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T
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T
ABLE
Resolution
Frequency
Preset Horizontal Vertical Pixel Rate Vertical
M1
640
480
25.175MHz
60.0Hz
VGA
M2
720
400
28.322MHz
70.0Hz
M3
640
480
30.240MHz
67.0Hz
M4
640
480
31.500MHz
75.0Hz
M5
800
600
36.000MHz
56.0Hz
SVGA M6
800
600
40.000MHz
60.0Hz
M7
800
600
50.000MHz
72.0Hz
M8
800
600
49.500MHz
75.0Hz
M9
1024
768
65.000MHz
60.0Hz
XGA
M10
1024
768
75.000MHz
70.0Hz
M11
1024
768
78.750MHz
75.0Hz
SXGA M12
1280
1024
108.000MHz
60.0Hz
M13
1280
1024
135.000MHz
75.0Hz
M14
832
624
57.280MHz
74.5Hz
Note:
In case of using Macintosh
TM
, you may need a Mac adapter.
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P
IN
A
SSIGNMENT
VGA Connector
VGA CONNECTOR
Pin 1
Red
1
5
Pin 2
Green
Pin 3
Blue
6
10
Pin 4
NC
Pin 5
Ground
Pin 6
Ground
11
15
Pin 7
Ground
Pin 8
Ground
Pin 9
+5V for DDC
Pin 10
Ground
Pin 11
NC
Pin 12
DDC SDA
Pin 13
Horizontal Sync.
Pin 14
Vertical Sync.
Pin 15
DDC SCL
Note: When resolutions are shown that are lower than the pixel count of the LCD
panel, text may appear choppy or bold. This is normal all current flat panel
technologies when displaying non-native resolutions on a full screen (below than
1280 x 1024 resolution). 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 down. When the interpolated resolution is not an exact
multiple of the native resolution, the mathematical interpolation necessary may
cause some lines to appear thicker than others.
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