User Manual - CNET Content Solutions
User Manual - CNET Content Solutions
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Appendix<br />
Horizontal Frequency<br />
Characters or images displayed on the monitor screen consist of numerous dots (pixels). Pixels are<br />
transmitted in horizontal lines, which are then arranged vertically to create an image. The horizontal<br />
frequency is measured in kHz and represents how many times horizontal lines per second are<br />
transmitted and displayed on the monitor screen. A horizontal frequency of 85 means that the<br />
horizontal lines that make up an image are transmitted 85 000 times per second, and the horizontal<br />
frequency is indicated in 85kHz.<br />
Vertical Frequency<br />
One image is made of numerous horizontal lines. The vertical frequency is measured in Hz and<br />
represents how many images can be created per second by those horizontal lines. A vertical<br />
frequency of 60 means that an image is transmitted 60 times per second. The vertical frequency is<br />
also called "refresh rate" and affects screen flicker.<br />
Resolution<br />
Resolution is the number of horizontal pixels and vertical pixels that form a screen. It represents the<br />
level of display detail.<br />
A higher resolution displays a greater amount of information on the screen and is suitable for<br />
performing multiple tasks at the same time.<br />
E.g. A resolution of 1920 x 1080 consists of 1,920 horizontal pixels (horizontal frequency) and 1,080<br />
vertical lines (vertical resolution).<br />
E.g. A resolution of 1920 x 1200 consists of 1,920 horizontal pixels (horizontal frequency) and 1,200<br />
vertical lines (vertical resolution).<br />
Plug & Play<br />
The Plug & Play feature allows the automatic exchange of information between a monitor and PC to<br />
produce an optimum display environment.<br />
The monitor uses VESA DDC (international standard) to execute Plug & Play.<br />
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