Operating
Thermal dissipation
5,000 m (16,400 ft) max
10,668 m (35,000 ft) max
85.25BTU/hour (maximum)
61.43BTU/hour (typical)
5,000 m (16,400 ft) max
10,668 m (35,000 ft) max
68.26BTU/hour (maximum)
47.78BTU/hour (typical)
5,000 m (16,400 ft) max
10,668 m (35,000 ft) max
95.55BTU/hour (maximum)
64.84BTU/hour (typical)
5,000 m (16,400 ft) max
10,668 m (35,000 ft) max
102.39BTU/hour (maximum)
81.92BTU/hour (typical)
LCD Monitor Quality & Pixel Policy
During the LCD Monitor manufacturing process, it is not uncommon for one or more pixels to become fixed in an unchanging state. The visible result is a fixed pixel that appears as an extremely tiny dark or bright discolored spot. When the pixel remains permanently lit, it is known as a "bright dot". When the pixel remains black, it is known as a "dark dot".
In almost every case, these fixed pixels are hard to see and do not detract from display quality or usability. A display with 1 to 5 fixed pixels is considered normal and within competitive standards. For more information, see Dell Support site at: www.dell.com/support/monitors.
Maintenance Guidelines
Caring for Your Monitor
CAUTION: Read and follow the safety instructions before cleaning the monitor.
CAUTION: Before cleaning the monitor, unplug the monitor power cable from the electrical outlet.
For best practices, follow the instructions in the list below while unpacking, cleaning, or handling your monitor:
To clean your antistatic screen, slightly dampen a soft, clean cloth with water. If possible, use a special
If you notice a white powder when you unpack your monitor, wipe it off with a cloth. This white powder occurs during the shipping of the monitor. Handle your monitor with care as a
To help maintain the best image quality on your monitor, use a dynamically changing screen saver and power Off your monitor when not in use.
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