Description
The ViewSonic VA2026w 20” widescreen LCD lets you see more and helps to increase your efficiency. With its 16:10 aspect ratio and high 1680x1050 native resolution, you see more details, more information and you get a faster overview. View two full-size documents side-by-side or work in multiple applications simultaneously. The ultrahigh contrast ratio of 2000:1, 300cd/m² brightness and ClearMotiv™ fast video response time provide extremely clear text, images and videos with life-like colour reproduction. For best possible signal connections the VA2026w offers digital (with HDCP) and analogue inputs. This stylish LCD is the feature-rich, affordable upgrade for your office and home.
VIEWSONIC 20IN LCD MONITOR
- Size: 20 inches
- Native resolution: 1,680 x 1,050
- Connections: 1 DVI, 1 VGA
- Brightness 300 cd/m2
- Contrast ratio: 1,000:1
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Bandwidth
The rate in megahertz (MHz) at which a CRT can process information. As you approach the bandwidth limit, thin black or white lines appear gray because the electron beams cannot turn all the way on or off fast enough to keep up. Generally, the higher a CRT's bandwidth is, the faster its refresh rate is at any resolution, and the better its image quality.
Convergence
Color CRTs rely on three separate electrical beams to project simultaneous red, green, and blue images; these combine to form a full-color image. If these beams are not precisely aligned, the red, green, and blue portions of the image may not overlap correctly; the image will look unfocused and will have visible colors along the edges. When the three beams converge correctly at all points on the display, you get a perfect image.
Dot Pitch
A smaller dot pitch means that a monitor can display higher-resolution images more accurately. Some manufacturers report the "horizontal dot pitch," which measures only the horizontal component of the diagonal distance between triads and offers an easier comparison to stripe-pitch measurements.
Power Consumption
CRT power consumption is typically specified in watts. A typical 19-inch model may draw 130 watts when operating - that's more than two standard 60-watt lightbulbs--and will generate a good deal of heat.
Maximum Refresh Rate
If an image refreshes too slowly on a CRT, you may notice a flicker. You want at least 70Hz at the resolution you intend to use. This becomes more of a factor as the screen size gets larger, as people are more susceptible to flicker in their peripheral vision.
Screen Size
CRTs specify the diagonal dimension of the entire picture tube. This is one to two inches larger than the viewable image size (also measured diagonally).