IBM Specifications and Features of the L200p Monitor

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Specifications

ENGLISH

i Power consumption figures are for the monitor and the

power supply combined.

This color monitor (Type-model 6736-HC9) uses a 20.1-inch TFT LCD.

With Stand

WHeight: Lowest Position

 

391.7 mm (15.42 in.)

 

Height: Highest Position

H

471.7 mm (18.57 in.)

Width:

 

 

 

 

467.5 mm (18.41 in.)

 

Depth:

 

 

D

259.0 mm (10.2 in.)

 

 

Weight

With Stand:

9.3 kg (20.50 lbs)

Image

Viewable Image Size:

20.1 inch (510.54 mm)

 

Maximum Height:

306 mm (12.05 inch)

 

Maximum Width:

408 mm (16.04 inch)

 

Pixel Pitch:

0.255 mm (H) x 0.255 mm (V)

Power Input

Supply Voltage:

100 - 240 Vac 60/50 ± 3Hz

 

Rated Current:

1.2A

Power

Normal Operation:

< 65 W

Consumption

Active off:

< 2 W

Video Input

Input Signal:

Analog-75 ohm 0.7V

 

 

Digital-DVI 1.0

 

Horizontal Addressability:

1600 pixels (max)

 

Vertical Addressability:

1200 lines (max)

 

Clock Frequency:

130 MHz (Digital)

 

 

165 MHz (Analog)

Sync Input

Type

Analog - Separate, Composite,

 

 

SOG

 

 

Digital-DVI 1.0

Communications

VESA DDC:

E-DDC

Supported Display

Standard modes:

IBM, VESA, MAC

Modes

Horizontal Frequency:

Digital: 31-75 kHz

 

 

 

Analog: 31-92 kHz

 

Vertical Frequency:

56-85 Hz

Environment

Temperature:

 

 

Operating:

10 to 35° C

 

Storage:

- 20 to 60° C

 

Shipping:

- 20 to 60° C

 

Humidity:

 

 

Operating:

10 to 80%

 

Storage:

5 to 95%

 

Shipping:

5 to 95%

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