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                    aspect ratio) Dell 17 inch, NEC 18 inch, 
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                    DELL 20 inch 
                    (Video/Data), HDTV
                    Data/Video 20 inch,  (16:9 aspect ratio)
                    23 inch 
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                    26 inch wide format (16x9),
                    HDTV 30 inch wide format (16x9), 
                    and NEC 
                    30 inch wide format (16x9) 
                    VESA Mounts
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                    Promotions, Parties, Awards & Entertainment Events, Public 
                    Relations & Industry Press Events, Road Shows, Traveling or 
                    Permanent Shows, Museums, Film & Television, Sponsorship 
                    Presentation, Special Environments for all occasions
 
 We are a full service audio, visual, video, lighting, 
                    staging, and computer rental company.  Serving clients 
                    nationally, we offer one of the most comprehensive 
                    inventories in the industry for small businesses events, 
                    conventions, tradeshows, expositions, event planners, 
                    training seminars, and live entertainment shows. With the 
                    latest in technology from leading manufacturers, we ensure 
                    your event will be a total success.  
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                  | Display Panel |  
                  | Diagonal Size: | 17 in |  
                  | Viewable Size: | 17 in |  
                  | Aspect Ratio: | 4:3 (Standard) |  
                  | Resolution: | 1280 x 1024 |  
                  | Response Time: | 12 ms |  
                  | Refresh Rate at Max 
                  Resolution: | 60 Hz |  
                  | Color Depth: | 16.7 Million Colors + 
                  8-Bit Grayscale Mask (32-bit) |  
                  | Contrast Ratio: | 500:1 |  
                  | Brightness: | 300 cd/m2 |  
                  | Pitch: | 0.264 mm |  
                  | Horizontal Viewing 
                  Angle: | 130 degrees |  
                  | Vertical Viewing 
                  Angle: | 140 degrees |  
                  | Interface |  
                  | Interface Type: | Video - 15 pin 
                  High-Density D-shell (VGA), Video - 24 pin DVI-D |  
                  | Other 
                  Features |  
                  | Monitor Color: | Black |  
                  | Mounting: | Desktop, Wallmount |  
                  | Included Devices: | Monitor Stand |  
                  | System Type: | PC |  
                  | Dimensions |  
                  | Height: | 21.58 in |  
                  | Width: | 13.48 in |  
                  | Depth: | 8.42 in |  
                  | Weight: | 13.48 lbs |    |  |  |  |  
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            | 20 inch data/video by Dell The 2001FP's Dell design combines style and functionality. Sitting on a 
              stable, silver, semicircular base, its slim, black bezel adds only 
              three-quarters of an inch to the top and the sides of the display 
              and one inch along the bottom. The 2001FP is highly adjustable, 
              too: it swivels smoothly 45 degrees to each side, tilts 20 degrees 
              backward and 5 degrees forward, and the telescoping neck adds 
              about five inches of height. The push of a button releases the 
              panel from the neck, which makes the 2001FP easy to store, 
              transport, or connect to a VESA wall- or arm-mount. And as we've 
              come to expect from larger LCDs, the 2001FP pivots from Landscape 
              to Portrait mode, making legal-size documents and Web pages easier 
              to view. Unfortunately, you'll have to download pivot software 
              from Dell's Web site; we wish it had come bundled with the 
              display. The onscreen menus are fairly easy to control using three 
              small adjustment buttons on the lower right of the bezel; a fourth 
              button selects the signal input.
 
 A true multimedia display, the 2001FP has loads of connections. 
              It's compatible with PCs and Macs and accepts both analog and 
              digital video signals (unfortunately, you can't adjust the 
              contrast and some other image settings when connected via the 
              digital video interface). Tube watchers can take advantage of the 
              2001FP's picture-in-picture capabilities by connecting additional 
              video sources, say, a camcorder, via its composite and S-Video 
              inputs. The display also sports four downstream USB 2.0 ports--two 
              on one side and two in back--useful for connecting a joystick, a 
              keyboard, or any other USB-driven peripheral. A pliable silver 
              loop on the back is big enough to corral a handful of cables.
 
 The 2001FP generally scored well in CNET's image-quality tests. 
              Text looked sharp in documents and spreadsheets and on Web pages. 
              However, we found some bumps and spots in blocks of colors, and 
              there were minor flaws in some of our grayscale tests. In our 
              informal video-motion tests, the 2001FP didn't perform noticeably 
              better than the other LCDs we've tested, despite its 16ms 
              pixel-response time; although the streaking and ghosting was not 
              egregious, there was detectable noise and some degradation of fine 
              detail. Still, such flaws are present on all LCDs to some degree, 
              and the 2001FP's image quality should satisfy most users.
 
