Philips 107X23 user manual Does LightFrame effect moving images or just still images?

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A:Software can be easily uninstalled with the Windows ￿Add/remove software function￿ in Control Panel or through the Uninstall feature in the Philips LightFrame program group. From the Control Panel ￿Add/remove software￿ screen, select Philips LightFrame™. Then select ￿Add/remove￿. Alternatively, open the Start menu and select Philips LightFrame from Programs. Select Uninstall and follow the steps of the uninstall feature.

Q:How can I quickly check to see if my Philips monitor has LightFrame™ or LightFrame™2?

A:Every monitor equipped with LightFrame™ has a logo on the front. The logo looks like this:

If your monitor came with LightFrame™2, than you will find a 2 with the logo. If your monitor doesn￿t have a LightFrame™2 logo, you can still use the LightFrame™2 software.

Q:Is LightFrame™ software as well as hardware driven? If it is software driven, what happens when a monitors is switched? How will the system react when a monitor with LightFrame™ is substituted for monitor without LightFrame™?

A:The LightFrame™ feature is a combination of both hardware and software and will not function without

both components in place. During installation, the software will check if the monitor is LightFrame™ enabled. Afterwards the computer cannot detect whether the monitor has been exchanged with one without LightFrame™. Without a LightFrame™ monitor, LightFrame™ will not function; however, the system will otherwise operate normally.

Q:Does LightFrame™ effect moving images or just still images?

A:LightFrame™ can be used on both still pictures and movies.

A:The principle behind LightFrame™ makes use of a luminance reserve that is normally present in a CRT monitor. Because the brightness reserve degrades display of text and other ￿native￿ computer documents, it is normally not used. As a rule, LCD monitors do not feature brightness reserve. In LCDs, brightness is normally set at the maximum level.

Q: What models support LightFrame™?

A:Following models support LightFrame™: 105B2x, 107S2x, 107T2x, 107B2x, 107B3x, 107P2x, 107X2x, 109S2x and 109B2x

Q: What computer configuration is required to run the feature?

A:LightFrame™￿s main component is embedded in the monitor and as such is not dependant on your system configuration.The LightFrame™ software that controls the hardware in the monitor is available for Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Millenium Edition (Windows Me), Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP® , MacOS8 and MacOS9.

All the applications use little to no system resources and therefore don't put higher demands to your system configuration than the operating system does.

Q: Does the feature effect my colored printout quality?

A:No. LightFrame™ is a feature that only effects the on-screen display. The enhancement is "enclosed" within the monitor and has no influence whatsoever on the quality of printouts.

Q: How can I change settings for LightFrame™?

A:It￿s easy: Open the Windows control panel by clicking Settings Control Panel from your Start panel. In Control Panel, double click on the LightFrame™ icon. You￿ll see a list of the settings that can be

