VGM-150 (25-4090) Specifications Faxback Doc. # 6072 CRT Size...............................................15 Inches (90 deg.) CRT Screen.......................................................Non-Glare Scanning Frequency: Horizontal............................................31.5 KHz\35.5 KHz Vertical....................................................50/60/70 Hz Scanning Status Mode 1.............................................640 Dots x 350 Lines Mode 2.............................................720 Dots x 400 Lines Mode 3.............................................640 Dots x 480 Lines Mode 4.............................................640 Dots x 600 Lines Input Video Signal Level...........................................0.7 Vpp Input Voltage..............................................120 V AC, 60 Hz Power Consumption..........................................50 Watts (Max.) Video Bandwidth..............................................30 MHz (Max.) Dimensions.........................13 7/8 x 11 5/8 x 15 3/4 Inches (HxWxD) Weight....................................................23 lbs. 14.8 oz. Operating Temperature...........................................55 to 86'F Connector..................................................15-pin, D-shell Note: Monochrome monitors do not have a Dot Pitch specification. The VGM-150 Full-Page Monitor is a dual-purpose monitor that functions both as a normal VGA monochrome monitor and as a medium-resolution, full-page monitor. Its many features include the following: *Fully VGA Compatible, does not require an expensive video adapter to use the monitor. *Full-Page Display, lets you display the complete text of an 8 1/2 x 11- inch page. *Paper-White Display, provides a high-contrast image, ideal for word processing and desktop publishing. *Included Full-Page Screen Drivers, let you use the display in full-page mode with many applications. *Picture Controls, let you easily adjust vertical size, horizontal centering, brightness, and contrast. Note: You can use the monitor only with computers that have a register compatible VGA system. If your computer does not have this type system, or if your VGA system is only BIOS compatible, you may need to purchase a compatible VGA adapter board.