NEC MultiSync LCD2080UX+BK
/ 20-Inch / 1600 x 1200 UXGA/ Black / DVI / LCD
Monitor
NEC MultiSync 20" LCD monitor
Make a smart investment and revolutionize your visual experience with
the ground-breaking 20 NEC MultiSync LCD2080UX+, a flat-panel UXGA
monitor that boasts a multitude of leading-edge capabilities. This models
ultra-thin-frame design, along with its advanced functionality and productivity-enhancing
technologies, could easily make it the most intelligent visual display
solution to date.
Specifications
Display Type
LCD
Viewable Screen Size
20.1 inches
Pixel Pitch
0.255 mm
A Closer Look
Additional Specifications
Active Display Area: Horizontal: 16.1 inches / 408 mm Vertical:
12.0 inches / 306 mm (Dependent upon signal timing used)
Dimensions: Net (with stand): 17.4"(W) x 14.4-19.5"(H) x
7.9"(D) 442mm(W) x 366.3-496.3mm(H) x 200mm(D) Net (without stand):
17.4"(W) x 13.4"(H) x 3.5"(D) 442mm(W) x 340mm(H) x 88.8mm(D) Shipping:
22.6"(W) x 20.0"(H) x 11.8"(D) 574mm(W) x 507mm(H) x 300mm(D)
Display Adjustments: Height: 2.8 in. / 100mm Swivel: 170ฐ
left / 170ฐ right Tilt: 25ฐ up / 5ฐ down
Display Colors: 16.7 Million (Dependent upon display card
used)
LCD Module: 20.1-inch (20.1" viewable image size), active
matrix, thin film transistor (TFT), liquid crystal display (LCD),
0.255 mm pixel pitch, XtraView+ technology, RGB vertical stripe color
filter arrangement, 250 cd/m2 white luminance typical, 350:1 contrast
ratio - typical, 25ms response time - typical
Operating Altitude: 0 to 15,912 Feet
Operating Humidity Range: 30% to 80%
Operating Temperature: +41ฐ F to +95ฐ F / +5ฐ C to +35ฐ C
Power Consumption: ON: 54W Power Savings Mode: <1W Vacation
Off Mode: 0W ON with Sound Bar (not included) active: 63W
Power Management: VESA DPMS
Regulatory Approvals: UL/C-UL or CSA; TUV/GS; ENERGY STAR;
TCO '95; CE; FCC CLASS B/CANADIAN DOC; TUV/ERGONOMIE; MPRII/III; Ctick;
GEA / Energy label; Windows ME/2000/XP; PCBC/B-Mark; ISO13406-2 (2-pixel
failure class, 4-viewing direction class, 1-reflection class)
Resolutions Supported: Native (recommended) resolution: 1600
x 1200 @ 60 Hz Resolutions Supported (Analog): 720 x 400* @ 70 Hz
to 85 Hz 640 x 480 @ 60 Hz to 85 Hz 800 x 600* @ 56 Hz to 85 Hz 832
x 624* @ 75 Hz 1024 x 768 @ 60 Hz to 85 Hz 1280 x 1024 @ 60 Hz to
85 Hz 1600 x 1200 @ 60 Hz Resolutions Supported (Digital): 640 x 400*
@ 70 Hz to 85 Hz 720 x 400* @ 70 Hz to 85 Hz 640 x 480 @ 60 Hz to
85 Hz 800 x 600* @ 56 Hz to 85 Hz 832 x 624* @ 75 Hz 1024 x 768 @
60 Hz to 85 Hz 1280 x 1024 @ 60 Hz to 85 Hz 1600 x 1200 @ 60 Hz NOTE:
Some systems may not support all modes listed.
Signal Cable: (1) 15-pin mini D-sub male to DVI-A (Supplied),
(1) DVI-D to DVI-D (Supplied)
Storage Altitude: 0 to 40,000 Feet
Storage Humidity Range: 10% to 85%
Storage Temperature: +14ฐ F to +140ฐ F / -10ฐ C to +60ฐ C
Sync: Separate sync: TTL level (Positive/Negative) Composite
sync: TTL level (Positive/Negative) Sync on Green: Video 0.3 Vp-p
Negative (0.7Vp-p postive)
Synchronization Range (Automatically): Horizontal: 31.5 kHz
to 91.1 kHz Vertical: 50.0 Hz to 85.0 Hz
User Controls: Exit,<,>,-,+,Select(input1/2),Reset,power
switch
VESA Hole Configuration Specification: 100 x 100mm
Viewing Angle: Left/Right: 88ฐ Up: 88ฐ Down: 88ฐ
Voltage Rating: Universal 100 (110-240V) 50-60Hz Internal
Weight: Net (with stand): 23.1 lbs. / 10.5 kg Net (without
stand): 15.4 lbs. / 7 kg Shipping Weight: 29.8 lbs. / 13.5 kg
What
is UXGA?
UXGA (Ultra Extended Graphics Array) is a display
mode in which the resolution is 1600 pixels horizontally by 1200
pixels vertically (1600 x 1200). This amounts to a total of 1,920,000
pixels on the screen.
A UXGA display might be preferred by computer users who want or
need fine detail. UXGA displays also allow the user to specifiy
up to four 800 x 600-pixel images at a time, with reasonable detail
in each. An example of such an application is the reception of
a television (TV) program while browsing the Web, and at the same
time working in a word processor and a vector graphics program.
Scientists and engineers can make use of the high resolution and
large screen size when working with computer-aided graphics (CAD)
programs, especially three-dimensional (3D) rendering.
A UXGA display provides 6.25 times as many pixels as a 640 x 480
display, four times as many pixels as an 800 x 600 display, and
approximately 2.44 times as many pixels as a 1024 x 768 display.
Modest-sized liquid crystal display (LCD) panels with the UXGA
specification offer a level of detail comparable to print on paper.
The main disadvantage of this type of display is the high cost
compared with displays having less resolution.