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BenQ FP91G U



General characteristics BenQ FP91G U

Type:
LCD Monitor
Diagonal:
19"
Resolution:
1280x1024 (5:4)
LCD Type:
TFT TN

Screen BenQ FP91G U

Dot Horizontal:
0.294 mm
Dot Vertical:
0.294 mm
Brightness:
300 cd/m2
Contrast:
800:1
Response time:
5 ms
Field of view:
Horizontal: 170°; Vertical: 170°
The maximum number of colors:
16.7 million
Screen coating:
antiglare

Signal BenQ FP91G U

Frequency sweep:
Horizontal: 31-83 kHz, Vertical: 56-76 Hz
Passband:
135 MHz

Connection BenQ FP91G U

Inputs:
DVI-D, VGA (D-Sub)

Functions BenQ FP91G U

Functionality:
Menu in Russian language, color calibration
Color Temperature:
reddish/sRGB/Bluish

Power BenQ FP91G U

Power supply unit:
built-in
Power consumption:
Operating: 40 W, Standby: 2W

Additionally BenQ FP91G U

Standards:
Environment: MPR-II, TCO'' 03
Dimensions, weight:
495x491x157 mm, 5.10 kg
Features:
lock slot Kesington; button automatic picture i-Key





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