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Sony Multiscan E100



General characteristics Sony Multiscan E100

Type:
CRT monitor
Diagonal:
15"

Screen Sony Multiscan E100

Kinescope:
FD Trinitron, aperture grille
Dot Diagonal:
0.25 mm
Screen coating:
anti-static, anti-glare

Signal Sony Multiscan E100

Frequency sweep:
Horizontal: 30-70 kHz, Vertical: 48-120 Hz

Connection Sony Multiscan E100

Inputs:
VGA (D-Sub)

Functions Sony Multiscan E100

Functionality:
Menu in Russian, the function of suppressing moire
Color Temperature:
(3x): 9300 K/6500 K/5000 K, RGB Gain

Power Sony Multiscan E100

Power consumption:
Operating: 95 W, Standby: 15 W, Sleep mode: 5W

Additionally Sony Multiscan E100

Standards:
Environment: MPR-II, TCO'' 99; Plug & Play: DDC 1/2 AB and 2 Bi; saving: TCO'99 (NUTEK), International Energy Star, VESA - Display Power Management Signalling (DPMS
Dimensions, weight:
356x378x388 mm, 15 kg





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