HP L1908w 19-inch manual L1910 Model, Table B-4L1910 Specifications

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Table B-3L1710 Specifications (continued)

Power Consumption (maximum)

<45 watts

 

 

Input Terminal

One VGA connector with cable included

 

 

L1910 Model

Table B-4L1910 Specifications

Display

19 inches

48.3 cm

Type

TFT LCD

 

 

 

 

Viewable Image Size

19–inch diagonal

48.3 cm

 

 

 

Tilt

-5 to 25°

 

 

 

 

Maximum Weight (Unpacked)

10.1 lbs.

4.9 kg

 

 

 

Dimensions (include base)

 

 

Height

16.4 inches

41.6 cm

Depth

7.56 inches

19.2 cm

Width

16.3 inches

41.4 cm

 

 

 

Maximum Graphic Resolution

1280 × 1024 (75 Hz) analog input

 

 

 

 

Optimum Graphic Resolution

1280 x 1024 (60Hz) analog input

 

 

 

 

Text Mode

720 × 400

 

 

 

 

Dot Pitch

0.294 (H) × 0.294 (W) mm

 

 

 

 

Horizontal Frequency

24 to 83 kHz

 

 

 

 

Vertical Refresh Rate

50 to 77 Hz

 

 

 

 

Environmental Requirements Temperature

 

 

Operating Temperature

41 to 95° F

5 to 35° C

Storage Temperature

-29 to 140° F

-20 to 60° C

 

 

 

Relative Humidity

20 to 80%

 

 

 

 

Power Source

90 — 265 VAC, 45/63 Hz

 

 

 

 

Altitude:

 

 

Operating

0 to 12,000 feet

0 to 3657.6 m

Storage

0 to 40,000 feet

0 to 12192 m

 

 

 

Power Consumption (maximum)

<47 watts

 

 

 

 

Input Terminal

One VGA connector with cable

 

 

included

 

 

 

 

40 Appendix B Technical Specifications

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HP L1750, L1950, L1710, L1910, and L1908w LCD Monitors Page About This Guide Iv About This Guide Table of contents Appendix a Troubleshooting Product Features HP LCD MonitorsPage Safety and Maintenance Guidelines Important Safety InformationCleaning the Monitor Maintenance GuidelinesShipping the Monitor Setting Up the Monitor Unfolding the Double-Hinged Monitor Pedestal Base2Unfolding the Monitor Pedestal Base Setting Up the Monitor Unfolding the Single-Hinged Monitor Pedestal Base Rear Components Component FunctionCable Management Connecting the Cables Page Adjusting the Monitor 9Connecting the Power Cable12Adjusting the Height Adjusting the Monitor Turning on the Monitor 13Pivoting the MonitorConnecting USB Devices 14Connecting USB DevicesUsing the Accessory Rails Removing the Monitor Pedestal BasePage Mounting the Monitor Page 21Locating the Rating Labels Setting Up the Monitor Locating the Rating LabelsInformation File Operating the MonitorSoftware and Utilities Image Color Matching FileInstalling from the CD Installing the .INF and .ICM FilesDownloading from the Worldwide Web Using the Auto-Adjustment Function Front Panel Controls 1Monitor Front Panel ControlsAdjusting the Monitor Settings Using the On-Screen Display MenuOSD Menu Selections 2OSD Menu Displays the operating status of the monitor each time Sources. The monitor will automatically determine Using the HP Display Assistant Utility Optimizing Digital ConversionSleep Timer Mode Identifying Monitor ConditionsInstalling the HP Display LiteSaver Software HP Display LiteSaver3HP Display LiteSaver Configuration Options Changing the Color TemperatureSRGB Support Installing the sRGB ICM File for Microsoft Windows Vista Troubleshooting Solving Common Problems Using the Worldwide Web Preparing to Call Technical Support Problem Possible Cause SolutionTable B-1L1750 Specifications Technical SpecificationsL1750 Model Table B-2L1950 Specifications L1950 ModelTable B-3L1710 Specifications L1710 ModelTable B-4L1910 Specifications L1910 ModelTable B-5L1908w Specifications L1908w ModelTable B-7Factory Preset Modes Recognizing Preset Display ResolutionsTable B-6Factory Preset Modes L1750, L1950, L1710, and L1910 ModelsEnergy Saver Feature Entering User ModesModifications Agency Regulatory NoticesFederal Communications Commission Notice CablesAvis Canadien Canadian NoticeEuropean Union Regulatory Notice Japanese Power Cord Requirements Japanese Notice Korean Notice Power Cord Set RequirementsGerman Ergonomics Notice Energy Star Compliance Product Environmental NoticesMaterials Disposal Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS LCD Monitor Quality and Pixel Policy