Philips 170B7CB LCD Monitor

Philips Updated: 2008-09-24 RSS
Philips 170B7CB LCD Monitor

With SmartManage LAN-based remote monitor management, Philips Perfect Panel™ warranty and a full range of convenient features, the 170B7 delivers great and convenient display at a very attractive total cost of ownership.

Empowered for Windows Vista
Philips Vista-ready monitors are empowered for vibrant, exciting display of this new, visually sophisticated and demanding Windows operating system, designed to enhance your entertainment experience, make you more productive and help you control your computing experience at home and in the office, making viewing, finding and organizing information for work or play quick, efficient and easy.

SmartManage compatibility enables LAN-based asset management
SmartManage is a system for monitoring, managing and checking status of display devices as well as delivering remote support to users who experience difficulties - all accomplished over a LAN.

Power consumption below the industry average
Reduction of the electrical power required to operate a device.

ISO 13406-2 Class I compliant dot-defect-free display
Bright dots and dark dots are defects in a LCD panel. While some manufacturers still consider bright and dark defects in a LCD panel an inevitable part of the manufacturing process, Philips doesn't. Philips monitors, compliant with ISO 13406-2 Class I standard, are produced with zero tolerance for LCD panel defects and backed by Philips PerfectPanel™ globally valid warranty providing repair or replacement of any LCD monitors that display even a single defective bright or dark dot.

5ms fast response time
On-Off response time is the period required for a liquid crystal cell to go from active (black) to inactive (white) and back to active (black) again. It is measured in milliseconds. Faster is better: Lower response time means faster transitions and, therefore, results in fewer visible image artifacts in the display of transition of texts and graphics. On-Off response time is a more important measure in the display of business content like documents, graphs and photos.

SXGA 1280 x 1024 resolution for sharper display
For graphics monitors, the screen resolution signifies the number of dots (pixels) on the entire screen. For example, a 1280-by-1024 pixel screen is capable of displaying 1280 distinct dots on each of 1024 lines, or about 1.3 million pixels.

Dual input accepts both analog VGA and digital DVI signals
Dual input provides connectors to accommodate input of both analog VGA and digital DVI signals.

Tilt, swivel and height-adjust for an ideal viewing position
The Compact Ergo Base is a 'people friendly' Philips monitor base that tilts, swivels and height adjusts so each user can position the monitor for maximum viewing comfort and efficiency.

USB port for convenient peripheral connections
The universal serial bus or USB is a standard protocol for linking PCs and peripherals. Because it delivers high speed at a low cost, USB has become the most popular method for connecting peripheral devices to a computer. A port located on a monitor directly in the user's line of sight provides easy, high-speed connectivity for USB devices at a convenient location. (USB 2.0 support is dependent on your PC's USB configuration; when connected to a PC that supports USB 2.0, your monitor is USB 2.0 compatible)

Easy to adjust display settings with Philips SmartControl
PC software for fine tuning display performance and settings. Philips offers users two choices for display setting adjustment. Either navigate the multilevel On Screen Display menu through buttons on the display itself or use the Philips SmartControl software to easily adjust the various display settings in a familiar way.

Built-in speakers for audio without desktop clutter
Audio speakers built into a display device.