Ultra II, Ultra X           8514/A monitors for CAD and X Window
Princeton Monitors For 8514/A-compatible Applications
 
Microbytes Daily News Service
Copyright (c) 1989, McGraw-Hill, Inc.
The Ultra II is a 14-inch color monitor with 1024 row by 768
column resolution. It's compatible with IBM XTs, ATs, PS/2s, and
Apple Macintosh IIs, and SEs. It's also compatible with all the
latest graphics standards, from 8514/A down to MDA, including the
defacto standard Compaq's 1024.
 
Autosynchronous scan frequency ranges from 15 to 55-KHz
horizontal and 45 to 120Hz vertical scan. Dot pitch is 0.26
millimeters. Video bandwidth is 70 megahertz.
 
The CRT is a 14-inch diagonal Trinitron tube. Inputs can be
analog video, or synchronous analog, or TTL synchronous.
 
The Ultra X, which is available in 14-, 16-, and 19-inch color
and monochrome versions, features multiple resolution support and
memory support from 512K bytes to 8 megabytes.
 
It also features a Virtual Screen, which lets you access a screen
that's much larger than the display resolution of the monitor.
The Ultra X resolutions range from noninterlaced 512 rows by 512
columns to VGA and up to an interlaced workstation quality of
1280 by 1024.
 
Each of five Ultra X models include a low-resolution controller,
a monitor, a keyboard, and a mouse. The base model is a
monochrome edition with support for 1024 rows by 768 column
resolutions. The luxury model is color. The color pallete ranges
from monochrome TTL to color analog with 16 simultaneous colors.
Bandwidth is 80 MHz.
 
Price: Ultra II, $1295; Ultra X, $1995 to $5295.
 
Contact: Princeton Graphic Systems, 1100 Northmeadow Pkwy., Suite
150, Box 100040, Roswell, GA 30076, (800) 221-1490, (404)
664-1010.
 
                              --- Roger K. Adams
 
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