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ASUS Intros VA27ECPSN Business Monitor with Type-C Support and Integrated Dock

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Wednesday, September 07, 2022 6:34 AM (permalink)
https://www.techpowerup.com/298625/asus-intros-va27ecpsn-business-monitor-with-type-c-support-and-integrated-dock
 
ASUS today introduced the VA27ECPSN business monitor. This 27-inch Full HD IPS monitor supports USB type-C for single-cable connectivity with your notebook (DisplayPort + USB signal), and puts out an some downstream connectivity you might want—three USB 3.0 type-A ports, stereo analog audio through a headset jack, and 100 Mbps Ethernet. The monitor puts out USB type-C PD-65 W, so while your notebook supplies the monitor with display output and USB-upstream, the monitor recharges your notebook. Other vital display specs include 75 Hz refresh-rate, VESA Adaptive Sync, and TUV Rheinland-certified Flicker-free and Low Blue Light. The company didn't reveal pricing.
 
If the price is good this would be a good business monitor for home businesses and enterprise customers.  
 


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    Re: ASUS Intros VA27ECPSN Business Monitor with Type-C Support and Integrated Dock Monday, September 12, 2022 2:34 PM (permalink)
    meh OK
    just use a docking station
     

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