Glossar

Source-Medien.

Interlaced/non-interlaced (Interlaced/Non-interlaced)

Interlaced.

Das Verfahren zum Schreiben eines Bildes auf einen Bildschirm, wobei zunächst alle geradzahligen Zeilen und anschließend alle ungeradzahligen Zeilen des Bildes geschrieben werden, so daß das Bild aus zwei verschachtelten (interlaced) Halbbildern (fields) besteht. Bei der Verschachtelung bedeutet eine vertikale (oder Halbbild-) Frequenz von 50 Hz eine Bildfrequenz (frame) von 25 Hz.

Non-interlaced.

Das Verfahren zum Schreiben eines Bildes auf einen Bildschirm, wobei aufeinanderfolgende Videozeilen des Bildes geschrieben werden, so daß mit einem einzigen vertikalen Durchgang der Elektronenstrahlbündel ein Vollbild auf den Bildschirm geschrieben wird. Bei einer Anzeige ohne Verschachtelung (Zeilensprung) bedeutet eine Vertikalfrequenz von 50 Hz eine Bildfrequenz (frame) von 50 Hz. Bei einer bestimmten Auflösung sind Verfahren ohne Zeilensprung den Verfahren mit Zeilensprung vorzuziehen; die Verfahren ohne Zeilensprung sind jedoch in ihrer Realisierung aufwendiger.

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Linearity (Linearität)

Das Maß, um zu prüfen, ob die tatsächliche Position eines Pixels auf dem Bildschirm mit der beabsichtigten Position übereinstimmt (siehe Abbildung).

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107E specifications

The Philips 107E is a notable addition to the realm of computer monitors, designed to deliver exceptional performance and a satisfying user experience. This 17-inch CRT monitor, while not as commonly used today as LCD or LED displays, still holds a unique charm and reliability due to its advanced technologies and robust features.

One of the main features of the Philips 107E is its high-quality CRT display, which provides vivid colors and crisp images. The monitor boasts a maximum resolution of 1280 x 1024 pixels, enabling it to display graphics and text with remarkable clarity. The 17-inch screen size strikes a balance between desktop workspace efficiency and comfortable viewing, making it suitable for both home and office use.

Another significant characteristic of the Philips 107E is its exceptional color reproduction. With a refresh rate of up to 85 Hz, the monitor minimizes flickering and offers a more stable viewing experience, reducing eye strain during prolonged usage. This feature is particularly advantageous for users engaged in graphic design, digital art, or any activity that requires accurate color representation.

The Philips 107E is equipped with various connectivity options, including a standard VGA input, making it versatile enough to connect with a range of computers and devices. The monitor is also designed with user comfort in mind, featuring tilt adjustments that allow for a more ergonomic setup. This adaptability is important for users looking to create a comfortable workspace that can accommodate their individual needs.

In terms of technology, the Philips 107E integrates advanced innovations such as DDC (Display Data Channel) for automatic configuration of display settings. This ensures that the monitor can communicate effectively with the connected computer, optimizing performance with minimal user intervention. Additionally, the monitor is designed to minimize electromagnetic emissions, adhering to international safety standards.

In conclusion, the Philips 107E remains a reliable choice for those seeking a durable and feature-rich CRT monitor. With its excellent display quality, color accuracy, and ergonomic features, it caters to both casual users and professionals alike. While newer technologies have emerged, the Philips 107E still stands as a testament to traditional display technology, combining functionality with a user-friendly interface.