English-12Specifications - AS221WMMonitor Specifications AccuSync AS221WM Monitor NotesLCD Module Diagonal: 55.9 cm/22 inches Active matrix; thin film transistor (TFT)Viewable Image Size: 55.9 cm/22 inches liquid crystal display (LCD); 0.282 mm dotNative Resolution (Pixel Count): 1680 x 1050 pitch; 250 cd/m 2 white luminance, 1000:1contrast ratio, typical.Input Signal Video: ANALOG 0.7 Vp-p/75 OhmsSync: Separate sync.TTL Level (Positive/Negative)Horizontal sync. Positive/NegativeVertical sync. Positive/NegativeDisplay Colours Analog input: 16,7 M Depends on display card used.Synchronization Range Horizontal: 31.5 kHz to 82.3 kHz AutomaticallyVertical: 56 Hz to 75 Hz AutomaticallyViewing Angle Left/Right: -80°/+80° (CR>10)Up/Down: -80°/+80° (CR>10)Resolutions Supported Landscape: 720 x 400*1 : VGA text Some systems may not support all640 x 480* 1 at 60 Hz to 75 Hz modes listed.800 x 600* 1 at 56 Hz to 75 Hz832 x 624* 1 at 75 Hz1024 x 768* 1 at 60 Hz to 75 Hz1152 x 864* 1 at 75 Hz1152 x 870* 1 at 75 Hz1280 x 960* 1 at 60 Hz to 75 Hz1280 x 1024* 1 at 60 Hz to 75 Hz1440 x 900* 1 at 60 Hz Recommended resolution is 60 Hz for1680 x 1050 at 60 Hz.................................. optimal display performance.Active Display Area Horizontal: 473.8 mmVertical: 296.1 mmSpeakers Practical Audio Output: 1.0 W + 1.0 WPower Supply 100 - 240 V ~ 50/60 HzCurrent Rating 0.60 - 0.35 A (with Audio)Power Maximun Operation: 32 WConsumption Normal Operation: 21 WDimensions Landscape: 505.2 mm (W) x 390.9 mm (H) x 221.8 mm (D)19.9 inches (W) x 15.4 inches (H) x 8.7 inches (D)Weight 5.0 kg (11.0 lbs)Environmental ConsiderationsOperating Temperature: 5°C to 35°C/41°F to 95°FHumidity: 20% to 80%Altitude: 0 to 2,000 m/0 to 6,562 FeetStorage Temperature: -10°C to 60°C/14°F to 140°FHumidity: 10% to 85%Altitude: 0 to 12,192 m/0 to 40,000 Feet*1 Interpolated Resolutions: When resolutions are shown that are lower than the pixel count of the LCD module, text may appear different. This isnormal and necessary for all current flat panel technologies when displaying non-native resolutions full screen. In flat panel technologies, each dot onthe screen is actually one pixel, so to expand resolutions to full screen, an interpolation of the resolution must be done.NOTE: Technical specifications are subject to change without notice.