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Mobile Pixels Geminos T Dual 24" Stacked Monitor

Bring your multitasking and productivity to new levels using the Geminos T 24" Dual-Stacked 1080p Monitors with Multi-Touch and Webcam from Mobile Pixels. The Geminos T stacks two 24" monitors on top of each other. The benefit of having stacked monitors as opposed to one tall display is the adjustment gained from the crease in the middle. Place a reference or notes on one screen while working on the other. With the multi-touch functions of the bottom monitor, take control of your timeline while editing video, your audio levels while producing music, and much more.

SKU: GC58-116-1001P03

Mobile Pixels Geminos T Dual 24" Stacked Monitor

Mobile Pixels Geminos T Dual 24" Stacked Monitor

Bring your multitasking and productivity to new levels using the Geminos T 24" Dual-Stacked 1080p Monitors with Multi-Touch and Webcam from Mobile Pixels. The Geminos T stacks two 24" monitors on top of each other. The benefit of having stacked monitors as opposed to one tall display is the adjustment gained from the crease in the middle. Place a reference or notes on one screen while working on the other. With the multi-touch functions of the bottom monitor, take control of your timeline while editing video, your audio levels while producing music, and much more.

Ergonomic Design

Adjust the height of the top display and the bottom display will pivot in or out accordingly making for a better user experience and more options when it comes to matching your eye level and desk space.

Connectivity

Connect this monitor to your device using the two HDMI ports. Attach peripherals with the two USB-A and two USB-C ports. The monitor also supports 65W of Power Delivery to a connected device through one of those USB-C ports. Connect a headset with the 3.5mm audio jack, and create a wired connection to the internet using the RJ45 Ethernet port. Upload photos and videos from your camera using the TF/SD card slot.

More Features in One Package

The Geminos T helps you keep your desk clean with its integrated 1080p webcam, microphone, and dual 3W speakers. With these accessories built into the monitor, you have more space for the monitor and keyboard mouse combo of your choice.

Key Features:

Dual 24" 1080p Displays at 60 Hz

HDMI | USB-C | USB-A Ports

Multi-Touch for Bottom Monitor

14 ms Response Time

1000:1 Contrast Ratio

250 Nits Brightness

6-Bit Colour Depth

Integrated 1080p Webcam & 3W Speakers

Ethernet Port

What's in the Box:

Mobile Pixels Geminos T Dual 24" Stacked Monitor

DC Adapter

HDMI Cable

USB-C to USB-C Cable

USB-C to USB-C Cable with USB-A Cable

Webcam Cover

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Mobile Pixels Geminos T Dual 24" Stacked Monitor

Bring your multitasking and productivity to new levels using the Geminos T 24" Dual-Stacked 1080p Monitors with Multi-Touch and Webcam from Mobile Pixels. The Geminos T stacks two 24" monitors on top of each other. The benefit of having stacked monitors as opposed to one tall display is the adjustment gained from the crease in the middle. Place a reference or notes on one screen while working on the other. With the multi-touch functions of the bottom monitor, take control of your timeline while editing video, your audio levels while producing music, and much more.

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