107B Product Information

Q:How can I tell which version LightFrame™ my monitor can support?

A:To check which version of LightFrame™ is supported by your monitor check the LightFrame logo which you will find on the top, right-hand corner of the monitor. If this logo has a small 3 in it, your monitor is ready for LightFrame™ 3. Otherwise you should use the LightFrame™ 1 or 2 software.

Q: How many windows can I enhance at the same time?

A:In LightFrame™ 3 it is possible to enhance up to 8 windows at the same time. It is however important to understand that when other windows, toolbars or menus overlap the enhanced windows, the maximum number of enhanced windows can be less.

Q:How many pictures can LightFrame™ enhance in Internet Explorer?

A:In Internet Explorer LightFrame™ 3 can enhance up to 16 pictures at the same time. LightFrame™ 3 filters the pictures it finds based on the minimum size of the picture therefore it may happen that some pictures are not enhanced when you open a web page.

Q:Can I enhance two or more area’s at the same time?

A:Yes. With LightFrame™ 3 you have the possibility to select several windows with pictures and videos and enhance them at the same time.

Q:Some times my mouse changes to a light bulb with a plus sign and sometimes with a minus sign. What is the difference?

A:The mouse pointer in the shape of a light bulb indicates that LightFrame™ is ready to accept a selection from you for which window should be enhanced.

If there is a minus sign it means that you are moving over a window where LightFrame™ is already active and clicking this window will switch the enhancement off. A plus sign appears when moving over a window which is not enhanced and clicking that one will enable LightFrame™ on that window.

Q:What is wrong when my mouse changes into a light bulb with a red cross?

A:Nothing. It just means that your mouse moves outside the application where you already have one or more windows enhanced. You can only select windows with in the same application. The cross indicates that you move into an area where you cannot make a selection.

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107B5, 107B50 specifications

The Philips 107B50 and 107B5 are notable monitors that have made a mark in the realm of computer displays. Known for their solid performance, these models are designed with features that cater both to casual users and professionals alike.

The Philips 107B50 is a 17-inch CRT monitor that has gained a reputation for its robust build quality and reliable performance. It supports a maximum resolution of 1280 x 1024 pixels, ensuring sharp and clear images for various applications, from everyday office tasks to detailed graphic work. The monitor's refresh rate is optimal, providing a flicker-free experience that reduces eye strain during long usage sessions. Additionally, the 107B50 incorporates advanced dot pitch technology, contributing to its ability to display fine details with precision.

The Philips 107B5, also a 17-inch CRT model, shares many characteristics with its counterpart. It also delivers a maximum resolution of 1280 x 1024 pixels and features a similar refresh rate, which helps in delivering smooth visuals. One distinguishing factor of the 107B5 is its enhanced color accuracy, making it a suitable choice for graphic designers and photographers who require precise color representation.

Both monitors come with various connectivity options, including standard VGA inputs, making them compatible with a wide range of systems. They feature adjustable brightness and contrast settings, allowing users to customize their viewing experience according to their preferences or ambient lighting conditions.

In terms of design, both the 107B50 and 107B5 sport a classic aesthetic, aligning with the typical look of CRT monitors. They are built with ergonomics in mind, featuring adjustable stands that allow users to position their screens for optimal viewing angles.

Energy efficiency is another noteworthy aspect of these monitors. While CRT technology is generally less energy-efficient than modern LCDs, Philips has integrated energy-saving features to help minimize power consumption, which is beneficial for both the environment and the user's electricity bill.

In conclusion, the Philips 107B50 and 107B5 monitors combine solid performance with practical features, making them reliable choices for anyone in need of dependable display technology. While they may not rival the sleek designs and energy efficiency of modern LCD displays, they remain valuable assets in various settings. Whether for home use, office tasks, or creative work, these models continue to hold a place in the hearts of users who appreciate their proven capabilities.