The ADI Microscan G66 is ideal for advanced Windows and Macintosh applications, multimedia applications, power-user applications, advanced graphics design and desktop publishing,... more
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The ADI Microscan G66 is ideal for advanced Windows and Macintosh applications, multimedia applications, power-user applications, advanced graphics design and desktop publishing, CAD/CAM/CAE imaging and more. Invar shadow mask, medium-short persistence phosphor and advanced antistatic, antireflective coating further contribute to this model's resolution and clarity. On-screen and front panel controls let you adjust the display to your specific needs, and the 1600 x 1200 maximum resolution is sufficient for a wide variety of demanding applications. Whether you are a graphics professional, desktop publisher or a home user who demands the best, the ADI Microscan G66 is an outstanding choice.
Video input
Analogue video Signal: RGB
Expansion / connectivity
Interfaces: 1 x microphone - input - mini-phone mono 3.5 mm - 1
Connections:
1 x display / video - VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) - 1
1 x microphone - input - mini-phone mono 3.5 mm - 1
Miscellaneous
Cables Included:
1 x display cable
1 x microphone cable
Compliant Standards: Plug and Play, FCC Class B certified, CE, MPR II, CSA, UL, TUV, CISPR 22 Class A, VCCI Class B ITE, CISPR 22 Class B, BCIQ, DDC-1, DDC-2B, DEMKO, DHHS, EPA Energy Star, FIMKO, ISO 9241, NEMKO, NORDIC, NUTEK, SEMKO, TCO '95, VCCI-I, VCCI-II, VESA DPMS
Power
Form Factor: Integrated
Voltage Required: AC 120/220 V ± 10% ( 50/60 Hz )
Power Consumption Operational: 130 Watt
Power Consumption Stand by / Sleep: 15 Watt
Software / system requirements
Software Included: Drivers & Utilities
Manufacturer warranty
Service & Support: 3 years warranty
Service & Support Details: Limited warranty - parts and labour - 3 years - carry-in
Advantages: great picture Disadvantages: can't think of any
...I have recently purchased a G710. I have been very impressed with the monitor so far - the clarity of the image is excellent and perfect for use with my tv card. I know other people who have ADI monitors, one has the older 17" model that ADI do, and another has the G910 - the 19 inch version of my monitor. None of them have had any problems with their monitors. What makes it even better is that I managed to get my monitor for £100!!! As is has a small scratch the display screen. If you are looking to buy a new monitor I would definitely suggest that you take a look at the current models that ADI have....
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Advantages: Multimedia, new technologies Disadvantages: Unusual menu, big moire, geometric distortions, not so good looks
...The 17-inch screen monitor ADIMicroScanG710 has an absolute flat screen and is intended for the professionals. Bright, the saturated colors in a combination to an absolute flat screen reproduce an image enough precisely and realistically. It uses an electron-beam tube FD Trinitron. The maximum size of an image at MicroScanG710 makes 406,4 mm on a diagonal.
The screen monitor MicroScanG710 has horizontal frequency 30-96 kHz and vertical - 50-160 Hz. The maximum resolution - 1600х1200 with frequency of 75 Hz. Even for such resolution the display ensures a unflickering image. In ADIMicroScanG710 is used tube with an aperture lattice and pitch between orifices 0,24 mm.
Set-up of parameters of an image, as well as in majority of modern screen monitors, is carried out with the help of screen menu, in which apart from of standard...
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Advantages: Excellent picture quality Disadvantages: Very Expensive
...Today, colorful graphical user interfaces rule the PC world. When you try to manage multiple windows on a small 14" monitor, you quickly realize that there has got to be a better way. Many PC's are now being shipped with 17" monitors, but for some people, that is still not good enough. I opted for ADIMicroScan. It's bigger than a 17" monitor, but not to clunky like a 21" monitor and has a 18" viewable screen. The MicroScan 6P is certainly not for someone who does only word processing. This monitor is ideally suited for multimedia programs, advanced graphics design, and desktop publishing, although i find it being used for games most of the time.
The MicroScan 6P was a breeze to set up, it's fully plug and play compliant. Windows 98 had no trouble at all detecting it on my machine. Just incase you do have problems though, ADI...
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