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Chapter 2 Adjusting Screens
Chapter 2 Adjusting Screens
2-1. Compatible Resolutions/Formats
The monitor supports the following resolutions and signal format.
Digital Input (PC signal: DisplayPort, DVI-D, HDMI)
Resolution Vertical scan frequency DisplayPort DVI HDMI
640×480 60Hz √ √ √
640×480 75Hz √ √ √
640×480 100Hz √ - √
640×480 120Hz √ √ √
720×400 70Hz √ √ √
800×600 60Hz √ √ √
800×600 75Hz √ √ √
800×600 100Hz √ - √
800×600 120Hz √ √ √
1024×768 60Hz √ √ √
1024×768 75Hz √ √ √
1024×768 100Hz √ - √
1024×768 120Hz √ √ √
1280×720 60Hz √ √ √
1280×960 60Hz - √ -
1280×1024 60Hz √ √ √
1280×1024 75Hz √ √ √
1280×1024 120Hz - √
*1
-
1920×1080
*2
60Hz √ √ √
1920×1080 100Hz √ √
*1
-
1920×1080 120Hz √ √
*1
-
AgraphicsboardconformingtotheVESAandCEA-861standardsisrequired.
*1 It must be connected with a DD200DL DVI Dual Link cable (option).
*2 Recommended resolution
Digital Input (Video signal: DisplayPort, HDMI)
• Video signal
Format Vertical scan frequency DisplayPort HDMI
640×480 60Hz √ √
480i 60Hz - √
480p 60Hz √ √
576i 50Hz - √
576p 50Hz √ √
720p 50Hz/60Hz √ √
1080i 50Hz/60Hz - √
1080p 24Hz - √
1080p 50Hz/60Hz √ √
• Audio signal
- 2ch linear PCM (32 kHz / 44.1 kHz / 48 kHz)