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Dell27" Full HD Desktop Monitor (Model: SE2719HR)

R2,799

Retail: R3,710
Excludes shipping

R2,799

R3,710
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View games, video and files clearly on this 27" Full HD monitor with thin bezels and a compact footprint that frees up valuable desk space.

Product Features
  • 27 inch Desktop Monitor
  • Compact Monitor
  • Full HD
  • Brilliant from every angle
  • Elegant Touches
  • Easy on the eyes
  • Smooth and lively visuals
  • 3 Year Warranty (3 year next business day warranty)
Product Specification
  • Model: SE2719HR
  • Dimensions:
    • Bezel dimensions (L/R, T/B)
    • 6.8 mm / 6.8 mm, 6.8 mm / 21.1 mm
  • Weight - with packaging
    • 7.14 kg
  • Dimensions (HxWxD) - with stand
    • 454.2 mm x 611.5 mm x 186.8 mm
  • Weight - monitor with cables
    • 5.09 kg
  • Dimensions (HxWxD) - without stand
    • 364.2 mm x 611.5 mm x 46.4 mm
  • Weight - monitor without cables
    • 4.76 kg
  • Dimensions (HxWxD) - stand only
    • 176.7 mm x 257.2 mm x 186.8 mm
  • Weight - stand only
    • 0.59 kg
  • Voltage Required
    • 100 ~ 240 VAC / 50 or 60 Hz ± 3 Hz / 1.5A
  • Power Consumption (Operational)
    • 23W (typ) ~ 29W (max)
  • Power Consumption (Active Off)
    • Less than 0.5W
  • Power Consumption (Switched Off)
    • Less than 0.3W
  • Temperature Range
    • Operating: 0°C ~ 40°C 
    • Non-operating: -20°C ~ 60°C 
  • Humidity Range
    • Operating: 10% ~ 80% (non-condensing)
    • Non-Operating: 5% ~ 90% (non-condensing)
  • Altitude
    • Operating: 5,000 m (16,400 ft) max
    • Non-Operating: 12,192 m (40,000 ft) max
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