Iiyama Vision Master Pro monitors

The Iiyama Vision Master Pro computer monitor line was manufactured by Iiyama, a high-end manufacturer of LCD and CRT monitors, as an advanced version of the Vision Master line.

Overview

This CRT monitor was manufactured in the 1990s, and has been discontinued. For a year from April 1997 to April 1998, this monitor was at the top of PCWorld{{'}}s chart as a Best Buy.

{{cite magazine|date=April 6, 1998|title=Iiyama VisionMaster Pro17|url=http://www.pcworld.com/article/23037/iiyama_visionmaster_pro17.html|magazine=PCWorld|accessdate=1 May 2011}} According to PC Pro magazine, it dominated the UK monitor market at around that period.{{cite magazine|date=1 Jan 2000|title=Iiyama Vision Master Pro 410 review|url=http://www.pcpro.co.uk/reviews/peripherals/2874/iiyama-vision-master-pro-410|location=London|work=PC Pro|accessdate=3 May 2011}}

This line was succeeded by the Iiyama Vision Master ProLite LCD monitor series, later rebranded as simply ProLite.

Models

= Vision Master Pro 17 =

The Iiyama Vision Master Pro 17 computer monitor was released by Iiyama in 1997.

==Technical specifications==

Screen - The monitor was a CRT with a phosphor area diagonal: {{cvt|41|cm|in}}, dot pitch of 0.26{{nbsp}}mm. The screen had a short persistence phosphor with an anti-reflection and anti-static coating. The horizontal sync frequency was 27.0{{ndash}}86.0{{nbsp}}kHz, and the vertical sync frequency was 50{{ndash}}160{{nbsp}}Hz. The maximum video resolution was {{resx|1600|1200}}, non-interlaced.{{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080702191148/http://si87.com/Products/Monitors/17inchmonitor.html|url=http://si87.com/Products/Monitors/17inchmonitor.html|title=IIyama visionmaster 17 inch monitors|archivedate=2008-07-02}} In 2000 this model received a tube upgrade: a Mitsubishi Diamondtron FD tube with 0.24{{nbsp}}mm dot pitch was equipped.

Video connectors - The two standard input connections are 5-BNC and D-sub mini 15 pin.

Power - The monitor operated on a standard 120{{nbsp}}V 60{{nbsp}}Hz line or 230{{nbsp}}V 50{{nbsp}}Hz, consuming a maximum of 110{{nbsp}}W of power. Standby power was 10{{nbsp}}W maximum, and suspend mode was 6{{nbsp}}W maximum.

= Pro 400 =

= Pro 454 =

{{Cite web|last=Ramelet|first=Philippe|date=2002-03-19|title=Comparison: Twelve 19" CRT Monitors|url=https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/comparison,440.html|access-date=2021-10-04|website=Tom's Hardware|language=en}}

= Pro 510 =

Released in 1999{{Cite web|last=Clark|first=Jason|title=iiYama VisionMaster PRO 510|url=https://www.anandtech.com/show/421|access-date=2021-10-04|website=www.anandtech.com}}

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