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Monitor
DiamondPoint
Notes
Specifications
NXM56LCD™ Monitor
LCD Module
Diagonal :
15.0 inch
Active matrix; thin film transistor (TFT)
Viewable Image Size :
15.0 inch
liquid crystal display (LCD); 0.297 mm dot
Native Resolution (Pixel Count) :
1024 x 768
pitch; 300cd/m
2
white luminence;
450:1 contrast ratio, typical
Input Signal
Video :
ANALOG 0.7 Vp-p/75 Ohms
Digital Input: DVI
Sync :
Separate sync. TTL Level
Horizontal sync. Positive/Negative
Vertical sync. Positive/Negative
Display Colors
16,777,216
Depending on display card used.
Maximum
Left/Right :
80
°
/80
°
(CR>5)
Viewing Angles
Up/Down :
70
°
/80
°
(CR>5)
Synchronization
Horizontal :
31.5 kHz to 60.0 kHz
Automatically
Range
Vertical :
56.2 Hz to 75.1 Hz
Automatically
Resolutions Supported
720 x 400*
1
@ 70 Hz
Some systems may not support
640 x 480*
1
@ 60 Hz to 75 Hz
all modes listed.
800 x 600*
1
@ 56 Hz to 75 Hz
832 x 624*
1
@ 75 Hz
NEC-Mitsubishi Electronics Display cites
1024 x 768 @ 60 Hz to 75 Hz ......... ...... recommended resolution at 75 Hz for
optimal display performance.
Active Display Area
Horizontal :
304.0 mm/12.0 inches
Vertical :
228.0 mm/9.0 inches
Speakers
Practical Audio Output :
1.0W + 1.0W
Power Supply
100 – 240 V ~ 50/60 Hz
Current Rating
0.65 – 0.35A
Dimensions
344.8 mm (W) x 344.2 mm (H) x 166.0 mm (D)
13.6 inches (W) x 13.6 inches (H) x 6.5 inches (D)
Weight
4.4 kg
9.7 lbs
Environmental Considerations
Operating Temperature:
5
°
C to 35
°
C/41
°
F to 95
°
F
Humidity:
30% to 80%
Feet:
0 to 10,000 Feet
Storage Temperature:
-10
°
C to 60
°
C/14
°
F to 140
°
F
Humidity:
10% to 85%
Feet:
0 to 31,500 Feet
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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.
Specifications
NXMLCD122702.p65
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