 SPECIFICATIONS:
 Display type Flat panel display: TFT active matrix
 Display (projector) diagonal size 20.1 in
 Viewable screen size 20.1 in
 Compatibility PC
 Width 17.6 in
 Depth 9.7 in
 Height 18 in
 Weight 18.7 lbs
 Image
 Max resolution 1600 x 1200
 Dot pitch 0.255 mm
 Image brightness 250
 Display (projector) image contrast ratio 400:1
 Max vertical view angle +88 / -88
 Max horizontal view angle +88 / -88
 Max sync rate (V x H) 76 Hz x 80 KHz
 Video Input
 Input device type None
 Digital video standard Digital Visual Interface (DVI)
 Analog video signal RGB, S-Video, Composite video
 Power
 Power consumption operational 90 Watt
 Operational power consumption (standby) 3 Watt
 Connectivity
 Built-in devices USB hub
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            | NEC, 
              MULTISYNC LCD2080UX+ BLACK LCD 20" 
 Revolutionize your visual experience with the ground-breaking 20” 
              NEC MultiSync LCD2080UX+, a flat-panel monitor that boasts a 
              multitude of leading-edge capabilities. This model’s 
              ultra-thin-frame design, along with its advanced functionality and 
              productivity-enhancing technologies, could easily make it the most 
              intelligent visual display solution to date.
 
 
                
                  | Monitor Specifications |  
                  | Dimensions: | Net (with stand): 17.4"(W) x 14.4-19.5"(H) x 7.9"(D)
 442mm(W) x 366.3-496.3mm(H) x 200mm(D)
 Net (without stand):17.4"(W) x 13.4"(H) x 3.5"(D)
 442mm(W) x 340mm(H) x 88.8mm(D)
 Shipping:22.6"(W) x 20.0"(H) x 11.8"(D)
 574mm(W) x 507mm(H) x 300mm(D)
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                  | Input: | Ambix+ Technology (DVI-I, DVI-D, 
                  VGA 15pin) |  
                  | LCD Module: | 20.1-inch (20.1" 
                  viewable image size), active matrix, thin film transistor (TFT), liquid
 crystal display (LCD), 0.255 mm pixel pitch,
 XtraView+ technology, RGB vertical stripe color
 filter arrangement, 250 cd/m2 white luminance
 typical, 400:1 contrast ratio - typical,
 16ms response time - typical
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                  | Limited Warranty: | 3-Year Parts and Labor, 
                  including backlight |  
                  | Operating Altitude: | 0 to 15,912 Feet |  
                  | Operating Humidity Range: | 30% to 80% |  
                  | Operating Temperature: | +41° F to +95° F / +5° C to +35° C |  
                  | Power Consumption: | ON: 54W Power Savings Mode: <1W
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                  | Power Management: | VESA DPMS |  
                  | Resolutions 
                  Supported: | 1600 x 1200 @ 60 
                  Hz Resolutions Supported (Analog): 720 x 400* @ 70 Hz to 85 Hz640 x 480 @ 60 Hz to 85 Hz
 800 x 600* @ 56 Hz to 85 Hz
 832 x 624* @ 75 Hz
 1024 x 768 @ 60 Hz to 85 Hz
 1280 x 1024 @ 60 Hz to 85 Hz
 1600 x 1200 @ 60 Hz
 Resolutions Supported (Digital): 640 x 400* @ 70 Hz to 85 Hz720 x 400* @ 70 Hz to 85 Hz
 640 x 480 @ 60 Hz to 85 Hz
 800 x 600* @ 56 Hz to 85 Hz
 832 x 624* @ 75 Hz
 1024 x 768 @ 60 Hz to 85 Hz
 1280 x 1024 @ 60 Hz to 85 Hz
 1600 x 1200 @ 60 Hz
 NOTE: Some systems may not support
 all modes listed.
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                  | Storage Altitude: | 0 to 40,000 Feet |  
                  | Storage Humidity Range: | 10% to 85% |  
                  | Storage Temperature: | +14° F to +140° F / -10° C to 
                  +60° C |  
                  | Sync: | Separate sync: TTL level 
                  (Positive/Negative) Composite sync: TTL level (Positive/Negative)
 Sync on Green: Video 0.3 Vp-p Negative (0.7Vp-p postive)
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                  | Synchronization Range 
                  (Automatically): | Horizontal: 31.5 kHz to 91.1 
                  kHz Vertical: 50.0 Hz to 85.0 Hz
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                  | VESA Hole Configuration 
                  Spec. | 100 x 100mm |  
                  | Voltage Rating: | Universal 100 
                  (110-240V) 50-60Hz Internal |  
                  | Weight: | Net (with stand): 23.1 lbs. / 10.5 kg Net (without stand): 15.4 lbs. / 7 kg
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                  | Features: | Ultra-thin frame (bezel), 
                  XtraView+ Technology wide-angle viewing, Ambix+ Technology, 
                  Advanced No Touch Auto Adjust, AutiBright, CableComp, 
                  power-off timer, black level adjustment, digital smoothing, 
                  digital controls, sRBG, OmniColor 6 axis control, third party 
                  touchscreen and protective glass integration, Plug and Play (VESA 
                  DDC2B&2Bi), VESA DPMS power management, Optional MultiSync 
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                VESA 
                standard means a hole pattern on the back of the monitor: 3"x3" 
                or 4"x4" (75mm x 75mm or 100mm x 100mm). The diameter of the 
                screws are 4 mm. Many LCD monitor manufacturers worldwide agreed 
                on the VESA standard - a major accomplishment. The four holes 
                may be centered or are located on the lower edge of the monitor. 
                With some models you might have to remove the original stand (if 
                the electronic is not located in the foot) before you will see 
                the 4 holes. VESA standard for monitor mounting mentioned above 
                refers to LCD monitors, also called flat panel monitors or flat 
                screen monitors. For plasma screens there is a new hole pattern 
                - 200mm x 200 mm. 
                Most LCD 
                monitors come with the VESA standard hole pattern, but there are 
                some exceptions. We have compiled 
                VESA 
                monitor mount reference charts where you can find all common 
                LCD monitors manufacturers, a listing by flat panel model 
                numbers, including information if the particular LCD monitor is 
                compliant with VESA standard as described above. 
                What does 
                the term, VESA standard, mean?  
                [VESA] 
                stands for Video
                Electronics
                Standards
                Association. 
                This is an international non-profit corporation, which 
                represents more than 100 corporate members worldwide. VESA 
                supports and sets industry-wide interface standards for the PC, 
                workstation, and computing environments. VESA promotes and 
                develops timely, relevant, open standards for the display and 
                display interface industry, ensuring interoperability and 
                encouraging innovation and market growth. For more detailed 
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                | Guide to renting Monitors 
 
