The NEC LCD 92V Specifications
- The NEC-Mitsubishi Accusync LCD92V is an LCD computer monitor that was released around 2004. The monitor is an active-matrix LCD that uses thin film transistors to generate a sharp and precise picture. The AccuSync line of monitors, which include 15, 17 and 20-inch models, were designed to give people the benefits of a TFT LCD monitor without the large price tag that normally accompanied them.
- The NEC LCD92V measures 16.5 inches in length, 14.6 inches in height and 2.7 inches deep. When the stand is attached it adds .3 inches to the length, 1.9 inches to the height and 5.2 inches to the depth. The monitor weighs 12.1 pounds by itself and 14.3 pounds when the stand is attached. The monitor is meant to be operated where the temperature is between 41 and 95 degrees Fahrenheit, and stored where the temperature is between 14 and 140 degrees Fahrenheit. It can be used up to an altitude of 10,000 feet.
- The NEC LCD92V viewable area, measured diagonally, is 19 inches. It has a pixel pitch, which is the distance between the pixels, of .294 millimeters which gives it 86 pixels-per-inch at its native resolution. The monitor has a brightness of 250 cd/m^2, which is on the low end of acceptable for LCD monitors. The contrast ratio, which measures the difference between brightness of adjacent white and black pixels, is 450:1. The image on the screen can be clearly seen from 80 degrees off of center in all four directions: up, down, left and right.
- The LCD92V resolution maxes out at 1280-by-1024 at 60 Hz, but it can operate at nine other standard resolutions, down to 720-by-400 at 70 Hz. The vertical sync rate can be between 31.5 and 81 kHz, while the horizontal sync rate can be between 56 and 75 Hz. The pixel response time, which is the amount of time that it takes a pixel to turn fully off and then back on again, is 16 milliseconds, which is fast enough to avoid most image blur issues.
- The monitor has a 15-pin VGA input port and it comes with a 15-pin cable to connect a computer. It also has a port for the power cable, and runs on a voltage of 100-240 Volts. The LCD92V typically consumes around 37 Watts of power during normal operation and less than 2 Watts while it is in standby mode.
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