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Contents Other Documents You May Need About This GuideNotational Descriptions Return to TOP Safety and Troubleshooting Information Safety precautions and maintenanceLightFrame for Windows Product FeaturesProduct Information IntroductionLanguage Selection InstallationHow to use LightFrame CompatibilityHow does LightFrame work? What is LightFrame 2?How can I tell if my monitor comes with LightFrame 2? Is the size of the LightFrame screen limited?Does LightFrame 2 work on Mac computers? Whats new in LightFrame 2?Can I use LightFrame 2 with my favorite game? Does LightFrame consume excessive system resources?Is LightFrame software or hardware-based? Can I use LightFrame with Netscape?Can I use LightFrame at various resolutions? Why must I install the application to use LightFrame?How can I remove the LightFrame software from my system? How can I change settings for LightFrame? What computer configuration is required to run the feature?Does the feature effect my colored printout quality? Does LightFrame effect moving images or just still images?OSD menu, what does LightFrame On/Off mean? When is LightFrame automatically switched off?Can I move the LightFrame 2 control bar? Technical Specifications CRTAutomatic Power Saving Physical SpecificationsPin Assignment ViewsReturn to TOP Installing your Monitor Front ViewRear View Return to TOP On-Screen Display Description of the On Screen DisplayOSD Tree Page Return to TOP Customer Care & Warranty North America Canada USABalanced pincushion GlossaryBNC connection CE Mark Color temperatureConvergence error ContrastCustoMax Convergence-error correctionDDC Display Data Channel Degaussing DDC 1/2BDDC 2Bi Digital controlDot rate Electromagnetic radiation standardsHorizontal dot pitch FlickerHertz Horizontal scanning frequencyInterlaced/non-interlaced INF FileINF file Information File Low-emission monitor LinearityLine frequency Low-frequency electric and magnetic fieldsOSD On Screen Display Moiré effectMultiSync monitor OverscanPin-cushion Distortion Parallelogram DistortionPhosphor PixelRefresh rate ResolutionRaster Rotation functionAnti-Static coatings Self-test function ShapeSOG Synchronization On Green Tilt functionTrapezoid distortion TTL signalUSB or Universal Serial Bus UPS Universal Power Supply DeviceVertical sync pulses Vertical dot pitchVertical scanning frequency Video dot rateVIS Viewable Image Size Download and Print Download instructionsPage What is Philips Monitors USB hub solution? What is USB?What is a USB hub? Where can I buy a USB hub for my Philips monitor?Safety What is TCO?What is MPR? How do I enable the energy saving function?How do I adjust my monitors resolution? What is refresh rate?Why does the picture on the screen appear to flicker? What if I get lost when making monitor adjustments?What are Philips Multimedia Bases specifications? What is XtraSpace Design XSD?What is Philips monitors solution for audio? Why is a Multimedia Base better than separate speakers?Why does my monitor display Out of Range? How does Philips Auto Calibrate feature benefit me?When should calibration be performed? What does Auto Calibrate do?How do I adjust the picture on the screen? What is CustoMax?Picture appears too dim. How can I correct this? Why is there no picture on my monitor? How can I increase the color display of my monitor?Page Troubleshooting Common ProblemsReturn to TOP TCO 99 Information Why do we have environmentally labeled computers?Regulatory Information What does labeling involve?Flame retardants Environmental RequirementsCadmium Mercury Energy Star DeclarationPhilips CFCs freonsFederal Communications Commission FCC Notice U.S. Only Commission Federale de la Communication FCC Declaration EN 55022 Compliance Czech Republic OnlyVcci Notice Japan Only MIC Notice South Korea OnlyPolish Center for Testing and Certification Notice North Europe InformationVaroitus VarningBsmi Notice Taiwan Only Information for UK only Ergonomie Hinweis nur DeutschlandEnd-of-Life Disposal EarthedHow to connect a plug Lead not simply over the three wires For units set at 115 Other Related InformationInformation for Users in the U. S For units set at 230Brightness OSD ControlsContrast Language Smart Input Signal Selection Not available in all models Zoom Adjust Horizontal OSD Controls Adjust Vertical OSD Controls Adjust Shape Adjust Side CurveOSD Controls OSD Controls Adjust Side Angles OSD Controls Rotate Image Not available in all models OSD Controls Adjust Color OSD Controls Reset to Factory Settings OSD Controls Extra Controls DegaussAdjust Moire Not available in all models OSD Controls Turn on LightFrame Not available in all models OSD Controls Close Main Controls Your International Philips F1rst Choice Warranty Thank you for purchasing this Philips monitorYour International Guarantee Limited Warranty Computer MonitorBefore Requesting Service Philips Customer Care Center, P. O. Box 2976, Longview, TX

107X23 specifications

The Philips 107X23 is a notable monitor that has garnered attention for its blend of performance and innovation, catering to both home and office settings. Featuring a 17-inch display, this CRT monitor is well-suited for users seeking a reliable screen for various tasks, including productivity, entertainment, and casual gaming.

One of the standout features of the Philips 107X23 is its exceptional image quality. With a resolution of 1024x768 pixels, this monitor delivers sharp and vibrant visuals, allowing users to experience detailed images and text. The brightness level reaches up to 100 cd/m², making it effective for different lighting conditions. Furthermore, the Philips 107X23 employs a 0.24mm dot pitch, ensuring precision in the representation of graphics and text.

In terms of technologies, the monitor incorporates Ambiglow technology, which enhances the overall viewing experience by creating an immersive atmosphere. The technology works by extending the colors of the displayed image onto the wall behind the monitor, providing an effect that can be particularly beneficial for movie watching or gaming.

The Philips 107X23 also prioritizes user comfort and eye health. It features a Flicker-free technology that minimizes eye strain during prolonged usage. This is particularly important in today’s digital world where extended screen time is common. The monitor also has a low blue light setting, which helps to reduce harmful blue light emissions, making it easier on the eyes.

The design of the Philips 107X23 is both practical and appealing. It comes equipped with an ergonomic stand that allows users to adjust the height and tilt of the monitor for optimal viewing angles. This ensures a comfortable setup whether for work or leisure.

Additionally, connectivity options are user-friendly. The monitor includes D-sub connections for easy integration with various devices, enhancing its versatility in different environments.

Overall, the Philips 107X23 is a combination of dependable performance and innovative features, making it an excellent choice for users who value both functionality and comfort in their daily computing experience. With its impressive image quality and eye-care technologies, it stands out as a solid monitor option.