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- Jan 6, 2007
28" w/ 27.5" viewable
Hanns-G HG-281DJB
Model
Brand Hanns·G
Model HG-281DPB
Cabinet Color Black
Display
Screen Size 28" (27.5" Viewable Area)
Widescreen Yes
Recommended Resolution 1920 x 1200
Viewing Angle 160°(H) / 160°(V)
Pixel Pitch 0.309mm
Display Colors 16.7 Million
Brightness 500 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio 800:1
Response Time 3ms
Panel Active Matrix, TFT LCD
Display Type WUXGA
Connectivity
Input Video Compatibility Analog RGB, Digital
Connectors D-Sub
D-Sub 1
DVI No
HDMI HDMI w/ HDCP
Power
Complies with EPA Energy Star
Power Supply 100VAC - 240VAC, 50/60Hz Autodetect
Power Consumption 65W Maximum
Convenience
User Controls OSD in 11 languages
Regulatory Approvals FCC; UL; C-UL; CE; BSMI; C-Tick; TCO’06; VCCI; CB; CCC; NEMKO/Bau-Mark
Stand Adjustments Tilt
Built in TV Tuner No
Built in Speakers 2.5W x 2 Channel Built-In Stereo Speakers
Features Kensington Lock
Mounting: VESA Standard Mounting Points
Panel Treatment: Anti Glare Hardcoating
Windows Vista Certified for Windows Vista
Dimensions
Dimensions (W×H×D) 26.4"x 19.2" x 8.4"
Weight 24 lbs.
Manufacturer Warranty
Parts 3 years limited
Labor 3 years limited
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the only thing im really unsure of is the connection to my video card, im looking to upgrade my 20" widescreen display (apple cinema) to this bad boy, i like the stats (better response time than the apple lines, same resolution as the Dells 27 inch etc etc), but imnot sure if HDMI-DVI is suitable or if VGA to DVI is suitable either especially if its analog to digital..i mean my other monitor is a MAG innovision 19" connection vga todviand no issue son my pc machine but im not sur eif the macpro's atix1900xt video card will have issues with it, my current 32inch display isnt bad, but i cant do graphic work witha 1366x768 reso. lol
so i figured id get any opinions on this Hanns-G company i have heard pretty good stuff about them, and if anyone has a 28" and if they like it or not?
499$ @ newegg or 549$ at my local best buy, im gonna stop by there and check it out, bring my labtop and connect the cables see, how well it looks.
any suggestions or experience with the company and or the monitor itself would be helpful!
thanks again guys!
Hanns-G HG-281DJB
Model
Brand Hanns·G
Model HG-281DPB
Cabinet Color Black
Display
Screen Size 28" (27.5" Viewable Area)
Widescreen Yes
Recommended Resolution 1920 x 1200
Viewing Angle 160°(H) / 160°(V)
Pixel Pitch 0.309mm
Display Colors 16.7 Million
Brightness 500 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio 800:1
Response Time 3ms
Panel Active Matrix, TFT LCD
Display Type WUXGA
Connectivity
Input Video Compatibility Analog RGB, Digital
Connectors D-Sub
D-Sub 1
DVI No
HDMI HDMI w/ HDCP
Power
Complies with EPA Energy Star
Power Supply 100VAC - 240VAC, 50/60Hz Autodetect
Power Consumption 65W Maximum
Convenience
User Controls OSD in 11 languages
Regulatory Approvals FCC; UL; C-UL; CE; BSMI; C-Tick; TCO’06; VCCI; CB; CCC; NEMKO/Bau-Mark
Stand Adjustments Tilt
Built in TV Tuner No
Built in Speakers 2.5W x 2 Channel Built-In Stereo Speakers
Features Kensington Lock
Mounting: VESA Standard Mounting Points
Panel Treatment: Anti Glare Hardcoating
Windows Vista Certified for Windows Vista
Dimensions
Dimensions (W×H×D) 26.4"x 19.2" x 8.4"
Weight 24 lbs.
Manufacturer Warranty
Parts 3 years limited
Labor 3 years limited
=============
the only thing im really unsure of is the connection to my video card, im looking to upgrade my 20" widescreen display (apple cinema) to this bad boy, i like the stats (better response time than the apple lines, same resolution as the Dells 27 inch etc etc), but imnot sure if HDMI-DVI is suitable or if VGA to DVI is suitable either especially if its analog to digital..i mean my other monitor is a MAG innovision 19" connection vga todviand no issue son my pc machine but im not sur eif the macpro's atix1900xt video card will have issues with it, my current 32inch display isnt bad, but i cant do graphic work witha 1366x768 reso. lol
so i figured id get any opinions on this Hanns-G company i have heard pretty good stuff about them, and if anyone has a 28" and if they like it or not?
499$ @ newegg or 549$ at my local best buy, im gonna stop by there and check it out, bring my labtop and connect the cables see, how well it looks.
any suggestions or experience with the company and or the monitor itself would be helpful!
thanks again guys!