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Connections, Connecting Video

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English Connections Video Input Connections • VGA (mini D-Sub 15-pin) - Analog video signal connection to a computer. Video only, no audio signal. • HDMI - High definition digital video and audio signal connection to a computer, streaming media player, Blu-ray player, game console, etc. • DisplayPort - High definition digital video and audio signal connection to a computer. Connecting Video The type of video connections that can be used to connect to a computer depends on the computer's display adapter. The following table shows the typical factory preset signal timing for each connection type. Some display cards may not be able to support the required resolution for proper image reproduction with the selected connection. The monitor will show the proper image by automatically adjusting the factory preset timing signal. Resolution H V Vertical Frequency Scan Type Notes 640 x 480 60/72/75 Hz p 720 x 400 70 Hz p 720 x 480 60 Hz p 800 x 600 56/60/72/75 Hz p SVGA 1024 x 768 60/70/75 Hz 1280 x 720 50/60 Hz p XGA p 720p 1280 x 960 60/75 Hz p 1280 x 1024 60/75 Hz 1440 x 900 60 Hz p SXGA p 1680 x 1050 60 Hz p 1920 x 1080 50/60 Hz p: Progressive. p 1080p, Recommended (60 Hz)  NOTE: When the selected monitor resolution is not a native panel resolution, the text contents appearance in the monitor screen is expanded in a horizontal or vertical direction to show the non-native resolution to full screen. This expansion is done by interpolated resolution technologies, which are normal and widely used in flat panel devices. Connecting to a Computer with HDMI • To output the sound, select the [SOUND] - [SOUND INPUT] - [HDMI] in the OSD menu. • Please use an HDMI cable with the HDMI logo. • It may take a moment for the signal to appear after turning on the computer. • Some display cards or drivers may not display an image correctly. • If the monitor's power is turned on after a connected computer is turned on, sometimes an image is not displayed. In this case, please turn off the computer then turn it on again. English−15

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English
Connections
Video Input Connections
VGA (mini D-Sub 15-pin) – Analog video signal connection to a computer. Video only, no audio signal.
HDMI – High definition digital video and audio signal connection to a computer, streaming media player, Blu-ray player,
game console, etc.
DisplayPort – High definition digital video and audio signal connection to a computer.
Connecting Video
The type of video connections that can be used to connect to a computer depends on the computer’s display adapter.
The following table shows the typical factory preset signal timing for each connection type. Some display cards may not be able
to support the required resolution for proper image reproduction with the selected connection. The monitor will show the proper
image by automatically adjusting the factory preset timing signal.
<Major supported timings>
Resolution
Vertical Frequency
Scan Type
²otes
H
V
640
x
480
60/72/75 Hz
p
720
x
400
70 Hz
p
720
x
480
60 Hz
p
800
x
600
56/60/72/75 Hz
p
SVGA
1024
x
768
60/70/75 Hz
p
XGA
1280
x
720
50/60 Hz
p
720p
1280
x
960
60/75 Hz
p
1280
x
1024
60/75 Hz
p
SXGA
1440
x
900
60 Hz
p
1680
x
1050
60 Hz
p
1920
x
1080
50/60 Hz
p
1080p, Recommended (60 Hz)
p: Progressive.
²OTEG
When the selected monitor resolution is not a native panel resolution, the text contents appearance in the monitor
screen is expanded in a horizontal or vertical direction to show the non-native resolution to full screen. This expansion
is done by interpolated resolution technologies, which are normal and widely used in flat panel devices.
Connecting to a Computer with HDMI
To output the sound, select the [SOUND] - [SOUND INPUT] - [HDMI] in the OSD menu.
Please use an HDMI cable with the HDMI logo.
It may take a moment for the signal to appear after turning on the computer.
Some display cards or drivers may not display an image correctly.
If the monitor’s power is turned on after a connected computer is turned on, sometimes an image is not displayed. In this
case, please turn off the computer then turn it on again.