Princeton 19" LCD Store Display Model
Description
Princeton LCD1911 Monitor 19" TFT LCD display is ideal for end-users, small-to-medium businesses, education, government, and dental or doctor's offices, the LCD1911 from Princeton Graphics is equivalent to a 21" CRT in terms of viewable image size and recommended resolutions. Its Automatic Auto Adjusting feature delivers crisp text and aligns the image from edge to edge. A native resolution of 1280 x 1024 delivers astonishing clarity, yet the monitor can scale down to lower resolutions as needed. A 12ms response time provides optimal playback of multimedia movie clips, video editing, spreadsheet, word processing and video games. Analog connectivity (VGA port) delivers maximum compatibility from a proven industry standard. This monitor is VESA wall mount compatible for space saving and custom application environments.
*Please Note: This monitor was our in-store display model. The monitor is in a good working condition but has small scratches at the top side of the plastic frame (pictured below).
Manufacturer: Princeton
Model: LCD 1911
Specifications:
Monitor Size: 19in.
Viewable Size (inches): 19
Pixel Pitch: 0.294 mm
Response Time: 12mc
Horizontal Viewing Angle (degrees): 140
Vertical Viewing Angle (degrees): 130
Maximum Resolution: 1280 x 1024
Brightness/Luminance: (cd/m2) 250
Contrast Ratio: 600:1
Energy Star Compliant: Yes
Color Support: 24-bit 16.2 million colors supported.
Video Connector: 15-pin mini D-sub
Case Color: Black
Weight (lbs): 9.9
Width (inches): 16.5
Height (inches): 17.3
Depth (inches): 7.9
Power Management Energy® Star Compliant, Power Consumption On: Less than 55W - Off: Less than 2W
Controls Back Panel Controls: Power/Menu, Adjustment +/-. 3 button OSD Controls: Contrast, Brightness, Volume, Auto Adjust, H-V Position, Language, Frequency, Phase, color, quick exit option.
Compatibility:1280 x 1024 @ 75/70/60Hz, 1024 x 768 @ 75/70/60Hz, 800 x 600 @ 75/72/60/56Hz, 640 x 480 @ 75/72/70/60Hz, 720 x 400 @ 70Hz, Super VGA, VGA, Power Mac™ and more...

