Specs:
Panel
Type: a-si TFT/PVA
Viewable Area: 19"
Pixel Pitch: 0.294
Brightness(Typ.): 250 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio: 1000:1
Viewing Angle(H/V): 178/178
Response Time: 25 ms
Interface: Dual
Frequency
Horizontal Frequency: 31-81
Vertical Frequency: 56-85
Bandwidth: 140 Mhz
Maximum Resolution: 1280*1024
Colour Supported: 16.7 Million
Signal Input
Input Video Signal: Analog RGB, DVI Digital Link, CVBS, S-Video, Component, TV (antenna/cable)
Video Level: Analog : 0.7VP-P, Digital: TMDS tm
Sync. Type: Separate H/V, Composite H/V
Input Connectors: D-sub, DVI-D, CVBS, S-Video, Component, RF
Included Signal Cable: D-sub Cable, DVI Cable
DDC: DDC 1/2B
On Mode: 58 Watts
DPMS Mode: <2W
Multimedia Speakers: Built-in 5watt x 2ch.
Wall-Mount: VESA 100mm
Available Colour's: Silver
Mac Compatibility: YES
Dimensions
Set with stand(WxHxD): 433 x 436 x 198 (mm)
Packing(WxHxD): 532 x 553 x 165 (mm)
Weight
Net: 5.9 Kg
Gross: 8.9 Kg
Regulation
Energy: Energy Star/NVTEK
Emissions: TCO'03
Stand: Foldable Stand
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Features:
As I mentioned in the introduction, the biggest feature of the SyncMaster 930MP is it's multifunction ability. With the many inputs it makes the perfect 19" screen for any HTPC, or a great addition to any small office where you would like not only a monitor, but a multi-purpose display screen as well.

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The front of the monitor is very sleek and simple looking. There is the large 19" screen and below that a grill which houses 2 built in 5 Watt, 2 channel speakers. Centered a couple of centimeters down from the screen is a circular control button. In the very middle is an illuminated power button. The ring around this power button is pushed right or left for volume up/down, and pressed up or down for channel up/down. Right below that dial is a small IR receiver for the remote control which is included.

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On the right side of the screen you'll find more buttons. These are for Menu, Auto Adjust, Enter/FM Radio, Source, PIP and colour mode.

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On the left of the screen there are inputs for SVideo, RCA composite, and RCA audio L/R as well as headphones.

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