Ssis-448 4k 〈TESTED × BUNDLE〉

: Many 4K systems in this class support 4:4:4 chroma subsampling . This ensures that color data is not compressed, resulting in sharper text and more accurate color reproduction compared to consumer-grade 4:2:0 or 4:2:2 formats.

Why does 4K specifically enhance this title? The director of SSIS-448 utilized a "one-cut" style for several sequences, where the camera roves around the set without editing. In 1080p, these movements look smooth but flat. In , the depth of field becomes natural. You can perceive the physical distance between the actress and the lens, creating a "window effect"—as if you are looking through a glass pane rather than watching a screen. SSIS-448 4K

| Specification | Detail | |---------------|--------| | | 27 inches (diagonal) | | Resolution | 3840 × 2160 (4K UHD) | | Panel Type | IPS (96 % DCI‑P3, 10‑bit color) | | Refresh Rate | 144 Hz (over‑clockable to 165 Hz) | | Response Time | 1 ms (GtG) | | Brightness | 400 cd/m² (typical), 600 cd/m² (HDR peak) | | Contrast Ratio | 1300:1 (static) | | HDR | HDR400 (VESA) | | Connectivity | 2 × HDMI 2.1, 1 × DisplayPort 1.4, 2 × USB‑C (DP Alt‑Mode, 65 W PD), 3 × USB‑A 3.2, 1 × 3.5 mm audio out | | Ergonomics | Height‑adjustable, tilt, swivel, pivot | | Speakers | 2 × 5 W stereo (DSP‑enhanced) | | Power Consumption | 45 W (typical) | | Dimensions (W×H×D) | 613 mm × 378 mm × 215 mm (with stand) | | Weight | 6.8 kg | : Many 4K systems in this class support