CAUTION
HP 19” Color Monitor User’s Guide
Supported Video Modes
Supported Video Modes
Your monitor supports the video modes shown in the table below.
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640 | ⋅ | 350 | 70 Hz |
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640 | ⋅ | 400 | 70 Hz |
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640 | ⋅ | 480 | 75, 85 Hz |
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800 | ⋅ | 600 | 75, 85 Hz |
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1024 ⋅ | 768 | 75, 85 Hz, | |
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1280 | ⋅ | 1024 | 75, 85 Hz |
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1600 | ⋅ | 1200 | 75 Hz |
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Selecting a video mode on your computer with a screen resolution and image refresh rate combination higher than 1600 ⋅ 1200 at 75 Hz can damage your monitor. Selecting a video mode not supported by your monitor will cause your monitor screen to go blank.
Minimizing Eye Strain
To avoid screen flicker and minimize eye strain, use the highest supported image refresh rate for the chosen resolution. It is recommended that you use a refresh rate of 85 Hz. The image refresh rate is the number of times per second that the image is refreshed.
Minimizing Energy Consumption
If your computer supports VESA monitor power management (available on many HP computers), you can minimize the power consumed by the monitor. There are two power saving modes:
•Suspend mode1 (uses less than 5W). In this mode, the monitor's front panel indicator light is amber.
•Active off mode2 (uses less than 5W). In this mode, the monitor's front panel indicator light is amber.
To set these power saving modes, refer to the manual that came with your computer. If your screen is not displaying an image, check the front panel indicator light first as your monitor may be in a power saving mode.
1.Suspend mode is activated when vertical sync is cut by the video controller.
2.Active off mode is activated when both vertical and horizontal sync are cut by the video controller.
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