Specifications

11/2006
Tilt back / Forth: 20° / 5°
On Screen Dialogue (LCD)
Brightness / Contrast: Yes / Yes
H / V position: Yes / Yes
Automatic Picture Calibration: External
Fine Tuning / Focus: Yes /No
Colour Temperature / Colour Calibration: Yes /Yes
Zoom: No
Frequency Information: Yes
Recall / Video Signal Selection: Yes / Yes
OSD position: Yes
OSD languages: 6
Maximum Refresh Rates
640 x 480: 85 Hz.
800 x 600: 85 Hz.
1024 x 768: 85 Hz.
1152 x 864: 75 Hz.
1280 x 1024: 75 Hz.
1600 x 1200: 60 Hz.
Approvals & Standards
Plug & Play / *DDC1/2B: Yes / Yes
Power-Management: Vesa DPMS / Nutek / Energy Star: No / No / Yes
TCO99: TCO03 (The latest standard  from TCO with increased requirements for energy consumption,
ergonomics and image quality)
EN 29241 / DIN ISO 9241-3, - 7, -8: Yes / Yes
VESA FPMPMI Standard compliant: Yes
Connections & Accessories
15 pin. Mini-D-Sub: Yes
24 pin DVI-D: Yes
MAC adapter (option): Yes
Audio In: Yes
10 Language User Manual: Yes
Power Cable: Supplied
Video Connection 15 pin Mini-D-Sub: Supplied
Audio Cable: Supplied
* Monitors with DDC capability can communicate with PC systems using Windows plug and play set up to ensure
optimum picture set-up and performance.
LCD monitor interfaces - Digital Standards Explained
Fundamentally, digital is the best way to interface to a flat panel : better picture quality, lower power
consumption, lower weight and lower heat generation. However monitors with only a digital interface
are not compatible with standard VGA graphics cards and so need a specific digital card. To add further
confusion there are currently a number of different digital interface standards available:
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