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Flat Panel LCD Monitors offer 400-700:1 contrast ratios.(New TFT Flat Panel Displays and CRT Monitors Enhance Usability of IBM xSeries Systems)

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Available with viewable image sizes from 15-20.1 in., xSeries[R] server and workstation TFT and CRT monitors feature typ brightness of 250 or 300 cd/m2 and 1024 x 768 to 1600 x 1200 native resolution. Design incorporates tilt stand, analog and DVI-D inputs, internal power, and on-screen display menus that provide direct access for automatic image setup and brightness. Horizontal and vertical viewing angles range from 130[degrees] to 178[degrees] and 100[degrees] to 178[degrees], respectively.

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xSeries server and workstation TFT and CRT monitors feature:

Viewable image size: 381 to 511 mm (15 to 20.1-in)

Brightness: 250 …

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