Samsung 755DFX manual Terms, Dot Pitch

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Dot Pitch

The image on a monitor is composed of red, green and blue dots. The closer the dots, the higher the resolution. The distance between two dots of the same color is

called the 'Dot Pitch'. Unit: mm

Vertical Frequency

The screen must be redrawn several times per second in order to create and display

an image for the user. The frequency of this repetition per second is called Vertical Frequency or Refresh Rate. Unit: Hz

Example: If the same light repeats itself 60 times per second, this is regarded as 60 Hz. In this case, flickering of the screen can be detected. To avoid this problem, there is a Flicker-free Mode using a vertical frequency over 70 Hz.

Horizontal Frequency

The time to scan one line connecting the right edge to the left edge of the screen horizontally is called Horizontal Cycle. The inverse number of the Horizontal Cycle is called Horizontal Frequency. Unit: kHz

Interlace and Non-Interlace Methods

Showing the horizontal lines of the screen from the top to the bottom in order is called the Non-Interlace method while showing odd lines and then even lines in turn is

called the Interlace method. The Non-Interlace method is used for the majority of monitors to ensure a clear image. The Interlace method is the same as that used in TVs.

Plug & Play

This is a function that provides the best quality screen for the user by allowing the computer and the monitor to exchange information automatically. This monitor follows the international standard VESA DDC for the Plug & Play function.

Resolution

The number of horizontal and vertical dots used to compose the screen image is called 'resolution'. This number shows the accuracy of the display. High resolution is good for performing multiple tasks as more image information can be shown on the screen.

Example: If the resolution is 1024 X 768, this means the screen is composed of 1024 horizontal dots (horizontal resolution) and 768 vertical lines (vertical resolution).

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DFX, 755DFX specifications

The Samsung 755DFX is a high-performance CRT monitor that gained popularity in the late 1990s and early 2000s among professionals and gamers due to its exceptional display qualities and advanced features. As a part of Samsung's lineup of displays, the 755DFX showcased a commitment to technological excellence, with specifications that appealed to a wide range of users.

One of the standout features of the Samsung 755DFX is its 17-inch screen size, providing a generous display area for various applications. With a maximum resolution of 1280 x 1024 at a refresh rate of up to 85Hz, it delivered sharp and clear images, making it suitable for both productivity tasks and immersive gaming experiences. The monitor's dot pitch of 0.25 mm contributed to fine detail reproduction, ideal for graphic design and video editing.

The 755DFX utilized advanced PureFlat technology. This innovative flat screen design reduced distortion and glare, resulting in more accurate color representation and improved viewing angles compared to traditional curved CRT monitors. This feature was particularly appreciated by professionals who needed precise color and detail in their visual projects.

Samsung also equipped the 755DFX with a host of image-adjustment features, including geometry correction, contrast, and brightness controls. These adjustments allowed users to customize their viewing experience, ensuring optimal performance under various lighting conditions. The inclusion of an on-screen display (OSD) menu further streamlined the process of calibrating the monitor to personal preferences.

In terms of connectivity, the Samsung 755DFX offered VGA and DVI inputs, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices and systems. This versatility made it a preferred choice for many computer users of the time.

Durability and reliability were also hallmarks of the Samsung 755DFX. Its robust design featured sturdy construction, which was typical of CRT monitors, making it a long-lasting investment for both home and office users.

In summary, the Samsung 755DFX stood out in the CRT monitor market for its superior display technology, user-centric features, and reliable performance. With its focus on image quality and adaptability, it carved a niche for itself among users seeking a dependable display solution during its era.