sRGB is an industry standard that ensures the best possible match between the colors displayed on your screen and those in your printouts.
On-Off response time is the period required for a liquid crystal cell to go from active (black) to inactive (white) and back to active (black) again. It is measured in milliseconds. Faster is better: Lower response time means faster transitions and, therefore, results in fewer visible image artifacts in the display of transition of text and graphics. On-Off response time is a more important measure in the display of business content like documents, graphs and photos.
For graphics monitors, the screen resolution signifies the number of dots (pixels) on the entire screen. For example, a 1024-by-768 pixel screen is capable of displaying 1024 distinct dots on each of 768 lines, or about 786 thousand pixels. XGA provides resolutions of 640 by 480 or 1024 by 768 pixels.
A sleek, elegant design look that complements home furnishings in any room.
This design style emphasizes a slim, compact look that saves space and fits in anywhere.
A TCO (Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees) standard even more stringent than MPR-II for safety and ergonomics, especially concerning alternating electric fields (AEF).
Reduction of the electrical power required to operate a device.
An embedded power supply is a power adaptor built into the body of a display device that replaces a bulky external power adaptor.
The auto adjustment key restores optimal screen position, phase and clock settings with the press of a single button - without navigation through OSD menus and control keys.
PC software for fine tuning display performance and settings. Philips offers users two choices for display setting adjustment. Either navigate the multilevel On Screen Display menu through buttons on the display itself or use the Philips SmartControl software to easily adjust the various display settings in a familiar way.