The screen size of Spectrum Nano is 15.6 inches, made of aluminum alloy, with a thickness of 9.5mm, and supports 10-point touch. Spectrum Nano has four versions, namely NANO 4K, NANO 2K, NANO 120, and NANO. NANO 4K has a resolution of 3840×2160, a refresh rate of 60Hz, covers 100% sRGB and 100% Adobe RGB color gamut, Delta E < 2, and weighs 800g; NANO 2k has a resolution of 2560×1440, a refresh rate of 165Hz, covers 100% sRGB and 89% Adobe RGB color gamut, and weighs 800g; NANO 120 has a resolution of 1920×1080, a refresh rate of 120Hz, covers 100% sRGB and 72% Adobe RGB color gamut, and weighs 820g; NANO has a resolution of 1920×1080, a refresh rate of 60Hz, covers 100% sRGB and 76% Adobe RGB color gamut, and weighs 820g.
The brightness of different versions is also different. The maximum height of NANO 4K is 400nit, and the other versions are 300nit. The four versions have the same number and types of interfaces, and all have an HDMI2.0 interface, two USB Type-C interfaces (support charging and video transmission), a micro USB interface, and a 3.5mm audio interface; both have two 2W speakers; equipped with a 5000mAh battery, the official claims that the battery life can last up to five hours, and it can also charge other devices.
Spectrum Nano supports VESA wall mounting, and a matching Pexar alloy bracket is also designed, which can turn Spectrum Nano into a small-sized display with adjustable height.
Spectrum Nano series portable
monitors are available for pre-order, NANO 4K is priced at $300; the NANO 2K is priced at $290; NANO 4K is on sale for $225; the NANO 4K is priced at $200, and is officially expected to ship in March 2023.