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Dell C8621QT 85.6" LCD Touchscreen Monitor

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$9,799.99
  • Display: 85.6" In-Plane Switching (IPS)
  • Resolution: 4K UHD (3840 x 2160)
  • Brightness: 350 nits
  • Ports: DisplayPort 1.2, 4x HDMI 2.0
  • 60 Hz Refresh Rate
  • Up to 20 Touch Points
  • Condition: Brand New
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Host engaging presentations with the Dell C8621QT 86" Class 4K UHD Corporate Touchscreen IPS LED Display. It supports up to 20 touch points, allowing multiple people to annotate on-screen documents at the same time. A Dell OptiPlex Micro PC slot allows you to expand the display's onboard capabilities. 4K UHD native resolution and dual built-in 20W speakers help keep the attention of your meeting's attendees.

The 85.6" screen is a well-suited canvas for displaying 4K UHD images. No matter where you stand or sit, the image quality is consistent thanks to in-plane switching (IPS) technology. Sharp text, ComfortView, and anti-glare, anti-smudge coatings deliver greater legibility and a better extended viewing experience. Dual built-in 20W speakers make multimedia presentations more impactful.

Group Work Without the Wall: Twenty-point InGlass Touch technology enables multiple workers to interact with the screen simultaneously for more natural collaboration. The Power of USB Type-C: Get up to 90W of power delivery so you can keep your laptop battery charged and enjoy uninterrupted productivity.

 

Product Features:

  • 85.6" In-Plane Switching (IPS) Panel
  • 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) Native Resolution
  • 60 Hz Refresh Rate
  • Up to 20 Touch Points
  • 1200:1 Contrast Ratio
  • 8 ms Response Time
  • DisplayPort 1.2, 4x HDMI 2.0 Inputs
  • Dell OptiPlex Micro PC Slot
  • Dual Built-In 20W Speakers
  • Ethernet Connectivity
  • RS232C Control
  • Includes 2 Styli
  • Condition: Brand New
Warranty Options : Essentials - 1-Year Parts replacement, Ground Shipping
$9,799.99
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