Philips LCD-Monitor User Manual

Philips LCD monitor with LightFrame™
43 cm (17")
SXGA
170P5EG
When the job demands ultimate performance: Philips 170P5 gets the job done with advanced
ergonomics and clearly superior front-of-screen performance plus SmartManage for remote,
LAN-based monitor management and low power consumption.
Outstanding front of screen performance
• LightFrame™ delivers best-ever sharpness and brightness
• Zero Bright Dot™ eliminates LCD bright dot defects
• SXGA 1280 x 1024 resolution for sharper display
• Fast response time for great display of moving images
• Dual input accepts both analog VGA and digital DVI signals
• Easy plug-and-play DVI for a true digital experience
Maximum comfort for maximum productivity
• Built-in speakers for audio without desktop clutter
• Adjustable screen height for the ideal viewing angle
• 90 degree screen rotation and smart cable management
• Tilt and swivel adjustment for an ideal viewing angle
Best total cost of ownership solution
• SmartManage compatibility enables LAN-based asset management
• Power consumption below the industry average
LCD monitor with LightFrame™
43 cm (17") SXGA
Highlights
170P5EG/00
LightFrame™
An intelligent and revolutionary technology for e
nhancing monitor's brightness, sharpness, contrast, and color. Images enhanced by LightFrame™ are lively, realistic, clear, attractive and colorful.
Zero Bright Dot™
Bright dots are defects in a LCD panel once th
ought to be an inevitable part of the manufacturing process. With Zero Bright Dot™, Philips monitors are guaranteed without bright dot defects.
SXGA, 1280 x 1024 resolution
For graphics monitors, the screen signifies the number of dots (pixels) on the entire screen. For example, a 1280-by-1024 pixel screen is capable of displaying 1280 distinct dots on each of 1024 lines, or about 1.3 million pixels.
Fast response time
Response time measures signal reaction speed in
milliseconds. On/off response time measures the time required for the screen to turn from completely white to completely black and vice versa. Fast on/off response time
resolution
improves display of text. Gray-to-grey response time measures the average time of transition between several sets of random gray levels - Lower numbers mean faster transitions. Faster is better because a fast response time eliminates visible image artifacts that could dampen your experience when viewing fast moving images or objects.
Dual input
Dual input provides connectors to accommodat digital DVI signals.
In-box DVI cable
A DVI cable is shipped with the product to provide hi
Built-in speakers
A pair of stereo speakers built into a display device. down firing, top firing, rear firing, etc depending on model and design.
Adjustable height
Adjustable height is the ability of a monitor to trav
el up or down on its base and lock into
position when the desired height is reached,
e input of both analog VGA and
gh quality digital display.
It can be visible front firing, or invisible
delivering a comfortable, individualized viewing angle that is just right for the user's height, weight, body-type and posture, alleviating possible eyestrain or fatigue that can come from long hours working on a computer.
ScreenRotate
ScreenRotate makes it possible to use a moni
tor in either the landscape and portrait mode; to change orientation for a better view of a selected document or image, the monitor is rotated to the desired orientation.
Screen tilt and swivel
Screen tilt and swivel is a mechanism built into t
he base permits the monitor to swivel and tilt
backward or forward.
SmartManage enabled
SmartManage is a system for monitoring, managing and as well as delivering remote support to users who experience difficulties - all accomplished over a LAN.
Lower power consumption
Reduction of the electrical power required to o
perate a device.
checking status of display devices
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