Choosing a good location for your monitor, Positioning the monitor – Apple AppleVision 750 User Manual

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Choosing a good location for your monitor

Here are some key factors to consider when determining where to place
your monitor:

m Be sure that the desk or table can support the monitor’s weight—

approximately 50 pounds (23 kilograms) for the AppleVision 750 Display
and approximately 60 pounds (27 kilograms) for the AppleVision
750

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Display.

m Make sure that the power cord and monitor cable will easily reach from the

back of the monitor to your computer and wall outlet.

m The monitor cable should be unobstructed when you swivel and tilt the

monitor, so allow at least 7 inches (17.5 cm) of clearance in the back. If you
don’t allow enough clearance, the monitor connector might be damaged
when the cable hits an obstruction.

Positioning the monitor

IMPORTANT

When you unpack or move the monitor, don’t set the monitor

down at an angle; you might damage the monitor stand.

Once your monitor is in place on a desk or table, follow these steps:

1

Place the monitor so the screen faces the user.

2

To slide the monitor, lift the front up slightly and push or pull in the direction you want.

3

Adjust the viewing angle of the monitor by tilting it up or down and turning it left or right

on its stand.

Position the monitor so that when you use it, no bright light is behind the
monitor or reflected on the screen. Your eyes should be about level with the
top edge of the screen and between 18 and 28 inches (45 to 70 cm) away. Take
occasional breaks when using your computer to focus your eyes on a
distant object.

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