Philips 220CW9FB-05 User Manual

Philips LCD widescreen monitor
22" wide
WSXGA+
220CW9FB
Big stylish wide display for home computer entertainment
Outstanding front of screen performance
• SmartImage: Optimised user friendly display experience
• Fast response time up to 2ms
• SmartContrast12000:1 for incredible rich black details
• TrueVision: Laboratory quality display performance
• DVI-D input and HDCP support
Designed for elegance
• Glossy finish to enhance your decor
Green design
• Complies with TCO'06 safety and visual ergonomics standard
Great convenience
• Dual input accepts both analog VGA and digital DVI signals
• Hassle-free display performance tuning with SmartControl II
• One-touch format switching between wide and 4:3 ratios
• USB port for convenient peripheral connections
LCD widescreen monitor
22" wide WSXGA+
Highlights
220CW9FB/05
SmartImage
SmartImage is an exclusive, leading edge Philips technology that analyzes the content displayed on your screen. Based on a scenario you select, SmartImage dynamically enhances the contrast, color saturation and sharpness of images and videos for ultimate display performance - all in real time with the press on a single button.
2ms GtG response time
SmartContrast ratio 12000:1
You want the LCD flat display with the highest contrast and most vibrant images. Philips advanced video processing combined with unique extreme dimming and backlight boosting technology results in vibrant images. SmartContrast will increase the contrast with excellent blacklevel and accurate rendition of dark shades and colors. It gives a bright, lifelike picture with high contrast and vibrant colors.
TrueVision
protected content media such as movies and concerts. It checks the signal to prevent piracy, allowing only legal copies of content to display.
SmartControl II
SmartControl II is monitor-based software with an easy-to-use on-screen graphic interface that guides you through fine-tuning resolution, color calibration and other display settings including brightness, contrast, clock & phase, position, RGB, white point and - on models with onboard speakers - volume adjustments.
Auto picture format button
GtG response time is the average time that it takes for a pixel to go from one arbitrary position to another, which is the average time of transition between several sets of random color levels. Faster is better: Lower response time means faster transitions and, therefore, results in fewer visible image artifacts in the display of fast moving images. GtG response time is an important way to measure display quality of multimedia content like movies, videos and games.
TrueVision is industry-leading, proprietary Philips testing and algorithm technology for monitor adjustment and fine tuning, an extensive process that ensures ultimate display performance in compliance with a standard four-times more stringent than Microsoft's Vista requirements from each and every monitor that leaves the factory - not just a few review samples. Only Philips goes to these lengths to deliver this exacting level of color accuracy and display quality in every new monitor.
HDCP ready
High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) is a copyright protection system that is incorporated into the DVI connector. It helps stop unauthorized duplication of copyrighted content. HDCP allows you to play
Philips auto picture format is a button that switches from the 4:3 aspect ratio to the widescreen mode and back again to match the display's aspect ratio with your content for working with wide documents without scrolling or viewing widescreen media in the widescreen mode and distortion-free, native mode display of 4:3 ratio content.
TCO'06 compliance
TCO'06 - compliant monitors meet ergonomic, environmental and health standards for multimedia displays created by TCO - the Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees; TCO'06, the most stringent-ever, covers requirements for visual ergonomics in multimedia display, including health considerations as well as other features that characterize good quality displays. A TCO'06-compliant display's specifications must meet or exceed TCO'06 standards for visual ergonomics, emissions and energy conservation.
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