ESTE MONITOR PARECERÁ NON-FUNCIONAL SI NO HAY NINGÚN SEÑAL DE ENTRADA DE VIDEO. PARA QUE ESTE MONITOR OPERE PROPIAMENTE, DEBE HABER UN SEÑAL DE ENTRADA DE VIDEO.

Este monitor cumple con los estándares de monitores Ecológicos como lo establece la Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) y/o la Agencia de Protección del Ambiente (EPA) de los Estados Unidos y Los Empleados de la Confederación Sueca (NUTEK). Esta característica es designada a conservar energía eléctrica reducindo consumo de energía cuando no hay ningún señal de entrada en el video presente. Cuando no hay ningún señal de entrada en el video, siguiendo un período de tiempo funcionando en vacío, este monitor comutará automáticamente para el modo Apagado OFF. Esto reduce el consumo del suministro interno de energía del monitor. Después de se restaurar el señal de entrada en el video, se restaura la energía y el visualizador es automáticamente redeseñado. La apariencia es similar a una característica "Ahorradora de Pantalla" excepto que el visualizador está completamente apagado. El visualizador es restaurado presionando una llave en el teclado, o tecleando el ratón.

PLUG & PLAY

Característica Plug & Play DDC1/2B

Este monitor es equipado con capacidades VESA DDC1/2B de acuerdo con el PADRÓN VESA DDC. Él permite al monitor de informar la su identidad al sistema organizador y dependiendo del nivel de DDC usado, comunica información adicional sobre sus capacidades de visualización. El canal es definido en dos niveles, DDC1 y DDC2B.

DDC1 es un canal de datos unidireccionales del visualizador al organizador que transmite continuamente la información EDID. El DDC2B es un canal de datos bidireccionales basados en el protocolo I²C. El organizador puede solicitar información EDID sobre el canal DDC2B.

Asignaciones del Polo del Cable de Video:

1. Rojo

5.

Tierra

9. NC

13.

Sinc-H

2. Verde

6. Tierra-R

10.

Tierra

14.

Sinc-V/ * VCLK

3. Azul

7.

Tierra-G

11.

Monitor Tierra

15. Reloj Serial-DDC

4. Tierra

8. Tierra-B

12. Datos Seriales DDC

*

PARA DDC

9

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109B61 specifications

The Philips 109B61 is a notable CRT monitor that was widely recognized in the late 1990s and early 2000s for its exceptional image quality and reliability. This model offers a 19-inch display, making it suitable for a range of applications from professional environments to home use. Its screen size was deemed optimal for tasks such as graphic design, gaming, and general office work, providing ample space without overwhelming the user.

One of the standout features of the Philips 109B61 is its high-resolution capabilities. It supports resolutions up to 1280 x 1024, delivering sharp and clear images that were impressively detailed for the time. This allowed users to experience better clarity in images and text, making it easier to work with documents and intricate graphics.

The monitor utilizes a Dot Pitch of 0.25mm, which is significant because a smaller dot pitch leads to finer detail in images. This specification enhanced the overall visual experience, ensuring that pixels blended seamlessly to create a more cohesive picture. The color reproduction of the Philips 109B61 was also commendable, with vibrant colors and good contrast ratios, which made it a preferred choice for those working with color-sensitive tasks.

In terms of connectivity, the Philips 109B61 is equipped with a VGA input, which was the standard for CRT monitors during its time. This ease of connectivity made it a versatile choice for various computing environments, compatible with many computers and graphics cards available in that era.

The build quality of the Philips 109B61 is robust, reflecting Philips' commitment to durability. The monitor features a solid casing and a stable base, ensuring it withstands the rigors of daily use. Its weight, while cumbersome by today’s standards, indicated a sturdy construction, contributing to its longevity.

Power consumption for the Philips 109B61 is relatively efficient for a CRT monitor, drawing around 100 watts during operation. Its energy-saving features, which include a power-saving mode, provided users with the opportunity to reduce their energy bills.

Overall, the Philips 109B61 stands out as a reliable and high-performance CRT monitor that catered to the needs of diverse users. Its balance of image quality, color accuracy, and solid construction made it a popular choice in its time, earning a lasting legacy among CRT enthusiasts and professionals alike.