ViewSonic PT770 User Guide - Page 12

Timing, System, Flexibility

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Timing ... • Automatic tracking of horizontal frequencies of 24 to 82 kHz and vertical frequencies of 50 to 130 Hz. • Twenty timings (16 for PCs, 4 for Macs) are factory preset for image size and position. • Eight additional timings are user definable. E • Synchronizing input signals (separate, composite, or sync-on- L green) are automatically selected. System Flexibility ... • Equipped with DDC1 and DDC2B for Plug & Play 4 compatibility. • Monitor is compatible with VGA, SVGA, VESA, and high resolution video modes up to 1600 (H) x 1280 (V). • Monitor may be used with IBM or compatible PC, Macs, and workstations. • Automatic universal power supply is built in permitting AC power input of 88-132 VAC/180-264 VAC, 47-62 Hz. • Compact case minimizes desktop space giving you a large screen image without loss of workspace. ViewSonic PT770 Introduction 5

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Timing
...
Automatic
tracking
of
horizontal
frequencies
of
24
to
82
kHz
and
vertical
frequencies
of
50
to
130
Hz.
Twenty
timings
(16
for
PCs,
4
for
Macs)
are
factory
preset
for
image
size
and
position.
E
Eight
additional
timings
are
user
definable.
Synchronizing
input
signals
(separate,
composite,
or
sync
-on-
L
green)
are
automatically
selected.
System
Flexibility
...
Equipped
with
DDC1
and
DDC2B
for
Plug
&
Play
4
compatibility.
Monitor
is
compatible
with
VGA,
SVGA,
VESA,
and
high
resolution
video
modes
up
to
1600
(H)
x
1280
(V).
Monitor
may
be
used
with
IBM
or
compatible
PC,
Macs,
and
workstations.
Automatic
universal
power
supply
is
built
in
permitting
AC
power
input
of
88-132
VAC/180-264
VAC,
47-62
Hz.
Compact
case
minimizes
desktop
space
giving
you
a
large
screen
image
without
loss
of
workspace.
ViewSonic
PT770
Introduction
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