AMILO Pro V2010 - Fujitsu UK
AMILO Pro V2010 - Fujitsu UK
AMILO Pro V2010 - Fujitsu UK
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LCD screen<br />
Information on LCD monitor<br />
Using your notebook<br />
High-quality TFT displays are installed in notebooks from <strong>Fujitsu</strong> Siemens Computers GmbH. For<br />
technical reasons, TFT monitors are manufactured for a specific resolution. An optimal, clear picture<br />
can only be ensured in the resolution intended for the respective TFT monitor. A monitor resolution<br />
which differs from the specification can result in an unclear picture.<br />
The monitor resolution is understood to be the number of horizontal and vertical pixels (i.e. picture<br />
elements) which make up the monitor display. For example, "UXGA" stands for 1600 x 1200 pixels.<br />
Each pixel consists of three so-called subpixels of the colours red, green and blue. As a result, a<br />
UXGA monitor consists of 1600 x 1200 x 3 = 5.760.000 subpixels.<br />
Frequently used monitor resolutions Number of pixels<br />
XGA 1024 x 768<br />
WXGA 1280 x 800<br />
SXGA 1280 x 1024<br />
SXGA+ 1400 x 1050<br />
UXGA 1600 x 1200<br />
The correct monitor resolution for your notebook is specified in the corresponding section in the<br />
chapter "Technical data".<br />
Permanently unlit or lit pixels<br />
The standard of production techniques today cannot guarantee an absolutely fault-free screen<br />
display. A few isolated constant lit or unlit pixels may be present. The maximum permitted number<br />
of pixels faults is stipulated in the stringent international standard ISO 13406-2 (Class II).<br />
Example:<br />
A 15" LCD screen monitor with a resolution of 1024 x 768 has 1024 x 768 = 786432 pixels.<br />
Each pixel consists of three subpixels (red, green and blue), so there are almost 2,4 million<br />
subpixels in total. According to ISO 13406-2 (Class II), a maximum of 4 pixels and 5 subpixels<br />
may be defective, i. e. a total of 17 faulted subpixels. That is approx. 0.0002 % of the entire<br />
subpixel!<br />
Background lighting<br />
TFT screens are operated with background lighting. The luminosity of the background lighting can<br />
decrease during the period of use of the notebook. However, you can set the brightness of your<br />
monitor individually.<br />
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