February 8, 2008
Compaq S5500 15 inch CRT Monitor
Compaq manufacturing company is recently introduced their new Compaq S5500 15 inch CRT Monitor with impressive features like
• 0.24 mm dot pitch
• Display resolution up to 1024 x 768 pixels
• Highest sync rate up to 120 Hz x 54 kHz
• 70 MHz video bandwidth
• Brightness and contrast adjustments
• Anti-glare
• Anti-static
• VGA signal input and video input
CRT stands for Cathode Ray Tube which is a traditional display technology. This CRT display technology has been equipped with the product which uses beam light to procure images. The dimensions of the unit is exactly measured as 36.5 x 41.8 x 40 cm as width, depth and height. You can easily install the device with your system as it weighs 13.2 kilo grams. Manufacturer has constructed Compaq 15in CRT Monitor with two colours namely silver or carbon.
Diagonal size of the screen is 15 inches but the viewable size is exactly measured as 13.8 inches. Dot pitch indicates the average size of pixels produced by the unit which is measured as 0.24 mm. It is possible to get highest horizontal resolution up to 1024 pixels and vertical resolution up to 768 pixels on the display. Highest vertical sync rate comes near 120 Hz and maximum horizontal sync rate comes as 54 kHz. The ability to offer video bandwidth has measured as 70 MHz.
Distinct Factory Preset Resolution Modes are:
1. 1024 x 768 / 60 Hz
2. 800 x 600 / 85 Hz
3. 800 x 600 / 75 Hz
4. 720 x 400 / 70 Hz
5. 640 x 480 / 85 Hz
6. 640 x 480 / 75 Hz
7. 640 x 480 / 60 Hz
Users have the full freedom to adjust different settings like:
1. Brightness
2. Contrast
3. H/V position
4. H/V size
5. Trapezoid
6. Degauss
7. Parallelogram
8. Pincushion
Compaq has given anti-glare and anti-static coating in the display screen to be free from glaring problems. It has availed with VGA signal input, video input, RGB analogue video signal etc. you can make use of VGA 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) interface too. Compaq CRT Monitor requires electricity from AC 100 to 240 volts for perfect functioning. Operational power consumption may demand up to 80 watts. Minimum of 5 watts power is needed to run in sleep mode.

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