Specifications
50 Vidikron PlasmaView Owner’s Operating Manual
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7.3
Computer/Video Signal
Compatibility
The PlasmaView can display video signals from a variety of computer sources via its RGB-HD
and DVI inputs.
Table 7-2 lists the signal types that are compatible with the PlasmaView, and indicates which
of those are VESA standards.
Table 7-2. Computer/Video Signal Compatibility Chart
Signal Type
Mode
(Dots x Lines)
Vertical
Frequency (Hz)
Horizontal
Frequency (kHz)
Sync Polarity
Horiz. Vert.
IBM 640x400 70.10 31.50 neg neg
IBM
640x480
59.90 31.50 neg neg
MAC 66.70 35.00 Sync on Green
VESA 72.80 37.90 neg neg
VESA 75.00 37.50 neg neg
VESA 85.00 43.30 neg neg
IBM 100.40 51.10 neg neg
IBM 120.40 61.30 neg neg
IBM
720x400
70.10 31.50 neg neg
VESA 85.10 37.90 neg pos
VESA
800x600
56.25 35.20 pos pos
VESA 60.30 37.90 pos pos
VESA 72.20 48.10 pos pos
VESA 75.00 46.90 pos pos
VESA 85.10 53.70 pos pos
IBM 99.80 63.00 pos pos
IBM 120.00 75.70 pos pos
MAC 832x624 74.60 49.70 Sync on Green
IBM 848x480 60.00 31.00 pos pos
IBM 852x480 60.00 31.70 neg neg
Notes:
1. The PlasmaView may not be able to display images from notebook computers in simultaneous (CRT/LCD)
mode. Should this occur, switch the notebook computer to “CRT only” mode. If you are unsure how to do
this, refer to your notebook computer’s user manual.
2. All modes other than the native resolution (1024x768 for the VP-42HD or 1365x768 for the VP-50 and
VP-60) are scaled up or down to that resolution.