Help with CRT Monitors specifications:
Monitor Size
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| Diagonal Screen Size | If the screen size is given as only one number, then this is the screen diagonal. This measurement is the distance from the top-left corner to the bottom-right corner, or the top-right corner to the bottom-left corner. | ||
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| Screen Width | The width of the screen. | ||
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Color
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| Black and White | Image is presented in black, white, and grayscale. | ||
| Color | Image is in color. Range of colors is generated with varying combinations of different discrete colors. One common technique is sensing the red, green, and blue components (RGB) and combining them to create a wide spectrum of colors. | ||
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Input Types
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| Number of Video Inputs | Number of video inputs the display has. | ||
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| Number of Simultaneous Pictures Displayed | The number of pictures that can be simultaneously shown on a single monitor. | ||
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| Input Types | |||
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| Component | Component video format uses three signals in which Y, R-Y, and B-Y are transmitted via separate cables. | ||
| Composite | Composite output format contains the red, green and blue components of the color (C) encoded or compressed, then superimposed on the luminance (Y) on a single signal. The RGB signals are decoded and reconstructed for image display, but the bandwidth limiting of the signal compression limits the subsequent color faithfulness. | ||
| DVI | Digital visual interface (DVI) is an uncompressed digital video signal in which the information for each pixel is carried as binary data. | ||
| HDMI | High-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) is an uncompressed all-digital video signal which can transmit standard to high-definition video and audio. | ||
| RGB | RGB is a type of component video output in which red, green, and blue (RGB) image components are transmitted as separate signals over three separate wires, allowing for full bandwidth for each component. Different synchronization methods are available for RGB. | ||
| Serial Interface | Serial interfaces transmit 1 bit of data at a time. Examples include RS232, RS422, and RS485. | ||
| S-Video | S-Video or Y/C output contains two separate signals, luminance (Y) and color (C), which are transmitted on two separate cables. The C color component is modulated on the same 3.58 MHz subcarrier as for NTSC outputs, but the bandwidth is not limited as with composite outputs. | ||
| USB | Universal serial bus (USB) is the standard, serial bus for low-to-medium speed peripheral device connections to personal computers (PCs), including keyboards, mice, modems, printers, joysticks, audio functions, monitor controls, etc. | ||
| VGA | HD15 connectors carry analog video as RGBHV: red, green, blue, horizontal sync, and vertical sync. This is standard on most computers. | ||
| Other Input Types | Other unlisted, specialized, or proprietary external connections. | ||
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Resolution
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| QVGA (320 x 240) | The aspect ratio for this resolution is 4:3. | ||
| CGA (320 x 200) | The aspect ratio for this resolution is 8:5. | ||
| VGA (640 x 480) | The aspect ratio for this resolution is 4:3. | ||
| SVGA (800 x 600) | The aspect ratio for this resolution is 4:3. | ||
| XGA (1024 x 768) | The aspect ratio for this resolution is 4:3. | ||
| WXGA (1280 x 768) | The aspect ratio for this resolution is 5:3. | ||
| SXGA (1280 x 1024) | The aspect ratio for this resolution is 5:4. | ||
| SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) | The aspect ratio for this resolution is 4:3. | ||
| WSXGA+ (1680 x 1050) | The aspect ratio for this resolution is 8:5. | ||
| UXGA (1600 x 1200) | The aspect ratio for this resolution is 4:3. | ||
| WUXGA (1920 x 1200) | The aspect ratio for this resolution is 8:5. | ||
| 480i | This is an interlaced resolution. The aspect ratio for this resolution is 3:2. | ||
| 720 x 480 (480p) | The aspect ratio for this resolution is 3:2. | ||
| 576i | This is an interlaced resolution. The aspect ratio for this resolution is 4:3. | ||
| 768 x 576 (576p) | The aspect ratio for this resolution is 4:3. | ||
| 1280 x 720 (720p) | The aspect ratio for this resolution is 16:9. | ||
| 1080i | This is an interlaced resolution. The aspect ratio for this resolution is 16:9. | ||
| 1920 x 1080 (1080p) | The aspect ratio for this resolution is 16:9. | ||
| Other Screen Resolution | Any unlisted resolution. | ||
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Performance
