HD Ready Widescreen Monitor

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Get a high-resolution picture, plenty of room to view, and total flexibility with our compact w1858 18.5″ 16:9 HD Ready Widescreen Monitor. You can capture movies in their original format, and the 16:9 aspect ratio will give you a crisp view of everything from documents to photos to games.

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Anti glare display

Bright View Display

* Get optimal widescreen viewing with the 16:9 aspect ratio

* Expand your view to include more room for Web pages2 wide documents, and on-line games with the 18.5″ screen with widescreen technology

* Personalize your view: optimize the display for movies, photos, or games with one of the Quick View modes

* Clearly view details with the maximum resolution of 1366 x 768; get crisp images with the 1000:1 contrast ratio

* Display both digital and analog content using the DVI-D with HDCP and VGA connectivity

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Superior sound, connections, and more

* Enjoy music and sound that’s balanced and well-rounded with the speaker enclosure design

* Free up desk space with the slim profile, built-in speakers, and ability to park your keyboard at the base of the monitor

* View copy-protected high-definition content

* Adjust the monitor angle from left to right and top to bottom using the tilt and swivel feature

* Mount on a wall: the base is detachable (wall adapter not included)

Kit Contains

• Monitor

• Power cable

• VGA cable

• Audio cable

• CD with instructions

• Warranty card

General Features:

Monitor type:18.5 diagonal Widescreen Thin-Film Transistor LCD active matrix

Native Resolution: 1366 x 768 @ 60 Hz (recommended)

Contrast Ratio:      1000:1 (typical)

Brightness:      300 nits (typical)

Pixel pitch:  0.30mm

Response rate:5 ms (on-off) (typical)

Sound: Integrated speakers, 2W per channel

ENERGY STAR Qualified:Yes

Signal Input Connector: VGA; DVI-D

Tilt:+25 to -5 degrees

Detachable base (for mounting):Yes

Dimensions:18″ (w) x 14″ (h) x 7.2″ (d)

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