Philips 107T4, 109S4, 107S4, 109B4 Trapezoid distortion, TTL signal, USB or Universal Serial Bus

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Glossary

See rotation function.

Trapezoid distortion

See Geometrical distortion.

TTL signal

A TTL (Transistor-transistor-logic) signal is a digital signal level for controlling the screen colors. With TTL driving, the red, green and blue signals can only be switched on or off or provided with an intensity signal. A TTL-driven monitor can thus display a maximum of 64 colors. Video standards such as MDA, CGA and EGA are based on TTL level.

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U

USB or Universal Serial Bus

A smart plug for PC peripherals. USB automatically determines resources (like driver software and bus bandwidth) required by peripherals. USB makes necessary resources available without user intervention.

USB eliminates "case angst" -- the fear of removing the computer case to install add-on peripherals. And USB also eliminates adjustment of complicated IRQ settings when installing new peripherals.

USB does away with "port gridlock." Without USB, PCs are normally limited to one printer, two Com port devices (usually a mouse and modem), one Enhanced Parallel Port add-on (scanner or video camera, for example) and a joystick. More and more peripherals for multimedia computers arrive on the market every day. With USB, up to 127 devices can run simultaneously on a computer.

USB permits "hot plug-in." There's no need to shut down, plug in, reboot and run set-up to install peripherals. And no need to go through the reverse process to unplug a device.

In short, USB transforms today's "Plug-and-Pray" into true Plug-and-Play!

Hub

A Universal Serial Bus device that provides additional connections to the Universal Serial Bus.

Hubs are a key element in the plug-and-play architecture of USB. The Figure shows a typical hub. Hubs serve to simplify USB connectivity from the user's perspective and provide robustness at low cost and complexity.

Hubs are wiring concentrators and enable the multiple attachment characteristics of USB. Attachment points are referred to as ports. Each hub converts a single attachment point into multiple attachment points. The architecture supports concatenation of multiple hubs.

The upstream port of a hub connects the hub towards the host. Each of the other downstream ports of a hub allows connection to another hub or function. Hubs can detect, attach and detach at each downstream port and enable the distribution of power to downstream devices. Each downstream port can be individually enabled and configured at either full or low speed. The hub isolates low speed ports from full speed

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107S4, 109S4, 107E43, 107F4, 107T4 specifications

Philips, a renowned name in the world of electronics, is well-known for its dedication to producing high-quality monitors. Among its offerings, the Philips 107B4, 105B2, 109B4, 107T4, and 107F4 models stand out due to their combination of innovative features, performance, and reliability.

The Philips 107B4 is notable for its exceptional display quality, providing a crisp and vibrant picture. It features a 17-inch screen with a resolution of 1280 x 1024 pixels, making it ideal for various applications, from office work to graphic design. This model incorporates a flat screen technology that minimizes glare and reflections, enhancing viewer comfort during long hours of use. Its eco-friendly design includes energy-saving capabilities, reducing power consumption while maintaining superior visual performance.

Similarly, the Philips 105B2 is designed with the user in mind, featuring a 15-inch screen size that suits small workspaces or personal use. It boasts a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels, delivering sharp and clear images. This model incorporates a compact form factor and lightweight design, allowing for easy installation and maneuverability. Its multi-functionality lends itself well to home entertainment and casual gaming, providing versatility for different user needs.

With the Philips 109B4, users benefit from a larger viewing area with a 19-inch screen that enhances productivity and immersion. It supports a higher resolution, accommodating diverse applications like video editing and coding. The 109B4 is equipped with advanced color reproduction technology, ensuring accurate and vibrant colors that professionals demand in graphic-heavy tasks. Its connectivity options include multiple input interfaces, facilitating connections to various devices.

The Philips 107T4 offers unique features such as Touch technology, enabling intuitive interaction directly with the screen. This model is designed for educational environments and collaborative workspaces, making it easier for users to engage with content. The touch functionality is complemented by a durable design that withstands frequent usage, ensuring longevity and performance.

Finally, the Philips 107F4 rounds out this impressive lineup with its futuristic design and functionality. It includes features like a fast refresh rate, providing smooth visuals during motion-intensive applications. Its adjustable stand promotes ergonomic viewing angles, reducing strain during extended use. Moreover, the 107F4 is equipped with energy-efficient technologies that comply with modern environmental standards.

In summary, these Philips monitor models exemplify the brand’s commitment to quality and innovation, catering to a variety of user needs while incorporating effective technologies that enhance the overall viewing experience. With a blend of ergonomic designs, eco-friendly materials, and superior display capabilities, Philips continues to set the standard for monitors in both professional and personal settings.