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BroMagic 17” DVI LCD Monitor Review

Author: Shane Baxtor SUMMARY: About three years ago we all would have loved to be an owner of a brand new LCD monitor but with retail prices the way they were it was just not viable. Now LCDs are becoming somewhat mainstream, prices have dropped and are becoming an option for most. Today Shawn "Toxic" Baker takes a look at a new competitor in the value section of the LCD market in BroMagic with their 17” DVI-enabled monitor. Does cheap necessarily mean poor quality? Not always!
Editor: Cameron Wilmot
Category: Visual
Published: 4th October 2003
Manufacturer: BroMagic
Our Rating: 9.0 out of 10

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Specifications

- Main Features

- 1280 x 1024/SXGA
- Low Radiation
- Low Power Consumption
- On Screen Display Control
- Superb Adjustable View Angle


- Product Details

- LCD Display
- Display Type 17” active matrix TFT LCD panel
- Pixel pitch 0.264(H)×0.264(V) mm
- Display Area (H×W) 337.92(H)×270.34(W) mm
- Contrast Ratio 400:1
- Viewing Angle L/R +80° ~ -80°
- U/D +80° ~ -80°
- Interface LVDS(5V)
- Resolution: 1280 X 1024


- Operation Features

- H Frequency input Range 30KHZ—80KHZ
- V Frequency input Range 50HZ—75HZ
- Video Frequency 135MHz
- Display Colors 16,777M
- Resolution SXGA 1280×1024 @ 75Hz
- Brightness 250 cd/m^2
- Response Time Tr/Tf=15/20 ms
- Operation conditions
- Humidity: 20% ~ 80%
- Temperature: 0°C ~ 45°C
- Storage Conditions
- Humidity: 20% ~ 80%
- Temperature -20°C ~ 60°C


- Input Connector

- Analog: 15-pin-D-SUB
- Digital: DVI


- Multimedia: (Option)

- Video AV1-RCA Jack
- S-Video Jack


- Audio Line in - stereo

- R/L Channel – RCA Jack
- Ear phone jack
- Line out – Micro phone jack


- USB (Option)

1× up stream
4× down stream


- Touch Screen (Option)

- Capacitive/Resistive type RS232 Connector.
- TV Tunner/Remote Control (Option)
- Light Senser NTSC / PAL / SECAM
- Phono Jack or IEC Connect.
- WinNet /Wireless Keyboard(RF)
- Wireless mouse(RF)/Camcorder TBD


- Users Control

Front Panel Controls - Auto Adjust, Menu, up, down, Select+, Select-, ESC & Volume

OSD Controls - Brightness, Contrast, Auto adjust, Phase Clock, H. Position, V. Position, Sharpness Color Temperature, Language, OSD H/V Position, Video select, Recall.


- Physical Specification

Dimension (H×W×D) - 448(H)×433(W)×200(D) Typ. mm Net Weight 6.5KG


- Power

Power Saving - VESA DPMS Standard
Power Consumption - 35W (Typ)


- Regulation

Safety & EMI - UL, CSE, TUU/GS, CE, VCCI, FCC (DOC)



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