Ssis924 4k
| Port | Specification | |------|----------------| | HDMI 2.1 | 48 Gbps, 4K/120 Hz, HDR, eARC | | DisplayPort 1.4 | 32.4 Gbps, DSC 1.2, 4K/144 Hz | | USB‑C | DP Alt‑Mode 1.4, 65 W Power Delivery, 10 Gbps data | | USB‑3.2 Hub | 4 downstream ports (5 Gbps each) | | Ethernet | 1 Gbps RJ‑45 for network‑based calibration & firmware updates | | Audio Out | 3.5 mm headphone jack (line‑level) |
Ergonomic adjustments include height (+150 mm / –30 mm), tilt (–5° to +25°), swivel (±30°) and pivot (90°). The stand also houses the internal power supply, keeping the desk clutter‑free. ssis924 4k
In the industry, not all 4K is created equal. Some releases upscale older 1080p footage, resulting in a soft, unimpressive image. SSIS-924 is part of a new wave of natively shot 4K content. Comparing it to a typical SSIS release from three years prior (which was shot in 1080p), the difference is night and day. The older title looks "flat" and "digital," while SSIS-924 has a "film-like" texture with natural grain and incredible sharpness without edge enhancement (halos). | Port | Specification | |------|----------------| | HDMI
Standard HD (1080p) contains just over 2 million pixels per frame. 4K quadruples that to over 8 million pixels. In SSIS-924, this means individual strands of hair, subtle changes in skin texture, the weave of fabric on a couch, or the reflection in a character’s eye are no longer blurred or pixelated. They become distinct, tangible elements of the scene. Some releases upscale older 1080p footage, resulting in