Samsung 1100MB Review

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October 24th, 2006


Summary

The SyncMaster 1100MB is a high resolution 21” CRT monitor. The 1100MB brings you high resolution and convenient features such as MagicBright.

Specs

Model 1100MB

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CRT Size 21”
Viewable 20”
Type MagicBrightTM, 90° deflection
Dot Pitch (mm) 0.20mm (H)

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FREQUENCY Horizontal (kHz) 30~130kHz
Vertical (Hz) 50~160Hz

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RESOLUTION Maximum 1280x1024 / 80 Hz
Recommended 1024x768 / 118 Hz

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SIGNAL INPUT Connector 15-pin d-Sub
Sync Signal Separate H/V, Composite, SOG

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POWER Consumption 130 Watts

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REGULATIONS Safety UL, CSA, TUV, CB, NEMKO, Korea EK, CCIB, PSB, NOM, GOST, CDRH, IRAM
EMI/Emissions FCC, CE, VCCI, C-tick, BSMI, Mic, ICES, TUV GS
Emission Standard TCO ’99

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BEZEL COLOR Color Black

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DIMENSIONS Physical (WxHxD) 19.8x20x19.4 (inches)

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WEIGHT Net(Physical) 57.5lbs
Gross (packaging) 67.24lbs

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FEATURES MagicBrightTM, Highlight Zone II

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INCLUDED 15-pin d-Sub

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WARRANTY Parts/Labor/CRT 3/3/3

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COMPATIBILITY Operating Systems Windows 98/2000/ME/XP


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