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Hitachi CML170SXWB Plus Monitors

As its name suggests, you can expect a great deal more from the CML170SXWB Plus than its predecessor.

This new upgraded model provides the same sleek design with superior performance as well as digital and analogue inputs.

The advanced brightness and contrast creates obvious improved picture quality across the entire screen giving you a real bonus!

Ergonomics and Ecological standards - TCO'99 Easy Menu On-Screen Setup Workstation Support Plug and Play 3 Year Warranty.
 
 
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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.