Apple M3322LL/A User Guide - Page 155

VESA Video Electronics Standards

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160 Index U user controls, technical information 146 V VCR connecting to Macintosh 84-86 video format 83 ventilation of display Macintosh users 2 PC users 116, 133 vertical shift, adjusting screen image 127-128 VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) standard modes 117 VGA (Video Graphics Array) compatibility 117 video camera, video format 83 video capability (Macintosh users) 7 about equipment 83-84 connecting equipment to computer 84-86 recording with sound 82-88 using equipment with display 84-88 video cards (Macintosh users) 7 connecting 9 installing 9 video cards (PC users) connecting 122 installing 120 requirements 117 video-editing equipment, gamma value 55 video formats supported 83 Video Out port (Macintosh users), on VCR 86 voice-quality microphone routing path 74 volume (Macintosh users) adjusting on display 77-79 checking volume controls on computer 74-77 controls 5, 65 speaker and headphone 25 volume (PC users), controls 126 W, X, Y, Z "waking up" the display 22 warranty 103, 134 washed-out colors 42 wavy lines 108 weight of display 6, 147 white points (Macintosh users) about 44 creating custom 42, 43 creating custom using Kelvin temperature 45-47 creating using a CIE color space 47-50 predefined 45 recalibrating 45, 50 selecting standard 43 using existing 44-45 width, adjusting Macintosh users 29-30 PC users 127-128

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U
user controls, technical information
146
V
VCR
connecting to Macintosh
84–86
video format
83
ventilation of display
Macintosh users
2
PC users
116, 133
vertical shift, adjusting screen image
127–128
VESA (Video Electronics Standards
Association) standard
modes
117
VGA (Video Graphics Array)
compatibility
117
video camera, video format
83
video capability (Macintosh users)
7
about equipment
83–84
connecting equipment to computer
84–86
recording with sound
82–88
using equipment with display
84–88
video cards (Macintosh users)
7
connecting
9
installing
9
video cards (PC users)
connecting
122
installing
120
requirements
117
video-editing equipment, gamma
value
55
video formats supported
83
Video Out port (Macintosh users), on
VCR
86
voice-quality microphone routing
path
74
volume (Macintosh users)
adjusting on display
77–79
checking volume controls on
computer
74–77
controls
5, 65
speaker and headphone
25
volume (PC users), controls
126
W, X, Y, Z
“waking up” the display
22
warranty
103, 134
washed-out colors
42
wavy lines
108
weight of display
6, 147
white points (Macintosh users)
about
44
creating custom
42, 43
creating custom using Kelvin
temperature
45–47
creating using a CIE color space
47–50
predefined
45
recalibrating
45, 50
selecting standard
43
using existing
44–45
width, adjusting
Macintosh users
29–30
PC users
127–128
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