USB 2.0 Display Adapter - HD User’s Manual
Adjusting Resolution, Color Depth and Refresh Rate
There are three components that make up the screen mode:
Resolution:
In common usage, this refers to the number of pixels displayed on screen
horizontally and vertically.
Color Depth:
This defines the number of different colors that can be shown on the screen
at the same time.
Refresh rate:
Measures the speed that the entire screen is rescanned. Higher frequencies
reduce flicker.
Some monitors advertise the supported modes through the video connector. If this is the
case, the adapter identifies the supported modes from the monitor. If the monitor does not
advertise the supported modes, the adapter software chooses a set of common screen
modes for the monitor.
The software supports the modes listed below.
Color
Depth
Resolution
Name
Refresh rates
available at 16 bit
color quality
Refresh rates
available at 32 bit
color quality
640x480
VGA
60 72 75 85
60 72 75 85
800x600
SVGA
56 60 72 75 85
56 60 72 75 85
1024x768
XGA
60 70 75 85
60 70 75 85
1280x720
720p 60
60
1280x768
WXGA+
60 75 85
60 75 85
1280x800
WXGA 60
60
1280x1024
SXGA
60 75 85
60 75
1366x768
WXGA+ 60
60
1400x1050
SXGA+
60 75 85
60 75 85
1600x1200
UXGA 60
60
1680x1050
WSXGA+ 60
60
1920x1080
1080p 60
60
1920x1200
WUXGA 60
60
*Note that interlaced modes and reduced blanking modes are not supported.
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