gateway fpd1775w tft lcd monitor pricelist

Finding a monitor for your LCD projector can be quite an overwhelming process. There are many things that will effect your decision, especially FFC issues. FFC issues are when components (most often controller boards) cannot be moved out of the light path and make the construction of your projector difficult. Sometimes these issues can be impossible to overcome. To help get you prepared for your build, this database contains quick and searchable references to monitors that have been successfully used in the past by other LumenLab members. There are also entries for some that can be used if modified and some to stay away from all together. If you find a model is not listed and you know it can be used,or should be avoided, please enter it into the database by choosing the "new" function. Please try to make full entries. Entries with no useful information will be deleted. When making a new entry, dont hit your ENTER button until you have completed all the information.

gateway fpd1775w tft lcd monitor pricelist

Condition: Used, Screen Size: 17 in, Refresh Rate: 60 Hz, Bundle Description: Includes power cable + VGA cable, Video Inputs: VGA D-Sub, Custom Bundle: Yes, Color: Black, MPN: LE1708, Most Suitable For: Casual Computing, Item Length: 16, Aspect Ratio: 5:4, Brand: Emprex, Display Type: TFT, Maximum Resolution: 1280 x 1024, Manufacturer Warranty: None, Item Height: 1, Features: Flat Screen, Slim Bezel, Country/Region of Manufacture: China, Item Width: 16, UPC: 190580967609

gateway fpd1775w tft lcd monitor pricelist

We test the entire LCD for functionality including display, stand, and functions.No Screen Scratches or Major Damage.Minor scuffs on casing/stand may show. Everything is guaranteed and100% Fully Tested LCD.

gateway fpd1775w tft lcd monitor pricelist

I honestly don"t know much about the support strength of the 15", but I am fairly certain that a 24" monitor will not be supported. The 20" should work, but there is another factor to consider. Its not just the weight, but the distribution of weight. The original iMac LCD case was barely thicker than the LCD itself. As a result the 15 and 17" are less than an inch and the 20" is about an inch thick. If your monitor is thicker the weight may be too far in from of the articulation and pull the monitor forward. This is especially true of the top joint used for tilting the display. If a monitor is too light it may "spring back" when you move the neck.

The current monitor I have attached to the 20" arm is the LG L206WTQ which is 2.44" thick without the stand. I believe it weighs 11pounds with the lightweight stand and 10lbs or so without. This 20.1" monitor works perfectly (both articulations). When I tried the 21.5"HP/Compaq touch screen monitor it failed miserably. It was 3" thick and the head weighted 10.6lbs (4.8kg) without stand. But this touchscreen monitor had its heavy touch glass in the front of the monitor which may have weighed it down. So, its hard for me to say for sure. My gut feeling is that it will sag in one or both of the articulations. Hope this helps.

gateway fpd1775w tft lcd monitor pricelist

- OR - If your computer has a digital video connector (DVI), connect a white DVI video cable (available in the U.S. at www.gateway.com) to the white connector under the back of the display. Although a standard DVI cable is acceptable, we recommend using the right-angle cable (available in the U.S.

Place the hinge cover over the hinge. The hinge cover came with your optional stand. Attach the hinge cover using the screw you removed from the original neck hinge. Remove the four small screws from the back of the LCD panel. Do not discard the four screws.

Using Your Gateway Flat-panel Monitor Tighten the thumbscrew under the base with your fingers (or a flat screwdriver) to secure the neck into place. With the stand facing you, press the mounting bracket lever to the left and hold it, then remove the bracket from the stand.

OSD Menu Main menu Main Menu Auto Picture Geometry Advanced Reset Picture menu Picture Brightness Contrast Gamma Video Scaling Geometry menu Geometry H-Position V-Position Clock Phase OSD menus Description Auto—Automatically adjusts your monitor to its optimum settings. Picture—Opens the Picture menu, where you can adjust brightness, contrast, and gamma.