NEC LCD175VX LCD175VX/195VX user's manual - Page 14
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Specifications Monitor Specifications MultiSync LCD175VX Notes LCD Module Diagonal: Viewable Image Size: Native Resolution (Pixel Count): Input Signal Video: Sync: Display Colors Maximum Viewing Angles Synchronization Range Resolutions Supported Analog input: Left/right: Up/Down: Horizontal: Vertical: Active Display Area Power Supply Current Rating Dimensions Horizontal : Vertical : Weight Environmental Considerations Operating Temperature: Humidity: Altitude: Storage Temperature: Humidity: Altitude: 17.0 inch Active matrix; thin film transistor (TFT) 17.0 inch liquid crystal display (LCD); 0.264 mm dot 1280 x 1024 pitch; 270cd/m2 white luminence; 500:1 contrast ratio, typical ANALOG 0.7 Vp-p/75 Ohms Digital Input: DVI Separate sync TTL Level (Positive/Negative) Horizontal sync Positive/Negative Vertical sync Positive/Negative 16,194,277 Depending on display card used. 70°/70° (CR>10) 65°/60° (CR>10) 31.5 kHz to 81.1 kHz Automatically 56 Hz to 76 Hz Automatically 720 x 400*1 : VGA text Some systems may not support 640 x 480*1 at 60 Hz to 75 Hz all modes listed. 800 x 600*1 at 56 Hz to 75 Hz 832 x 624*1 at 75 Hz 1024 x 768*1 at 60 Hz to 75 Hz 1152 x 864*1 at 70 Hz 1152 x 870*1 at 75 Hz NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS cites 1280 x 960*1 at 60 Hz to 75 Hz recommended resolution at 60 Hz for 1280 x 1024 at 60 Hz to 75 Hz optimal display performance. 338.0 mm/13.3 inches 270.0 mm/10.6 inches 100-240 V ~ 50/60 Hz 0.6 - 0.4 A/100-240V 368.0 mm (W) x 379.0 mm (H) x 205.0 mm (D) 14.5 inches (W) x 14.9 inches (H) x 8.1 inches (D) 4.3 kg 9.5 lbs 5°C to 35°C/41°F to 95°F 10% to 80% 0 to 10,000 Feet -10°C to +60°C/14°F to 140°F 10% to 85% 0 to 40,000 Feet *1 Interpolated Resolutions: When resolutions are shown that are lower than the pixel count of the LCD module, text may appear different. This is normal and necessary for all current flat panel technologies when displaying non-native resolutions full screen. In flat panel technologies, each dot on the screen is actually one pixel, so to expand resolutions to full screen, an interpolation of the resolution must be done. NOTE: Technical specifications are subject to change without notice. 12