JAPANNEXT Vertical Monster Monitor Transforms Coding

JAPANNEXT just put out a tall monitor for people who need more screen space. The new screen gives almost three times the area of regular HD displays. Computer workers who write code or make spreadsheets can see more without moving the page up and down. A small camera with a microphone pulls out from the top part when needed. Users can plug in with HDMI, DisplayPort, or USB Type-C, which also charges laptops with 65 watts of power.

The screen shows colors very well, with almost complete coverage of important color ranges. People can see the display clearly from wide angles up to 178 degrees. The brightness reaches 300 units, which works well in most rooms. Users can connect two computers at once and share one keyboard and mouse between them. The screen can show two inputs at the same time, either next to each other or with one small window inside the main picture.

The stand lets users move the screen up or down about four inches for comfort. People can turn the screen sideways or swivel it left and right as needed. Small speakers built into the sides provide basic sound. The monitor works with standard wall mounts if desk space runs short. JAPANNEXT backs this product with a two-year fix or replace promise.

The price runs about 109,800 yen or almost 765 US dollars. The tall screen shape makes this monitor different from most others on sale today. The 16 to 18 shape ratio gives more height than width, unlike TV screens. Eye protection features cut down harmful blue light and stop screen flicker. The screen responds fast enough for most office work but not for serious gaming.
 

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