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Iiyama E1980SD-1



General characteristics Iiyama E1980SD-1

Type:
LCD monitor
Diagonal:
19"
Resolution:
1280x1024 (5:4)
Type LC-matrix:
TFT TN
Backlight:
WLED

Screen Iiyama E1980SD-1

Dot pitch horizontal:
0.294 mm
Dot pitch, vertical:
0.294 mm
Brightness:
200 CD/m2
Contrast:
1000:1
Response time:
5 MS
Field of view:
horizontal: 170 degrees; vertical: 160 degrees
The maximum number of colors:
16.7 million

Scan Iiyama E1980SD-1

Scan frequency:
horizontal: 24-80 kHz; vertical: 56-75 Hz

Connection Iiyama E1980SD-1

Inputs:
DVI-D (HDCP), VGA (D-Sub), stereo audio

Functions Iiyama E1980SD-1

Multimedia:
stereo speakers (2x1w)
Functionality:
menu in Russian language, color calibration

Power Iiyama E1980SD-1

Power supply:
built-in

Additionally Iiyama E1980SD-1

Standards:
energy saving: VESA DPMS, ENERGY STAR
Wall mount:
yes, 100x100 mm
Dimensions, weight:
411x402x190 mm, 3.20 kg





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