Compaq Compaq Environmental, 41 to 95 F 5 to 35 C, Humidity To 90% Non-operating, Altitude

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QuickSpecs

HP L1740 Flat Panel Monitor

Technical Specifications

Environmental

Temperature – Operating

41° to 95° F (5° to 35° C)

 

Temperature –

-4° to 140° F (-20° to 60° C)

 

Non-operating

 

 

Humidity – Operating

20% to 80%, non-condensing

 

Humidity –

5% to 90%

 

Non-operating

 

 

Altitude – Operating

 

Altitude –

 

Non-operating

Options

HP Silver Flat Panel

 

Speaker Bar – Part

 

number: EE418AA

0 to 12,000 ft (0 to 3,658 m)

0 to 40,000 ft (0 to 12,192 m)

Powered directly by the monitor or PC, the Speaker Bar seamlessly attaches to the monitor's lower bezel to bring full audio support to select HP flat panel monitors. Features include dual speakers with full sound range and external jack for headphones. Sold separately. For more information, refer to the HP Silver Flat Panel Speaker Bar QuickSpec document.

HP Compaq 7000 Series Ultra-slim Desktop Integrated Work Centre Stand – Part number: DL641B

HP Flat Panel Monitor Quick Release – Part number: EM870AA*

Allows mounting of a 15-, 17- or 19-inch HP flat panel monitor and an HP Compaq dc7600 Ultra-slim Desktop PC on a single stand for the convenience of an "all-in-one" form factor. Sold separately. For more information, refer to this product's QuickSpec document.

An easy-to-use, VESA-compliant, flat panel monitor mounting solution that allows you to quickly and securely attach a flat panel monitor to a variety of stands, brackets, arms or wall mounts. For more information, refer to this product's QuickSpec document.

*NOTE: The HP Flat Panel Monitor Quick Release has been designed to support a maximum of up to

24 lbs (10.9 kg) depending upon the mounting configuration used. Please note this is a total weight limit for all devices mounted, i.e. the combined weight of the monitor and a second device such as the HP Compaq t5720 Thin Client cannot exceed 24 pounds. Because mounting surfaces vary widely and the final mounting method and configuration may vary, mounting fasteners are not supplied (other than the VESA-compliant screws). HP recommends that you consult with a qualified engineering, architectural or construction professional to determine the appropriate type and quantity of mounting fasteners required for your application and to ensure that your mounting solution is properly installed to support applied loads.

Other

Accessories Included

VGA cable, AC power cord, USB cable, user CD-ROM

 

Software

HP Display LiteSaver feature allows you to schedule Sleep mode at preset

 

 

times to help protect the monitor against image retention, drastically lower

 

 

power consumption and energy costs, and extend the lifespan of the

 

 

monitor.

 

User Guide Languages

English

 

Warranty Languages

English

 

Colour

Carbonite black and silver (two-tone)

 

VESA External Mounting

Yes (standard 4 hole pattern, 100 mm); base must first be removed

 

Kensington Lock-Ready

Yes

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Compaq specifications

Compaq, once a prominent name in the computer industry, is widely regarded for its innovation and dedication to personal computing technology. Founded in 1982, Compaq made a significant mark by producing some of the first IBM-compatible personal computers and was a pioneer in the early days of the PC revolution.

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The company was also a forerunner in the development of the Compaq Presario line, targeted towards home users and gamers. These computers combined powerful specs with multimedia capabilities, boosting their appeal for entertainment and productivity alike.

In addition to hardware, Compaq focused on software solutions that enhanced user experience. The inclusion of user-friendly operating systems along with advanced networking capabilities set Compaq products apart. Their systems often came pre-installed with various software that streamlined setup and usage, making them accessible to a wider audience.

Compaq's impact on the PC market was profound, leading to a variety of advancements such as the integration of ergonomic designs in their peripherals and the development of efficient cooling systems in their towers and laptops. Their emphasis on customer support and service solidified their reputation in the industry.

Even after its acquisition by Hewlett-Packard in 2002, the legacy of Compaq lives on, influencing modern computing with its groundbreaking contributions and inspiring a new generation of technology. The brand is a testament to what innovative thinking and a focus on user needs can achieve in the fast-evolving world of technology.