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| Pixel Pitch (mm) || 0.276 || 0.282 || 0.265 || 0.248
 
| Pixel Pitch (mm) || 0.276 || 0.282 || 0.265 || 0.248
 
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| Brightness<sup>1</sup> (cd/m<sup>2</sup>) || 350 || 250 || 350 || 250
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| Brightness (cd/m<sup>2</sup>) <ref group="fn" name="spec">As specified by manufacturer, measured values may differ.</ref> || 350 || 250 || 350 || 250
 
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| Contrast<sup>1</sup> || 1000:1 || 1000:1 || 1000:1 || 1000:1
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| Contrast <ref group="fn" name="spec" /> || 1000:1 || 1000:1 || 1000:1 || 1000:1
 
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| Panel Type || TN || TN || IPS || TN
 
| Panel Type || TN || TN || IPS || TN
 
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| Viewing Angle<sup>1</sup> (horizontal/vertical) || 170°/160° || 170°/160° || 178°/178° || 178°/178°  
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| Viewing Angle (horizontal/vertical) <ref group="fn" name="spec" /> || 170°/160° || 170°/160° || 178°/178° || 178°/178°  
 
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| Vert. Refresh Rate (Hz) || 100/120/144 || 60 || 60 || 60
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| Vert. Refresh Rate (Hz) || 120<ref group="fn"> Default value. Maximum refresh rate is 144 Hz.</ref>|| 60 || 60 || 60
 
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| Response Time GtG<sup>1</sup> (ms) || 1 || 5 || 8 || 14
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| Response Time GtG (ms) <ref group="fn" name="spec" /> || 1 || 5 || 8 || 14
 
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| Display Colors || 16.7 mln || 16.7 mln  || 16.7 mln || 16.7 mln
 
| Display Colors || 16.7 mln || 16.7 mln  || 16.7 mln || 16.7 mln
 
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| Color Gamut<sup>1</sup> || 72% || 83% || 82% ||
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| Color Gamut <ref group="fn" name="spec" /> || 72% || 83% || 82% ||
 
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| Touch || style="background-color:#F99;" | No || style="background-color:#F99;" | No || style="background-color:#F99;" | No || style="background-color:#9F9;" | Yes, capacitive
 
| Touch || style="background-color:#F99;" | No || style="background-color:#F99;" | No || style="background-color:#F99;" | No || style="background-color:#9F9;" | Yes, capacitive
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| Other Connections || Headphone jack, USB 2.0 Hub || USB 2.0 Hub || Headphone jack, USB 2.0 Hub || USB 2.0 Hub
 
| Other Connections || Headphone jack, USB 2.0 Hub || USB 2.0 Hub || Headphone jack, USB 2.0 Hub || USB 2.0 Hub
 
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<sup>1</sup>According to the manufacturer specifications.
      
== Calibration ==
 
== Calibration ==
    
Our Benq XL2429Z lab monitors are individually color-calibrated using a Datacolor Spyder4 Elite colorimeter, based on a fixed hardware profile as specified below. This calibration is used to normalize the color representation of all lab monitors, which allows users to transfer their stimuli from one lab to the other with a minimized change in color perception. The color profile for each monitor will be automatically loaded or refreshed when a user logs into Windows, and will be periodically updated to provide the best possible representation of the [[Wikipedia:International_Color_Consortium | ICC]] standard the monitor's display panel can deliver.
 
Our Benq XL2429Z lab monitors are individually color-calibrated using a Datacolor Spyder4 Elite colorimeter, based on a fixed hardware profile as specified below. This calibration is used to normalize the color representation of all lab monitors, which allows users to transfer their stimuli from one lab to the other with a minimized change in color perception. The color profile for each monitor will be automatically loaded or refreshed when a user logs into Windows, and will be periodically updated to provide the best possible representation of the [[Wikipedia:International_Color_Consortium | ICC]] standard the monitor's display panel can deliver.
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| AMA || Off
 
| AMA || Off
 
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<!-- [[:File:XL2420Z_ICC_Profile.zip]] Note: ICC profile removed. Should no longer be available because every monitor has its own profile -->
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| ICC Profile || [[:File:XL2420Z_ICC_Profile.zip | Download]]
   
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==== Installation ====
 
==== Installation ====
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To install the profile manually, Right Click on the desktop --> Screen Resolution --> Advanced settings --> Color Management. Click "Add" and browse to the downloaded file. When added, select the profile from the list of associated profiles and click "Set as Default Profile". Note: this color profile should be pre-installed on all lab computers and cannot be changed by the default user. Contact our [mailto:c.lieu@socsci.ru.nl administrator] if you are not sure whether the correct profile is loaded.
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The color profile should be pre-installed on all lab computers and cannot be changed by the default user. Contact our [[Administrator]] if you are not sure whether the correct profile is loaded.
    
== KVM Switches ==
 
== KVM Switches ==
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*[[Media:Manual CS1642.zip|Aten CS1642 User Manual]]
 
*[[Media:Manual CS1642.zip|Aten CS1642 User Manual]]
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== Motion blur reduction ==
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[[File:LabMonitorBlur.PNG|thumbnail|full persistence mode shows a steady image]]
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[[File:LabMonitorNoBlur.PNG|thumbnail|low persistence mode ('blur reduction') shows a pulsed image]]
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By default the Benq XL2420Z is in 120 Hz mode. This means that the minimum time that a stimulus is shown is 8.3 ms. The monitor menu, reachable with the touch buttons on the right side of the monitor has a ''blur reduction'' setting. This changes the backlighting of the LCD screen in such a way that it is lighted only a quarter of the time. A stimulus present on the screen for one frame will now be visible for only 2ms.
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This setting is useful when the participant is moving with respect to the screen or is watching a moving object on the screen. The perceived blur will be reduced with 75%.
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See [http://www.blurbusters.com/ www.blurbusters.com] for more information on (motion) blur.
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Additionally the setting is useful when not only the onset (moment of appearing) but the moment the object is perceived is important. Do note that the latency of the onset does not change.

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