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
readjusted
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.
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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
1920
x
1080
at
60
Hz,
which
is
the
Native
Resolution
Display
mode.
The
display
modes
shown
below
have
been
optimized
at
the
factory.
Table 2-3.
Factory
set
display
modes
Timing
480p (640x480)
60 Hz
480p (640x480)
72 Hz
480p (640x480)
75 Hz
720x400
70 Hz
800x600
56 Hz
800x600
60 Hz
800x600
72 Hz
800x600
75 Hz
832x624
75 Hz
1024x768
60 Hz
1024x768
70 Hz
1024x768
75 Hz
1152x864
75 Hz
1280x1024
60 Hz
1280x1024
70 Hz
1280x1024
75 Hz
1440x900
60 Hz
1600x900
60 Hz
1600x900
75 Hz
1680x1050
60 Hz
1080p (1920x1080)
60 Hz
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2.
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