Features
Bandwidth:Bandwidth is the difference between the upper and lower frequencies in a continuous set of frequencies. It is typically measured in Hertz (Hz). A key characteristic of bandwidth is that any band of a given width can carry the same amount of information, regardless of where that band is located in the frequency spectrum. For example, a 3 kHz band can carry a telephone conversation whether that band is at baseband (as in a POTS telephone line) or modulated to some higher frequency.
300 MHz
Full HD:Full High Definition (HD) means that a display supports a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixel, and has a digital TV connection.
Maximum operating distance:The maximum distance from which you can operate the device.
65 m
Maximum resolution:The maximum number of pixels that can be displayed in the image. It is usually quoted as width × height,: for example, "1024 × 768" means the width is 1024 pixels and the height is 768 pixels.
1920 x 1440 pixels
Plug and Play:Indicates whether this product supports is "plug and play". Plug and play is hardware or software that, after being installed ("plugged in"), can immediately be used ("played with"), as opposed to hardware or software which requires configuration.
Material:The material from which a thing is or can be made e.g. wood, plastic.
Metal
Packaging content
Ports & interfaces
DC-in jack:The socket/plug where the DC electricity supply connects to the device.
SCART ports quantity:The number of sockets (ports) for SCART connections.
0
RS-232 ports:The number of sockets (ports) for RS-232. An RS-232 serial port was once a standard feature of a personal computer, used for connections to modems, printers, mice, data storage, uninterruptible power supplies, and other peripheral devices. Now it has been largely replaced by USB and other ports.
1
Component video (YPbPr/YCbCr) out:The number of sockets (ports) for RF (radio frequency) connections out of the product.
0
Component video (YPbPr/YCbCr) in:The number of sockets (ports) for RF (radio frequency) connections into the product.
0
Composite video out:The socket in the device for the composite video, which is an analog video transmission (no audio) that carries standard definition video typically at 480i or 576i resolution. The cables for composite video are normally yellow.
0
Composite video in:The socket (port) for the composite video input (white cable).
0
Digital audio coaxial out:The socket in the device for the digital audio output. The signal is carried via a coaxial cable with an RCA connector.
0
Digital audio coaxial in:The socket in the device for the digital audio input. The signal is broight into the device via a coaxial cable with an RCA connector.
0
DisplayPorts quantity:Number of DisplayPorts. A DisplayPort is a digital display interface developed by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA). The interface is primarily used to connect a video source to a display device such as a computer monitor, though it can also be used to carry audio, USB, and other forms of data.
0
VGA (D-Sub) ports quantity:Number of VGA (D-Sub) ports (connecting interfaces) in the device. The VGA (D-Sub) connector is a 15 pin connector between a computer and a monitor. It was first introduced in 1987 by IBM.
5
HDMI in:Port (socket) for HDMI input.
0
Video port type:The type of socket in the device for connecting a video e.g. SCART.
VGA
Power
Power consumption (typical):Amount of power consumed by this model, often expressed in watts (W). Typical values that manufacturers give are power consumption when off, standby/suspended mode, typical use, maximum usage.
0.55 W
Power requirements:
5.3VDC
Technical details
Compliance certificates:
RoHS
Weight & dimensions
Dimensions (WxDxH):Dimensions of the product (Width x Depth x Height).
76.1 x 200 x 44 mm
Weight:Weight of the product without packaging (net weight). If possible, the net weight is given including standard accessories and supplies. Please note that sometimes the manufacturer leaves out the weight of accessories and/or supplies.
660 g