LG L1981Q
March 14th, 2006 | by Ian Bell
Specs
Display Type
19.0" (19.0" VIS) Active Matrix TFT LCD Screen
Display Area
14.8" x 11.9" (376mm x 301mm)
Display Colors
16.2 Million (6 Bits + FRC)
Screen Type/Size
19"
Pixel Configuration
RGB Stripe
Surface Treatment
Hard Coating 3H, Anti-Glare
Electronic Interface
LVDS
Backlighting
4 CCFL
Maximum Resolution
1280 x 1024
Brightness
250cd/m2 (Typical)
Contrast Ratio
500:1 (Typical)
Response Time
8ms (Typical)
Pixel Pitch
0.294mm x 0.294mm
Viewing Angle
H: 160 Deg., V: 160 Deg.
Horizontal Scanning Frequencies
30-83kHz, Auto-Synchronous
Vertical Scanning Frequencies
56-75Hz, Auto-Synchronous
Auto-Sync Support
640 x 350 up to 70Hz, 640 x 480 up to 75Hz, 720 x 400 up to 70Hz, 800 x 600 up to 75Hz, 832 x 624 up to 75Hz, 1024 x 768 up to 75Hz, 1280 x 1024 up to 75Hz
Input Signal
RGB Analog
Input Terminals
15-Pin D-SUB and DVI-D
Control Type
On-Screen Display of Adjustments
Sync Signaling
Separate, Composite, SOG, Digital Signal
Memory Modes
13 Factory Preset, 10 User-Settable
VESA Plug and Play Level
DDC2B
Digital On-Screen Controls
Brightness, Contrast, Gamma, OSD Position, f-Engine(Pre-set modes), Color Temp (9300K, 6500K, User), Language,
Horizontal/Vertical Position, Clock, Phase,
Factory Reset, ADC Calibration, Auto Input
Front Panel Controls
Power, Menu (-, +), Set/Auto, f-Engine, Source
Power Requirements
90-264 VAC, 47-63Hz
DPMS Power Consumption
On: 43 Watts
Standby: 2 Watts
Off: 2 Watts
Tilt/Swivel
Tilt: Down 0 Deg. /Up 157 Deg.
VESA Mounting Compliance
Standard VESA Mounting, 100mm x 100mm Screw Spacing
Dimensions With Base (WxDxH)
16.6" x 10.3" x 16.1" (422mm x 261mm x 410mm)
Folded 16.6" x 2.8" x 14.1" (422mm x 71mmx 358mm)
20.8" x 6.3" x 17.9" (529mm x 161mm x 454mm)
Shipping Dimensions (WxDxH)
20.8" x 6.3" x 17.9" (529mm x 161mm x 454mm)
Shipping Weight (With Base)
18.7 lbs (8.5 kg)
Weight
12.3 lbs (5.6 kg)
Accessories
Power Cord, Signal Cable, DVI Cable,
Manual, Forte Manager Software,
Wall Mounting Kit
LGEUS Warranty
3 Year QuickSwap Replacement Program
UPC#
719192179912

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