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AOC LM729 Monitors

Height adjustable stand
Pivots and swivels for ideal viewing
Built in speakers
Rotates for optional portrait mode
1280x1024 maximum resolution
16.7 million colors display
Screen Size VIS: 17" ( 43.2cm ), Diagonal
Panel TFT Active Matrix LCD, Slim Cabinet
Hard Coating (3H), Anti-glare Treatment
Display Area 338mm x 270mm
Brightness 260 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio 450:1

Plug & Play DDC1/2B
Weight Net: 11lbs (5.0kgs)
 
 
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Screen Size Monitor Type
15in
17in
19in
21in +
Tube
Flat CRT or TFT

Monitors
Refresh Rate - the number of times per second the screen is entirely redrawn. Measured in Hertz, one should buy a monitor that supports a refresh rate of 75Hz or more.
On Screen Display (OSD) - the menu that lets you adjust various settings like contrast, brightness, horizontal / vertical size and position of the screen, etc. of the display using an on-screen menu.
Resolution - the number of pixels displayed in a horizontal row times the number of pixels displayed in a vertical column. Higher resolution allows for finer details and larger usable display area.
Dot Pitch - The distance between the dots that make up an image. The smaller the dot pitch, sharper the images. Common monitor dot pitches are between 0.25 mm and 0.31 mm.
Convergence - three coloured (Red, Blue & Green) electron beams converge on a single pixel. Misconverged beams cause a fuzzy picture with colour halo around them causing eyestrains.