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Tilting the Display
The monitors have a tilt feature that allows you to tilt the display back and forth as well as
left and right to find the most comfortable viewing position. To tilt the display, grasp the
sides and push the display back or pull it toward you, or turn it left or right until it is in the
desired position. The display can be tilted 20º backward and 5º forward or 60º left and 60º
right.
Note:
Do not tilt the display by grasping the top edge.
Setting the Video Mode
Since the inherent format of this display is 1024 pixels by 768 lines, the display will
perform best when your PC is set to a screen resolution of 1024 x 768. If you use a lower
resolution (such as 640 x 480), the image is expanded to fill the screen
Your display supports many common video modes, as shown in “Video Modes” on page
31. Check the documentation supplied with your PC and video adapter card to find out
which modes they support.
To see what the video mode in your Microsoft Windows, please check Windows’ settings
in your PC.
Setting the Refresh Rate
The image
refresh rate
is the number of times per second that the image is refreshed; it is
also known as the
vertical frequency
.
On standard CRT displays, we recommend that you should use the highest possible
refresh rate supported by your PC at the current screen resolution. This is necessary to
avoid screen flickering and to minimize eyestrain. However, with your LCD Monitor, flicker
is not an issue. It is flick-free at all supported refresh rates.