Description
Professional Monitor - 23.8-inch, IPS, Full HD (1920 x 1080), 100% sRGB, 100% Rec. 709, Color Accuracy ?E < 2, Calman Verified, USB-C, DisplayPort Daisy-chaining, ProArt Preset, ProArt Palette, Ergonomic Stand
- 23.8-inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) LED backlight display with IPS 178° wide viewing angle panel
- International color standard 100% sRGB and 100% Rec. 709 wide color gamut
- Calman Verified with factory calibrated for excellent Delta E < 2 color accuracy
- Extensive connectivity including DP over USB-C™ with 65W Power Delivery, DisplayPort, HDMI, USB hub
- 75Hz refresh rate and Adaptive-Sync technology (48~75Hz) to animated content with fast action and eliminate screen tearing
- Daisy-chaining allows users to daisy chain up to four monitors for a multi-display workstation via DisplayPort
- Ergonomic design with +35° ~ -5° tilt, ±90° swivel, ±90° pivot and 130mm height adjustments for a comfortable viewing experience
ProArt Display PA247CV is a 23.8-inch monitor designed to satisfy the needs of creative professionals, from photo and video editing to graphic design. ProArt Display PA247CV is factory calibrated and Calman Verified to deliver superb color accuracy (deltaE < 2). It also provides industry-standard 100% sRGB / 100% Rec. 709 color space coverage. The integrated USB-C port supports data transfers, DisplayPort and also support 65W power delivery via one cable provides convenient solution and keep your desk area tidy. PA247CV makes it easy to achieve the exact look you desire quickly, easily and precisely.
Bring out the true beauty of your picturesThe ProArt display delivers industry-standard 100% sRGB/100% Rec. 709 and support DCI-P3 color gamut for rich, vivid reproduction that ensures every detail of your photos is clear and lifelike.
High color fidelity for truly expressive huesRevel in pure, expressive hues thanks to accurate, true-to-life color reproduction. ProArt displays achieve delta E < 2, so your images are accurately reproduced on screen - allowing you to see exactly how your work is going to look when it's finished.