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Resolution explains how many pixels a display has in width x height format. The more pixels a display has, the sharper its image quality should be. QHD resolution gets its name for offering four times the definition of standard HD, aka 720p (1280 x 720 resolution).

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QHD screens are noticeably sharper than Full HD (FHD), aka 1080p resolution (1920 x 1080) models, which are much more common and cheaper. This higher resolution also makes going to screens larger than 27 inches without seeing individual pixels more feasible when shopping for a PC monitor. However, a QHD screen will eat up more battery with laptops than an FHD display.

You may also see QHD resolution referred to as WQHD, which stands for wide quad high definition. These two acronyms represent the same resolution; WQHD is a marketing technique to emphasize the wide-screen format of the resolution.

However, vendors will also label ultra-wide monitors as WQHD even though they don't have 2560 horizontal pixels. This is because they still have 1440 vertical pixels but have more horizontal pixels for a wider aspect ratio than 2560 x 1440's 16:9 aspect ratio. An example would be the 3440 x 1440 resolution in the Corsair Xeneon Flex 45WQHD240.

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The EV2760 uses a 27-inch IPS panel with WQHD (2560 x 1440) resolution, which offers 78% more pixels than conventional full HD (1920 x 1080) monitors. You can easily open multiple windows on the screen for efficient multi-tasking. Moreover, it incorporates a frameless design with width of just 611.7 mm, a new flexible stand featuring high adjustment range, and narrow depth for a neater desktop.

Easily place a laptop or a tablet under the monitor to realize a convenient multi-screen environment thanks to the flexible stand with 169 mm height adjustment range, which is 14 mm higher than a previous model. This gives you ample space to work freely and more efficiently when using multiple business applications, such as Excel and PowerPoint.

The monitor's space-saving body has a depth of 230 mm, which is 15 mm thinner than a previous model, all while housing a large 27-inch screen. This makes it comfortable to use in close-communication workspaces for easily sharing ideas. Furthermore, it uses an IPS (in-plane switching) panel with 178 viewing angles that minimizes color and contrast shift when viewed from the side for a clear view.

The EV2760 implements EIZO's proprietary EcoView technologies, which cut power consumption by as much as 50% compared to displaying at maximum brightness and help to eliminate eyestrain when viewing the monitor for long periods.

Furthermore, as part of its efforts to maintain environmentally responsible manufacturing, EIZO developed the monitor without flame retardant in the plastic body to improve recyclability. EIZO also uses recyclable packing for the boxes the monitor is shipped in.

The monitor is certified by major comprehensive sustainability standards such as TCO Certified Generation 8, EPEAT, and EnergyStar. Organizations concerned with ESG investments or SDGs can assuredly procure the monitor to meet required guidelines.

EIZO's Screen InStyle proprietary software's Color Briefcase allows you to effortlessly maintain your individual screen preferences and take them with you, even to different monitors. Your settings are automatically reflected simply by connecting your laptop to a monitor supported by Screen InStyle. This is useful in environments with hot-desking or shared workspaces, providing enhanced comfort and work efficiency.

The EV2760 comes with a white cabinet option with matching cables. Compared to black, white monitors offer a refreshing change that brightens the office with style. The frameless design further sophisticates the look.

To prevent eye fatigue, a brightness sensor called Auto EcoView detects the changes in the ambient brightness that occurs throughout the day and automatically adjusts the screen to the ideal brightness level.

In the visible light spectrum, blue light has wavelengths adjacent to ultraviolet light. Compared to the factory preset setting of 6500 K of typical LCD monitors, Paper Mode is closer to the spectral distribution with long reddish wavelengths so it reduces the amount of blue light, a cause of eye fatigue, and helps prevent eyestrain when reading documents. When used in conjunction with Auto EcoView dimming function, blue light can be reduced by as much as 80%.

In a dimly-lit work environment, a monitor with low brightness settings is more comfortable to use. With its LED backlight, the monitor is adjustable to approximately 1 cd/m which is less than 1% of the maximum.

