Connecting a Personal Computer
Connecting your computer to your LCD monitor will enable you to display your computerÕs screen image. Some video cards and a pixel clock over 162MHz may not display an image correctly.
Your LCD monitor displays proper image by adjusting the factory preset timing signal automatically.
<Factory preset signal timing>
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Horizontal | Vertical |
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640 x 480 | 31.5kHz | 60Hz |
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800 x 600 | 37.9kHz | 60Hz |
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1024 x 768 | 48.4kHz | 60Hz |
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1280 x 768 | 48kHz | 60Hz |
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1360 x 768 | 48kHz | 60Hz | Recommended resolution |
1280 x 1024 | 64kHz | 60Hz | Compressed image |
1600 x 1200 | 75kHz | 60Hz | Compressed image |
1920 x 1080 | 66.6kHz | 60Hz | Compressed image |
¥If you use with a Macintosh PowerBook, set ÒMirroringÓ to Off.
Refer to your MacintoshÕs ownerÕs manual for more information about your computerÕs video output requirements and any special identification or configuring your monitorÕs image and monitor may require.
¥Input TMDS signals conforming to DVI standards.
¥To maintain display quality, use a cable that conforms to DVI standards.
Connecting a DVD Player with HDMI out
¥Please use an HDMI cable with HDMI logo.
¥It may take a moment for the signal to appear.
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