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Philips Brilliance 190P7EB Specifications

19" sxga lcd monitor
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Super display designed for
demanding professionals
Perfect for Finance and Business users, with a full range of productivity-enhance features,
SmartManage remote management, ergonomic and lead-free design, the 190P7 delivers
superb display with the lowest total cost of ownership.
Outstanding front of screen performance
• Widest viewing angle up to 178 degrees
• Fast 8-ms GtG response time: Great moving image display
• SXGA 1280 x 1024 resolution for sharper display
Best total cost of ownership solution
• Empowered for Windows Vista
• SmartManage compatibility enables LAN-based asset management
Maximum comfort for maximum productivity
• 90 degree screen rotation and smart cable management
• Screen tilt and swivel adjustment for an ideal viewing angle
• Brightness automatically adjusts to ambient light
Great convenience
• Easy to adjust display settings with Philips SmartControl
• Dual DVI for better support of multiple PC source input
• Built-in high-speed USB 2.0 solution for easy connections
Philips Brilliance
LCD monitor
19"
SXGA
190P7EB

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Summary of Contents for Philips Brilliance 190P7EB

  • Page 1 • Screen tilt and swivel adjustment for an ideal viewing angle • Brightness automatically adjusts to ambient light Great convenience • Easy to adjust display settings with Philips SmartControl • Dual DVI for better support of multiple PC source input • Built-in high-speed USB 2.0 solution for easy connections...
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    USB has become the most popular method for connecting peripheral devices to a computer. By placing a USB 2.0 solution in a monitor, Philips provides a conveniently located, easy-to-use, high-speed USB connection for reading, writing, loading and transferring programs, data, digital media or music files to, from or among your PC and one or more USB devices.

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