FAQs
Q Does fluctuation in temperature affect LCD monitors?
Q Do errors in brightness uniformity appear on color LCD monitors?
Q Do errors in brightness uniformity appear on monochrome LCD monitors?
Q I want to use several monochrome LCD monitors on one desk. Will there be any differences in how images are displayed on those monitors?
Q How long can I use an LCD monitor? (Life span of Backlight)
Q Do EIZO LCD monitors come with a universal power supply?
Q Do EIZO LCD monitors support interlace signals?
Q Does EIZO treat its LCD monitors with anti-reflection coating?
Q Are EIZO LCD monitors made in Japan?
Q How long does it take for a RadiForce LCD monitor to become stable after startup?
Q Do EIZO LCD monitors comply with Medical regulations?
Q Can I use my monitor in portrait mode?
Q How can I install two or more LCD monitors in one location
Q Can I calibrate several LCD monitors on a single PC?
Q Which graphics boards are compatible with FC-2091?
Q Does the brightness of RadiForce LCD monitors degrade over time?
Q We have been using monochrome CRT monitors in our hospital. Can we replace them with RadiForce LCD monitors?
Q Can I attach a RadiForce LCD monitor to an arm or other mounting device?
Q Is it possible to connect USB compliant peripherals to RadiForce LCD monitors?
Q How can pixel defects be recognized?
Q When installing a medical graphics board, why does Windows require installing the driver twice?
Q
Does fluctuation in temperature affect LCD monitors?
A
Everyday fluctuations in temperature will not normally be apparent to the end user. LCD monitors, like CRT monitors, have a wide operating temperature range (0°C to 35°C). However, at a low temperature, response time may slow and the contrast level may be slightly lower than normal.