NEC FA3415ATKE is a feature-packed color monitor designed to enhance your computing experience. It seamlessly integrates with various systems like IBM's PS/2, PC-AT, PC-XT, and PCs, automatically adjusting picture size and position for IBM systems. Its versatility extends to other computers like APPLE IIGS and MAC II, thanks to its manual adjustment capabilities.
This monitor supports a range of video signals, including RGB TTL (8 colors), RGBI TTL (16 colors with pastel/saturation options), RGBR'G'B' TTL (64 colors), and RGB analog signals. It features automatic tracking and synchronization over a wide range of horizontal (15.7-35.5kHz) and vertical (50-87Hz) scanning frequencies.
NEC FA3415ATKE is a feature-packed color monitor designed to enhance your computing experience. It seamlessly integrates with various systems like IBM's PS/2, PC-AT, PC-XT, and PCs, automatically adjusting picture size and position for IBM systems. Its versatility extends to other computers like APPLE IIGS and MAC II, thanks to its manual adjustment capabilities.
This monitor supports a range of video signals, including RGB TTL (8 colors), RGBI TTL (16 colors with pastel/saturation options), RGBR'G'B' TTL (64 colors), and RGB analog signals. It features automatic tracking and synchronization over a wide range of horizontal (15.7-35.5kHz) and vertical (50-87Hz) scanning frequencies.
NEC FA3415ATKE is a feature-packed color monitor designed to enhance your computing experience. It seamlessly integrates with various systems like IBM's PS/2, PC-AT, PC-XT, and PCs, automatically adjusting picture size and position for IBM systems. Its versatility extends to other computers like APPLE IIGS and MAC II, thanks to its manual adjustment capabilities.
This monitor supports a range of video signals, including RGB TTL (8 colors), RGBI TTL (16 colors with pastel/saturation options), RGBR'G'B' TTL (64 colors), and RGB analog signals. It features automatic tracking and synchronization over a wide range of horizontal (15.7-35.5kHz) and vertical (50-87Hz) scanning frequencies.
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