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9.2 Million-Pixel
22.2-Inch LCD Monitor
 

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Merits of Ultra High-Resolution
Ultra High-Density Display

9.2 Million-Pixel
22.2-Inch LCD Monitor
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(3) Application Environment and System Structure
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Ultra High-Resolution & Ultra High-Density

- Offering of New Visualization World
- Contribution to Productivity Improvement
- Enriched Utility Tools

 

 

IDTech's 9.2 million-pixel LCD monitor is capable of displaying 3,840 x 2,400 pixels (or 9.216 million pixels) as QUXGA wide which is about a 12 times higher density than the typical monitor with XGA of 1024 x 768 pixels (or 0.786432 million pixels) resolution. This new monitor is designed with a 204 pixels per inch density that is difficult to recognize by the human eye, 22.2 inches diagonal size that is appropriate for office use, 16:10 aspect ratio for two A4 size image/paper display, and provides the highest-grade display quality in the world. The screen displayed on this monitor shows very fine, image-like color photographs and very crisp characters that are comparable to print and/or newspaper/magazine images. This display can display 4.5 finer images when compared with same size of high definition TV.

*** Large Size 22.2 Inches (Diagonal) Screen
By adopting the aspect ratio of 16:10 and 22.2 inches diagonal size, this monitor provides the capability of viewing two real A4 size images on one screen or one exact A3 size image with still 6cm remaining space for icons. Thus, this monitor offers endless productive potential in the office environment.

*** Ultra High-Resolution with 9.216 Million Pixels
Resolution of 3,840 x 2,400 pixels provides an image that is 4.5 times finer than HDTV and shows 12 times the data/information when compared with a XGA resolution monitor.

*** Ultra High-Density with 204 ppi
204 ppi (0.1245mm pixel pitch) provides very fine image display with near-real photograph and/or printing quality.

*** Maximum 16.77 Million Colors Supported



*** Two Models with Different White Color Temperatures (6,500K, 5,000K)

You can select a model with either 6,500K or 5,000K white color temperature depending upon the application.

*** Wide Viewing Angle
This monitor has a viewing angle capability of over 170 degree from top to bottom or right side to left side by using IPS technology.

*** High Contrast
Clear and crisp image display is achieved with 400:1 high contrast.

*** Space Saving Design
Thickness of the display area is designed with 76 mm, so the user can utilize more desk space since it does not occupy as much space as a CRT monitor. (The display is 547 mm width, 196 mm depth, 445 mm height, 11.4 Kg weight, and the dignified color of black for the enclosure).

*** Digital System Interface
By adopting the digital interface (DVI-D), clear and fine image display can be achieved and the color adjustment often needed by monitors with analog interface is not necessary. The system is structured with a PC that has the AGP bus and by attaching one graphic adapter card that supports 9.2 million pixels display. (For details, please refer to System Structure)
This monitor also supports Plug & Play by using VESA DDC 2B protocol.

*** Enriched Utilities
This monitor comes equipped with utilities that make effective use of this 9.2 million-pixel LCD monitor. The QUXGA wide resolution (3,840 x 2,400 pixels) mode for image processing or huge data display is changed to the UXGA wide resolution (1,920 x 1,200 pixels) mode for text processing by just pressing the hot key. The color management utility is offered for to adjust the color characteristics.


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Last updated: 2003/11/26