Table A-3 Preset display resolutions
Preset Pixel format Horz freq (kHz) Vert freq (Hz)
1 640 × 480 31.469 59.940
2 720 × 400 31.469 70.087
3 800 × 600 37.879 60.317
4 1024 × 768 48.363 60.004
5 1280 × 720 45.000 60.000
6 1280 × 800 49.702 59.810
7 1280 × 1024 63.981 60.020
8 1440 × 900 55.935 59.887
9 1600 × 900 60.000 60.000
10 1680 × 1050 65.290 59.954
11 1920 × 1080 67.500 60.000
Table A-4 Preset timing resolutions
Preset Timing name Pixel format Horz freq (kHz) Vert freq (Hz)
1 480p 640 × 480 31,469 59,940
2 480p 720 × 480 31.469 59,940
3 480i 720 × 480 15.734 59,940
4 576p 720 × 576 31.250 50,000
5 576i 720 × 576 15.625 50,000
6 720p50 1280 × 720 45.000 50,000
7 720p60 1920 × 1080 45,000 60,000
8 1080p60 1920 × 1080 67.500 60,000
9 1080p50 1920 × 1080 56.250 50.000
10 1080i50 1920 × 1080 28,125 50,000
11 1080i60 1920 × 1080 33.750 60.000
Entering user modes
Your video controller signal might call for a mode that is not preset.
If you are not using a standard graphics adapter or you are not using preset mode, by using the on-screen
display menu, you can make changes to any or all of these modes and save them in memory. The monitor
automatically stores the new setting and then recognizes the new mode just as it does a preset mode. In
addition to the factory preset modes, you can enter and store at least 10 user modes.
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