Selecting a supported display mode
The display mode the monitor uses is controlled by the computer. Therefore, refer to your
computer documentation for details on how to change display modes.
The image size, position and shape might change when the display mode changes.This is
normal and the image can be re-adjusted using automatic image setup and the image
controls.
Unlike CRT monitors, which require a high refresh rate to minimize flicker, LCD or Flat
Panel technology is inherently flicker-free.
Note:
If your system has previously been used with a CRT monitor and is currently
configured to a display mode outside the range of this monitor, you may need to reattach the
CRT monitor temporarily until you have re-configured the system; preferably to 1920x1080
at 60Hz, which is a common display mode.
The display modes shown below have been optimized at the factory.
Table 2-2. Factory set display modes
Timing
Refresh rate(Hz)
720x400
70Hz VGA, IBM
640x480
60Hz VGA, IBM
640x480
72Hz VESA
640x480
75Hz VESA
800x600
60Hz VESA
800x600
72Hz VESA
800x600
75Hz VESA
832x624
75Hz Apple, Mac II
1024x768
60Hz VESA
1024x768
70Hz VESA
1024x768
75Hz VESA
1280 x1024
75Hz VESA
1152x864
75Hz
1280x1024
60Hz
1280x1024
70Hz
1440x900
60Hz
1600x900
60Hz
1600x900
75Hz
1680x1050
60Hz
1920x1080
75Hz
1920x1080
60Hz
1920x1080
120Hz
1920x1080
144Hz
1920x1080
165Hz
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