Nsfs-160 4k May 2026

The internal processor offloads HDR tone‑mapping and colour space conversion, allowing the host PC to output a standard HDR10 signal while the monitor performs its own dynamic metadata processing. This reduces GPU load during colour‑critical workflows.

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| Port | Quantity | Specification | |------|----------|---------------| | DisplayPort | 2 | DP 2.1 (8 K @ 60 Hz, 4K @ 240 Hz, 8 K @ 30 Hz DSC) | | HDMI | 2 | HDMI 2.1 (4K @ 120 Hz, 8K @ 60 Hz DSC) | | USB‑C (DisplayPort Alt‑Mode) | 1 | 40 Gbps (DP 2.1), 100 W Power Delivery, USB 4.0 (up to 40 Gbps) | | USB‑A | 4 | USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps) – downstream | | Ethernet | 1 | RJ‑45, 2.5 GbE (for Nexus‑Connect hub) | | Audio In/Out | 1/1 | 3.5 mm combo, optical SPDIF | | KVM Switch | Integrated | 2‑computer + 1‑laptop KVM, full‑resolution pass‑through | | Power | 1 | 230 V AC, 120 W (internal SMPS) | | Expansion Slot | 1 | M.2 2280 NVMe (optional for additional storage or AI‑accelerator) | 4K @ 240 Hz