
Name | BOE NV140FHM-N49 |
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Diagonal | 14.0" |
Pixel density | 157.35 ppi |
Brightness | 308 cd/m2 |
sRGB | 52% |
PWM frequency | No PWM (Flicker-Free) |
Panel Type | IPS |
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Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Becomes "Retina" from | 22 inches (56 cm) |
Contrast | 1200:1 |
dE Color Checker | 4.7 3.7 |
PWM Rating | 10.0: (safe) |
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Office Work should be used mostly by users who spend most of the time looking at pieces of text, tables or just surfing. This profile aims to deliver better distinctness and clarity by keeping a flat gamma curve (2.20), native color temperature and perceptually accurate colors.
This profile is aimed at designers who work with colors professionally, and for games and movies as well. Design and Gaming takes display panels to their limits, making them as accurate as possible in the sRGB IEC61966-2-1 standard for Web and HDTV, at white point D65.
Health-Guard eliminates the harmful Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM) and reduces the negative Blue Light which affects our eyes and body. Since it’s custom tailored for every panel, it manages to keep the colors perceptually accurate. Health-Guard simulates paper so the pressure on the eyes is greatly reduced.
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