The monitor uses an LED-backlit IPS (in-plane switching) LCD panel with 178 viewing angle that minimizes color shift and contrast changes when viewing the screen at an angle. This means that two people sitting at the one computer can easily see the screen with high image quality.

The EV2760 is treated with an anti-glare coating to reduce screen reflections caused by ambient lighting. The coating scatters incoming light, reducing the amount of light reflected into your eyes.

The monitor is equipped with four input terminals: 2 x DisplayPort, HDMI and DVI-D. Four USB 3.1 Type-A ports and a headphone jack are also installed for convenient connection with peripheral devices.

The PCSK-03 is a VESA-compliant bracket for easily mounting a client terminal such as a thin client or mini PC to the back of the monitor's stand. The space the client terminal previously occupied is now freed up so you can make better use of your desktop. Even with the client terminal attached you can adjust the monitor's stand freely.

This contribution extends to our FlexScan Monitors; environmentally friendly monitors made with ever improving energy efficiency, using recycled plastics and sustainably procured materials, boxed in recyclable packaging, and with a responsible after-service recycling system.

Per the marketing specs in the document at the link in the line below this one, "DP display with miniDP connector may be attached directly to TB (Thunderbolt) port". You will need a thunderbolt port to miniDP cable.

At the moment I am using 1920x1080 external monitor DELL P2417H which I can connect to Zbook G2 via display port to display port cable or mini displayport to displayport cable (where I plug the mini display port cable in workstation Thunderbolt port).

2560x1440 resolution. I started to wonder if the image from the workstation will be shown in 2560x1440 when I tried to connect the workstation to my 4k LG TV via HDMI cable and HDMI to mini displayport adapter and I could not set TV resolution to more than 1920x1080. So I fear I may have the same problem with an external monitor. I also read that sometimes the NVIDIA card, like the one in the workstation, supports a resolution but it may not be visible in NVIDIA control panel and must be added manually.

2560 x 1440 refers to a display resolution commonly known as Quad HD (QHD) or 1440p. It means there are 2560 pixels horizontally and 1440 pixels vertically, resulting in a high-definition and sharp image quality.

2560 x 1440 is popular because it strikes a balance between resolution and performance. It offers better clarity than full high definition (Full HD) (1080p) but is less demanding on graphics cards compared to 4K resolution, making it a good choice for gamers and content creators.

It depends on your computer's hardware. To support a 2560 x 1440 monitor, you'll need a capable graphics card and a compatible video output port (HDMI, DisplayPort, etc.). Check your computer's specifications to ensure compatibility.

2560 x 1440 provides better visual fidelity and more detail compared to 1080p, resulting in a more immersive gaming experience. However, it may require a more powerful graphics processing unit (GPU) to run games smoothly at this higher resolution.

The main difference is the number of pixels. 2560 x 1440 has 3.7 million pixels, while 4K has around 8.3 million pixels, providing greater detail and clarity. 4K demands more from your hardware but delivers stunning visuals.

Yes, you can watch 4K content on a 2560 x 1440 monitor, but it won't display in native 4K resolution. The monitor will downscale the content to fit its resolution, so you'll still get a good viewing experience, though not as detailed as on a 4K monitor.

While many high-end laptops support 2560 x 1440 resolution, not all laptops do. It's essential to check the specifications of a laptop before purchase if you specifically want a display with this resolution.

It depends on your smartphone's capabilities. Some smartphones with USB-C or HDMI outputs can support external displays, including 2560 x 1440 monitors. You may need specific adapters or cables to make the connection.

Using a 2560 x 1440 resolution on portable devices, such as laptops or smartphones, can consume more power than lower resolutions like 1080p. Higher resolution requires more processing, leading to slightly reduced battery life.

Yes, there are various panel types, including in-plane switching (IPS), twisted nematic (TN), and vertical alignment (VA). IPS panels offer better color accuracy and viewing angles, making them ideal for photo editing. TN panels are faster for gaming, but with slightly inferior color reproduction.

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