Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Philips Brilliance 180B2S LCD Monitor

Philips Brilliance 180B2S LCD Monitor1 Philips Brilliance 180B2S LCD Monitor   The new Philips Brilliance 180B2S LCD Monitor comes with advanced technology support to make your view to the world of entertainment and information more convenient. This compact monitor measures 40.3 x 39.9 x 18 cm and weighs 6.99 kg.

This user friendly unit displays excellent clarity videos with its 18 inches screen supporting maximum resolution 1280 x 1024 pixels. The unit supports Philips auto adjustment feature.

This splendid LCD monitor supports contrast ratio of 350:1 giving richer and deeper picture definition. It supports brightness of 250 cd/m². Further, the unit features 24 bit colour support. This monitor holds maximum sync rate of 76 Hz x 82 kHz and Video Bandwidth of 135 MHz. Besides, it supports viewing angle of 160 degrees. Other features include anti-glare and hard coating.

The Philips Brilliance 180B2S 18 Inch LCD Monitor uses RGB analogue video signal with VGA – 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) – 1 connector. The package comes with display cable and Drivers & Utilities software. This monitor is compatible with Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition and Microsoft Windows XP.

General Information
Brand Philips
Model Philips Brilliance 180B2S LCD Monitor
Weight 6.99 kg
Size 40.3 x 39.9 x 18 cm
Diagonal Screen size 18.1 inches
Resolution 1280 x 1024 pixels
Response time 30 ms
Colour support 24-bit
Image Brightness 250 cd/m2
Viewing angle 160 degrees
Warranty 3 years
Features
Adjustable Display Yes

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