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Highlights cost savings through LAN-based asset management, low power use, safety, and ergonomics.
Details sharp display quality with SXGA resolution, fast response time, and accurate color matching.
Covers easy settings adjustment, integrated power supply, note holder, and dual input options.
System for monitoring, managing, and checking display device status remotely over a LAN.
Reduction of electrical power required to operate a device.
Standard for safety and ergonomics, stricter than MPR-II, covering electric fields.
Manufacturer compliance with US EPA power conservation requirements.
Screen resolution signifying the number of dots (pixels) on the entire screen for sharper display.
Time for liquid crystal cell to transition states, reducing visible image artifacts.
Industry standard ensuring best color matching between screen display and printouts.
PC software for fine-tuning display performance and settings via an intuitive interface.
Power adapter built into the display device body, eliminating external power adaptors.
Slim groove on the monitor top for storing notes, reminders, or photos.
Provides connectors for accommodating input of both analog VGA and digital DVI signals.
Technical details on panel type, size, resolution, brightness, contrast ratio, and viewing angles.
Information on signal inputs (VGA, DVI-D), sync types, and impedance specifications.
User features including On-screen Display, OSD languages, Kensington lock, and FlexiHolder.
Details on power consumption (on/off modes) and the built-in power supply specifications.
Lists included accessories like power cord and VGA cable, and optional accessories.
Provides physical measurements for the monitor and its packaging in millimeters and inches.