Monitor Information - HP Visualize c3650 Supplementary Manual

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The B1000/C3000 workstations support the following monitors:
• 19-inch, 1280 1024 color monitor (A4575A)
• 19-inch, 1600 1200 color monitor (A4575A)
• 21-inch, 1280 1024 color monitor (A4576A)
• 21-inch, 1600 1200 color monitor (A4576A)
For information on the A4575A monitors, see:
• HP A4575A Color Monitor CE Handbook (A4575-90099)
The A4575A is a 19" high-range resolution, multi-mode color monitor for use on
workstations and X-terminals. The 19" refers to the tube size. This monitor only has an 18"
visible display. This monitor can be used in the Northern and Southern hemispheres. The
A4575A and A4576A are substitutes for the A4331A/D and the A4332A. It is a full
multi-sync/multi-frequency multi-mode product capable of running in VGA mode with
resolutions ranging from 640 480 up to a maximum resolution of 1600 1200 (75Hz).
For information on the A4576A monitor, see:
• HP A4576A Color Monitor CE Handbook (A4576-90039)
The A4576A is a 21" high-range resolution, multi-mode color monitor for use on
workstations. The 21" refers to the tube size. This monitor only has an 20" visible display.
This
monitor
can
multi-sync/multi-frequency multi-mode product capable of running in VGA mode with
resolutions ranging from 640 480 up to a maximum resolution of 1600 1200 (75Hz).
NOTE
Note that the word "multi-sync" is used as a common word to refer to
"multi-frequency" and/or "multi-mode." Care should be taken when using
"multi-sync" because "MultiSync (TM)" is a registered trademark of NEC.
NOTE
The connection to earlier HP monitors with 15-pin mini-DSub cables can be
made using the A4168A adapter cable shipped with the system miscellaneous
kit.
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