4k — Ssis-448
The SSIS‑448 4K is the latest entry in SSIS’s “Ultra‑Vision” line of high‑resolution monitors. Positioned between the entry‑level 4K panel and the premium 8K flagship, the 448 aims to deliver cinema‑grade picture quality and a feature set that satisfies both creative professionals and power‑users on a relatively modest budget.
| Specification | Detail | |---------------|--------| | Screen Size | 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 | SSIS-448 4K
In SSIS-448, the storyline unfolds as a cohabitation drama, exploring the daily lives of its protagonists who fall deeply in love. The scenes are designed to convey the emotional and physical essences of their relationship, emphasizing themes of intimacy and passion. The film's narrative primarily revolves around the couple enjoying their "honeymoon phase." The SSIS‑448 4K is the latest entry in
| Attribute | Details | |-------------------|----------------------------------| | Title | Cohabitation Love Story | | Release Date | July 12, 2022 | | Director | Kyousei | | Studio | S1 NO.1 STYLE | | Genre | Drama, Romance | | Cinematography| 4K Ultra HD | | Actress | Yua Mikami | | Actor | Yuta Aoi | | Language | Japanese | In SSIS-448 , the storyline unfolds as a
| Use‑Case | Experience | |----------|------------| | Professional Photo/Video Editing | The 96 % DCI‑P3 coverage and factory calibration mean you can work out‑of‑the‑box. 4K resolution provides ample screen real‑estate for timeline work. | | CAD / 3D Modelling | High pixel density (163 ppi) offers crisp line work; the 144 Hz refresh reduces eye strain during rotation of models. | | Gaming | Adaptive‑Sync works flawlessly; no tearing or stuttering observed in titles up to 120 fps. 4K at 144 Hz requires a high‑end GPU, but the monitor down‑scales smoothly if you’re limited to 1080p/144 Hz. | | General Productivity | Ergonomic stand and low input lag (< 4 ms) make day‑to‑day tasks pleasant. The USB‑C hub charges laptops while delivering video, cutting down on desk clutter. | | Media Consumption | HDR400 gives a noticeable boost over SDR, though true HDR enthusiasts may find the peak brightness limited. The built‑in 5 W speakers are decent for casual watching but not a replacement for dedicated audio. |
| Target Audience | Why the SSIS‑448 fits | |-----------------|-----------------------| | Content creators (photographers, video editors, graphic designers) | Accurate colour, 4K resolution, wide colour gamut, and ergonomic stand. | | PC gamers | 144 Hz/165 Hz support, FreeSync Premium, low input lag. | | Remote workers who need a single‑cable dock | USB‑C PD + video, plus a full suite of ports. | | Multi‑monitor enthusiasts | Thin bezels, PiP/PbP, and robust stand make it easy to pair. |
Improper setup causes this. If your display lacks local dimming or sufficient peak brightness, HDR can indeed look dim. Calibrate your TV’s HDR mode using reference footage from SSIS-448’s brighter scenes (e.g., outdoor sequences or well-lit studio setups).