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202E1SB2 LCD
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
a. Color Temperature; The six settings are 5000K, 6500K, 7500K, 8200K, 9300K and 11500K. With settings in the 5000K
range the panel appears ‘warm,' with a red-white color tone, while a 11500K temperature yields ‘cool, blue-white toning."
b. sRGB; this is a standard setting for ensuring correct exchange of colors between different device (e.g. digital cameras,
monitors, printers, scanners, etc)
c. User Define; the user can choose his/her preference color setting by adjusting red, green blue color.
*A measurement of the color of light radiated by an object while it is being heated. This measurement is expressed in terms
of absolute scale, (degrees Kelvin). Lower Kevin temperatures such as 2004K are red; higher temperatures such as 9300K
are blue. Neutral temperature is white, at 6504K.
Q9: Can the Philips LCD Monitor be mounted on the wall?
A:
Yes. Philips LCD monitors have this optional feature. For standard VESA mount holes on the rear cover allows the user
to mount the Philips monitor on most of the VESA standard arms or accessories. We recommend to contact your Philips
sales representative for more information.
Compatibility with other Peripherals
Q10: Can I connect my LCD monitor to any PC, workstation or Mac?
A:
Yes. All Philips LCD monitors are fully compatible with standard PCs, Macs and workstations. You may need a cable
adapter to connect the monitor to your Mac system. Please contact your Philips sales representative for more information.
Q11: Are Philips LCD monitors Plug-and-Play?
A:
Yes, the monitors are Plug-and-Play compatible with Windows® 95, 98, 2000, XP, Vista and Linux.
LCD Panel Technology
Q12: What kind of wide-angle technology is available?
A:
Currently, the IPS type panels offer the best Contrast Ratio, compared to MVA, or PVA technologies. TN panels have
improved over the years, but still cannot match the Contrast Ratio offered by IPS panel.
Ergonomics, Ecology and Safety Standards
Q13: What is Image Sticking, or Image Burn-in, or After Image, or Ghost Image in LCD panels?
A:
Uninterrupted display of still or static images over an extended period may cause "burn in", also known as
"after-imaging" or "ghost imaging", on your screen. "Burn-in", "after-imaging", or "ghost imaging" is a well-known
phenomenon in LCD panel technology. In most cases, the "burned in" or "atter-imaging" or "ghost imaging" will disappear
gradually over a period of time after the power has been switched off.
Always activate a moving screen saver program when you leave your monitor unattended.
Always activate a periodic screen refresh application if your LCD monitor will display unchanging static content.
WARNING: Severe"burn-in" or "after-image" or "ghost image" symptoms will not disappear and cannot be repaired. The
damage mentioned above is not covered under your warranty.
Q14: Why is my Display not showing sharp text, and is displaying jagged characters?
A:
Your LCD monitor works best at its native resolution of 1600x900@60Hz. For best display please use this resolution.
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