Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Dell Ultrasharp 1900FP Computer Monitor

dell ultrasharp 1900fp computer monitor Dell Ultrasharp 1900FP Computer MonitorDell Ultrasharp 1900FP Computer Monitor is a new generation device which performs beyond the market standards. Its dynamic performance leaves everyone spellbound. The impressive look befits all style conscious users. It comes with dimensions of (Width) 41.6 cm, (Depth) 20.8 cm and (Height) 45.2 cm and weighs 7 kg.

The unit looks good in its grey colour. With a 19″ Flat panel TFT active matrix display, you can view the images better. This Dell computer monitor supports 0.3 mm Dot Pitch, 1280 x 1024 / 75 Hz maximum resolutions an (V) 76 Hz x (H) 80 kHz maximum synchronization rate. Perfect picture performance is attained with 24-bit (16.7 million colours) colour support, 250cd/m2 image Brightness and 500:1 contrast ratio.

Effortless view is made possible with the anti glare and hard coated display screen. 1 x VGA – 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) and 1 x DVI-D – 24 pin digital DVI are the interfaces supported. RGB is the analogue video signal supported in this device. The unit requires 40 Watt external power for its functioning and 5watts on stand by mode. Voltage required is AC 110/220 V (50/60 Hz).

Drivers & Utilities is the software included while 1 x VGA cable is the included cable. . PC is the supported platform. Dell Ultrasharp 1900FP 19” Computer Monitor is engineered to offer flawless performance.

General information
Brand Dell
Model Dell Ultrasharp 1900FP Computer Monitor
Weight 7 kg.
Dimensions (Width) 41.6 cm, (Depth) 20.8 cm and (Height) 45.2 cm
Screen Size 19″
Monitor Technology TFT
Contrast Ratio 500:1
Dot Pitch 0.3 mm
Resolution 1280 x 1024 / 75 Hz
Image Brightness 250cd/m2
Colour Support 24-bit (16.7 million colours)
Interface 1 x VGA – 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) and 1 x DVI-D – 24 pin digital DVI
Compatibility PC

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