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UPDATE: So many people have emailed me about the PSU that I've included the voltage information here. The standard power supply unit is a Sino-American brand box with an IEC male connector (the back of your computer's PSU connector) and a two metre dual core low voltage cable with a 5 mm diametre plug. The standard output voltage is 12 volts DC at a current of up to 2 A. However I have one monitor working on a 19 V HP adapter which seems to be from an old laptop. Any questions? Email me.
Monitor is 305 mm diagonally, and has a stand built in. The stand can be extended to raise the monitor. Currently I have two of these on my home desktop, and two for sale. December 2003
Following two paragraphs added Sunday Jan 18 20:27:45 NZDT 2004
These monitors are about 3 1/2 years old. They were sold in job lots from "RemarkIT Solutions" after they finished a lease at a bank.
They do 800x600 at 60 Hz, but being LCDs the refresh is not noticable to me, where I can see 60 Hz and sometimes see 72 Hz on a junky monitor. They do 640x480 of course, but only by centering it on the screen with a large black border.
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