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ethyl alcohol, ethanol, acetone,
hexane, etc.
Q8:
Can I change the color setting of
my LCD monitor?
Ans.: Yes, you can change your color
setting through OSD control as
the following procedures.
Press OK to show the OSD (On Screen
Display) menu
Press
to select the option "Color"
then press OK to enter color setting,
there are three settings as below.
1. Color Temperature: The settings
are Native, 5000K, 6500K, 7500K,
8200K, 9300K and 11500K. With
settings in the 5000K range the
panel appears "warm, with a
red-white color tone", while a
11500K temperature yields "cool,
bluewhite toning".
2. sRGB: This is a standard setting
for ensuring correct exchange of
colors between different device
(e.g. digital cameras, monitors,
printers, scanners, etc).
3. User Define: The user can choose
his/her preference color setting by
adjusting red, green, blue color.
Note
A measurement of the color of light
radiated by an object while it is being
heated. This measurement is expressed in
terms of absolute scale, (degrees Kelvin).
Lower Kevin temperatures such as 2004K
are red; higher temperatures such as
9300K are blue. Neutral temperature is
white, at 6504K.
Q9:
Can I connect my monitor to any
PC, workstation or Mac?
Ans.: Yes. All Philips monitors are fully
compatible with standard PCs,
Macs and workstations. You may
need a cable adapter to connect
the monitor to your Mac system.
Please contact your Philips
sales representative for more
information.
Q10: Are Philips monitors Plug-and-
Play?
Ans.: Yes, the monitors are Plug-and-
Play compatible with Windows
11/10/8.1/8/7, Mac OSX.
Q11: What is Image Sticking, or Image
Burn-in, or After Image, or Ghost
Image in LCD panels?
Ans.: Uninterrupted display of still or
static images over an extended
period may cause "burn-in", also
known as "after-imaging" or
"ghost imaging", on your screen.
"Burn-in", "after-imaging", or
"ghost imaging" is a well-known
phenomenon in LCD panel
technology. In most cases, the
"burn-in" or "after-imaging" or
"ghost imaging" will disappear
gradually over a period of time
after the power has been switched
off.
Always activate a moving screen
saver program when you leave
your monitor unattended.
Always activate a periodic screen
refresh application if your LCD
monitor will display unchanging
static content.
Q12: What is Image Sticking, or Image
Burn-in, or After Image, or Ghost
Image in EPD panels?
Ans.: If there is ghosting of the on-
screen image, then use the
Clear Image Sticking button on the
display to refresh the screen.
Warning
Failure to activate a screen saver, or a
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