer screens than with TV equipment. One of the factors responsible for this phenomenon is the blue light emitted by the screen. Therefore reducing the amount of blue light ultimately allows our eyes to feel less tired while working long hours with a computer screen. We achieved it by adjusting the monitor's brightness and color temperature through a new feature called “Blue light reduction” easily accessible through the monitor’s OSD menu.