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| Uses AC Voltage | Display uses AC input voltage. | ||
| Uses DC Voltage | Display uses DC input voltage. | ||
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| Voltage Rating | Voltage rating for the display. | ||
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| Environmental Temperature | This is the full-required range of ambient operating temperature. | ||
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Mounting
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| Chassis Mount | Chassis-mount displays feature a simple frame, an open frame, or a frameless design with mounting holes for installation with captive hardware. The monitor is attached to, or within, the supporting frame of a structure (chassis), exclusive of the body or housing. Some chassis varieties are mounted within a rack. | ||
| Pole Mount | Pole mounts are used to mount swing arms or pivots to provide viewing from different angles. | ||
| Panel Mount | The display is designed to be mounted in a panel cutout. | ||
| Rack Mount | The display mounts directly into a rack and is equipped with the necessary rail guides, flanges, or tabs for this mounting style. The standard 19" rack is typical of this style. | ||
| Stand Alone/Desktop | Devices are tabletop, desktop, or stand-alone displays. Many stand-alone displays have a pedestal base. | ||
| VESA Mount | Flat panel displays that use Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) mounting standards have four mounting holes on the back of the display. These holes correspond to mounting arms and other mounting systems. | ||
| Wall Mount | Wall-mount displays are equipped with hardware which allows the end-user to attach the unit directly to a wall. | ||
| Yoke Mount | The display has a yoke arm which prevents the device from sliding forward or backward when mounted on a wall or ceiling. | ||
| Other Mounting Type | Other unlisted, specialized, or proprietary mounting option. | ||
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Video Format
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| PAL | Phase Alternate Line, the European 625-line, 25-frame per second color-television standard. A modification of NTSC system used with the CCIR video norm. The phase of the color carrier is 180° shifted every image line, making the PAL system not as sensitive to color signal phase distortion. It provides somewhat lower vertical resolution than the NTSC system and requires complex processing equipment. | ||
| NTSC | The National Television System Committee 525-line color-television standard used in North America and Japan. Approximately 480 lines hold image information and the remaining lines contain synchronization, time delay, and other encoded information such as closed caption text. The standard frame rate is 30 frames per second. | ||
| SECAM | Sequential Color and Memory, translated from the French Sequential Couleur Aver Memoire. SECAM is a composite color transmission system in which two color difference signals are transmitted on two separate lines. Memory is required to obtain both color difference signals for color decoding. This system is used in France and many East European, African and Asian countries. | ||
| RS-170 | RS-170 is the standard black and white video format used in the United States (525 lines, 30 frames per second). It was originally defined by the EIA (Electronic Industry Association) standards organization for use in North America, Japan, and a few other parts of the world. The EIA standard defines only the monochrome picture component but is mainly used with NTSC or PAL color encoding standards. | ||
| RS-330 | A standard recommended by EIA for signals generated by closed-circuit TV cameras scanned at 525 lines, 60 frames per second and interlaced 2:1. The standard is similar to RS-170, but H-sync pulses are absent during V-sync. Equalizing pulses are not required and may be added optionally during the V-blanking interval. | ||
| CCIR | CCIR (Comité Consultatif International des Radio Communications, or International Radio Consultative Committee) is an international committee that sets and governs video signal standards. Merged with the ITU and became the ITU-R radio communications division. | ||
| Other Video Format | Any unlisted video format. | ||
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Features
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| Picture in Picture | Two images, typically one inside the other. | ||
| Audio Capabilities | Audio signal inputs and/or outputs. | ||
| EMI/RFI Shielding | Displays are shielded from electromagnetic interference (EMI) and/or radio frequency interference (RFI). | ||
| Ruggedized Housing | Displays are suitable for applications in extreme environments. | ||
| Zoom Capabilities | Recorded image can be zoomed in on, panned, or otherwise manipulated. | ||
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