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AcerKA270HABID 27" Widescreen LED Monitor

R2,999

Retail: R3,400
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The KA series is optimized for a comfortable viewing experience. The display is easy on the eyes with low response times and special technology to reduce glare and harsh blue light. Easy adjustments and a wide viewing angle help you find the perfect position.

Product Features
  • Great visuals: See clearly with a beautiful Full HD display. Opt for a vivid IPS pane with a 178° wide viewing angle or lightning-quick TN panel to suit your needs. A 1ms response time reduces ghosting and takes action-packed entertainment to a new level.
  • Optimized comfort: Sit back and get comfortable with Acer ComfyView technology to reduce reflective glare and Blue Light Filter Pro to remove harmful blue light without sacrificing color or brightness. Get a good view with convenient -5° to 15° tilt adjustment.
  • Smart design: On-screen display buttons are conveniently located on the front of the device for easy access. The KA series is wall-mountable and has space for a Kensington lock for added security.
  • Eco-friendly: Help save our planet! Use eco-friendly products like the KA Series, featuring mercury-free backlighting, arsenic-free display glass, recyclable packaging and a 6.0 ENERGY STAR rating.
Product Specification
  • Screen Size: 27"
  • Maximum Resolution: (Full HD)1920 x 1080@60 Hz
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9
  • Contrast Ratio: 3,000:1
  • Response Time: 4 ms
  • Colour Supported: 16.7 Million
  • Adaptive Contrast Management (ACM): 100,000,000:1
  • Brightness: 300 cd/m²
  • Backlight: LED
  • Panel Type: VA (Vertical Alignment)
  • Stand: Tilt (-5°~15°)
  • Ports & Connectors: VGA
  • DVI-in: 1x HDMI®-in(1.4)
  • Power: 26.60 W (Power On)
  • Colour: Black
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We're joking. Obviously.

Ours is at least 5 by 5, and on Wednesdays we're allowed to write in coffee shops to maintain the illusion that we're "successful" and "writerly".

Coming up with a write up for the simple sake of a write up does, however, become difficult when we're staring complete lack of creativity right in the face. But apparently asking management to cancel all the deals for the day isn't a viable fix.

As they so delicately put it, it'd be like a comedian having the option to suddenly cancel a show if they're not feeling up to it. Not on our watch, they said. You'll do a write up whether you like it or not, they said. And be funny, they said.

So here we are, doing a write up and being funny.