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BenQ E2000W



General characteristics BenQ E2000W

Type:
LCD, widescreen
Diagonal:
20.1"
Resolution:
1680x1050 (16:10)
Type LC-matrix:
TFT TN

Screen BenQ E2000W

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

Scan BenQ E2000W

Scan frequency:
horizontal: 31-83 kHz; vertical: 55-76 Hz
Bandwidth:
135 MHz

Connection BenQ E2000W

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

Functions BenQ E2000W

Multimedia:
stereo speakers (2x1w)
Functionality:
color calibration
Color temperature:
Reddish, Normal, Bluish

Power BenQ E2000W

Power supply:
built-in
Power consumption:
operation: 48 W

Additionally BenQ E2000W

Standards:
environmental: MPR-II, TCO"03; power saving: EPA Energy Star
Dimensions, weight:
480x412x169 mm, 5.20 kg
Features:
adjusting the monitor angle





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