Thanks found fount exactly what I need so I don?t need alternatives, simply never heard of the company and want to know if anyone here knows if they are the real thing or a fly by night.
I need a media converter RJ-45 to Fiber SC connector, the trick is that it will be installed in a cabinet that is exposed to the environment. Thus it needs to be able to handle high temperature high humidity. A Google search found Garrettcom.com
I have never heard of the company anyone have...
All 19 inch LCD monitors that run 1280 x 1024 have the same 0.294mm pixel pitch. The pixel pitch multiplied by the resolution defines the physical size of the panel. Suggest you consider the new Planar PX191M.
Based on my twenty + years designing monitors and looking at our own failure data over the last 5 years you are absolutly incorrect in both your assumptions.I doubt that you have underware 45+ years old.
A good 17 Inch LCd 16ms perfect for gaming is $479 street price these days.
Jim...
I think you have it backwards, the MTBF of the average CRT is 30,000 hours, the backlight on an LCD is 50,000 hours. LCD's are far more reliable than CRT monitors.
Jim Witkowski
Chief Hardware Engineer
MonitorsDirect.com
I don?t call it hype, I call it research and development. Every LCD manufacture is working on technologies to reduce pixel response, increase viewing angle, getting a wider color gamut etc.
NEC publish a paper on one technology they were working on and unfortunately people assumed that it...
Limitations of the LCD manufacturing process sometimes result in dead sub-pixels. Three sub-pixels one red, one green and one blue make up a ?Pixel?. A dead ?pixel? three adjacent sub-pixels is rare, however dead sub-pixels are very common. A "dead sub-pixel" can take the form of either a black...
This is what I remember about the 1280 x 1024 standard.
It all goes back to the days when IBM and Brooktree where manufacturing RAMDACs for video cards and they where competing. The Ramdac is the chip (often embedded) in the graphics chip that has driven the resolution standards. The Ramdac is...
Sounds like the system is running the monitor out of its scan range. Boot into safe mode and set the system resolution and refresh rate to the monitor manufactures recommended setting.
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