                 Too 
                often, audio visual needs end up at the bottom of a meeting 
                planners' list. You have a speaker to line up, an audience to 
                gather, materials to create, and a host of details from meals to 
                sleeping rooms to worry about. But if the wrong equipment comes 
                in, you find out in a hurry how important it is. Still, planning for the av does not have to be a complex 
                task. Your rental supplier should be able to do most of the work 
                for you.  We need only a few basic pieces of information to 
                make sure your meeting comes off without a hitch.
 A checklist for meetings that include computer projection.Most meetings today involve a computer at some point. This is 
                what you need to know in advance if you will be renting 
                equipment to display computer graphics.
 
                  What kind of computer will you be using? IBM compatible, 
                  Macintosh, or something else? If it's an iMac, be sure to 
                  mention that to your rental supplier, because their 
                  requirements are different than other computers. What is the computer's resolution? SVGA is 800 x 600, XGA 
                  is 1024 x 768, SXGA 1280 x 1024, and UXGA 1600 x 1200. If you need to show a workstation–or any other computer 
                  that's not VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA or Macintosh–what is its 
                  horizontal scan rate? If you're using a laptop, make sure you know how to 
                  activate its monitor output. (Newer laptops can be programmed 
                  in the windows setup to have the monitor output activated at 
                  all times. Others might have a command such as Function-F5 to 
                  activate the monitor output. Be sure to try this before your 
                  meeting begins.) Will you be showing a video? Then you will need a monitor 
                  that has a video feature like the Dell aboveWill you be using transparencies?   You will 
                  need a visual presenter.  ElmoWill you be using slides? How big is the room you'll be using? How many people will be attending the meeting? Is darkening the room possible? If possible, would it be a 
                  problem for your meeting to do so?  
 Types of equipmentOnce you've gathered the above information, there are still a 
                few choices you'll end up making that will affect the quality of 
                the image you get and the cost of your rental. The most 
                important is the type of computer display device you'll use.
 Large screen monitorsGenerally, if only a handful of people will be present, 30" to 
                42" monitor is your best bet. If the impression you make is 
                especially important, you may want to consider a plasma monitor, 
                which is a flat-screen display, usually 42" or 50" diagonal. 
                Either way, a monitor has excellent resolution and you will not 
                have to darken your meeting room.
 LCD projectorsIf you need to accommodate 10 people or more and especially if 
                color graphics, brightness and contrast are important to you, 
                you'll want an LCD projector. We have projectors for different 
                screen sizes, brightness and resolutions available for rental to 
                accommodate any specific application. If you need to travel, you 
                can rent a projector that weighs from 5 to 10 pounds. If you 
                need to keep room lights on or expect a large audience, we can 
                provide projectors up to 5,000 ANSI lumens in brightness.
 Screen and soundYour last decisions involve the size and type of screen and the 
                sound system you'll use. For a large meeting, selection of 
                either can be complex. Room size and conditions, seating 
                arrangements and factors such as lighting, acoustics, and the 
                types of other equipment you are using all affect what you need. 
                Your best bet is to get an expert  involved, and such 
                advice is available at no charge.
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