Normas da Philips quanto ao defeito de pixel

pixels que estão sempre acesos ou "ligados". Isto é, um ponto brilhante é um sub-pixel que sobressai no ecrã quando o monitor apresenta um padrão escuro. Há três tipos diferentes de anomalias de pontos brilhantes:

Um subpixel claro vermelho, verde ou azul

Dois subpixels adjacentes claros:

-Vermelho + azul = roxo

-Vermelho + verde = amarelo

-Verde + azul = ciânico (azul claro)

Três subpixels adjacentes claros (um pixel branco)

Um ponto brilhante vermelho ou azul deve ser 50% mais brilhante do que os pontos vizinhos enquanto um ponto brilhante verde é 30% mais brilhante do que os pontos vizinhos.

Anomalias de Pontos Pretos As anomalias de pontos pretos aparecem como pixels ou sub-pixels que estão sempre escuros ou "desligados". Isto é, um ponto preto é um sub-pixel que sobressai no ecrã

quando o monitor apresenta um padrão claro. Estes são os tipos de anomalias de pontos pretos:

Um subpixel escuro

Dois ou três subpixels adjacentes escuros

Proximidade dos defeitos de pixel

Pelo fato de os defeitos de pixel e subpixel do mesmo tipo e que estejam próximos um do outro serem mais perceptíveis, a Philips também especifica tolerâncias para a proximidade de defeitos de pixel.

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HWC8190T, 190CW8 specifications

The Philips HWC8190T and 190CW8 are two innovative products from Philips designed to enhance user experience through advanced technology and thoughtful features. The HWC8190T is a wireless noise-canceling headphone that elevates listening experiences, while the 190CW8 is a high-performance LED monitor ideal for both work and entertainment.

The Philips HWC8190T headphones employ state-of-the-art noise-cancellation technology, which ensures users can immerse themselves in their favorite music or podcasts without external distractions. This functionality is particularly valuable in noisy environments such as public transport, cafes, or office spaces. The headphones also feature Adaptive Sound Control, which automatically adjusts the ambient noise cancellation level based on the user's surroundings, providing optimal listening conditions at all times.

Comfort is paramount with the HWC8190T, as the design incorporates plush ear pads and a lightweight frame that allow for prolonged wear without discomfort. The headphones boast up to 30 hours of battery life on a single charge, complemented by quick charge capabilities that offer several hours of playback with just a short charging time. Additionally, the intuitive touch controls on the earcups facilitate seamless operation, allowing users to manage their music and take calls effortlessly.

On the other hand, the Philips 190CW8 monitor is designed to cater to a range of uses from gaming to professional applications. This 19-inch LED display features a Full HD resolution that delivers crisp visuals, making it suitable for high-definition content. The monitor also includes Philips’ Flicker-Free technology, which reduces eye strain during extended use by minimizing the flickering of the display.

The 190CW8 monitor supports a wide range of connectivity options including HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB ports, ensuring compatibility with various devices. Its ergonomic design allows for height and tilt adjustments to provide optimal viewing angles, enhancing user comfort and productivity. Additionally, the monitor incorporates low Blue Light technology, which helps to reduce harmful blue light exposure, making it easier on the eyes during long viewing sessions.

In conclusion, both the Philips HWC8190T headphones and the 190CW8 monitor showcase Philips' commitment to quality and user-centric design. With innovative features and technology, these products cater to the needs of modern users looking for exceptional audio and visual experiences.