LG M1917A-BZ Brochure - Page 62
TCO 99 and TCO 03, True Colour, USB Hub, VESA Standard, Wide Viewing Angle, WUXGA, Zoom
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T TCO 99 and TCO 03 Ensures all round operator health and safety through low emission adherence. TCO 03 has stricter regulations than TCO 99. True Colour The use of at least 24-bits to represent each pixel in a graphic. 16.7 million colours can be shown when 24-bit colour is enabled. U USB Hub USB connection has become the new standard in peripheral connection. With a USB hub other peripherals such as printers, scanners, mice, web cams, digital cameras etc. can be connected directly into the back of the monitor eliminating the need to attach these peripherals into the back of the PC which is often awkward to access. UXGA Short for Ultra XGA, UXGA is a video resolution that supports a max resolution of 1600 horizontal pixels by 1200 vertical pixels. V VESA Standard Short for Video Electronics Standard Association, VESA is a group of monitor and video card manufactures that set various display standards. The official VESA page can be found at www.vesa.org. LG's range of FLATRON LCD monitors all conform to VESA standard 75 or 100 or above. This standard defines the physical mounting interface for flat panel monitors and corresponding standards for flat panel monitor mounting devices. W Wide Viewing Angle The wider the angle, the greater the number of viewpoints from which the screen can be looked at, whilst maintaining the image quality. WUXGA Short for Wide Ultra eXtended Graphics Array, WUXGA has a resolution of 1920 horizontal pixels by 1200 vertical pixels. WXGA Short for Wide XGA, WXGA is a video resolution that supports a max resolution of 1366 horizontal pixels by 768 vertical pixels. X XGA Short for eXtended Graphics Array, XGA is an upgrade to the VGA video standard. With a resolution of 1,024 horizontal pixels by 768 vertical pixels and 256 colours it is proprietary standard. Z Zoom Zoom is used to describe a method of focusing on a section and increasing the overall size of that section allowing the user to manipulate or view that section in greater detail. When referring to a window in a GUI, zoom, refers to the ability of making a window increase in size or occupy the full available area of a computer screen. Zoom In With the centre of the display as the focal point, this function enlarges the image. 59