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202P75/75
Highlights
CRT monitor
22" real flat QXGA
 
Real flat CRT display
Philips advanced flat CRT technology reduces 
glare and reflection more efficiently than a 
conventional CRT. The special high-bright, 
high-contrast shadow mask helps maintain 
sharper focus and eliminates 'color blooming' 
compared to standard tubes. It displays images 
on a monitor that look like images on paper: 
Viewing the image is more comfortable. 
Straight lines are straight. Finding a reflection-
free viewing position is much easier. This adds 
up to reduced eyestrain for a comfortable 
viewing experience.
High-bright-high-contrast tube
A CRT tube designed to increase display 
brightness and contrast by increasing the CRT 
ray gun's beam current.
QXGA, 2048 x 1536 resolution
Quantum eXtended Graphics Array: A screen 
resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels.
Auto Calibrate
A one-touch system for maintaining optimal 
CRT monitor performance by automatically 
recalibrating color temperature to their 
original values.
sRGB ready
sRGB is an industry standard that ensures the 
best possible match between the colors 
displayed on your screen and those in your 
printouts.
Auto signal switch
The function determines signal type and routes 
the signal to the proper channel.
Large viewing area
Viewing area is the visible portion of a monitor 
screen available for displaying data.
Lead-free
Lead-free display products are designed and 
produced in compliance with strict European 
Community Restriction of Hazardous 
Substances (RoHS) standards that restrict lead 
and other toxic substances that can harm the 
environment.
Energy efficiency
Reduction of the electrical power required to 
operate a device to achieve real savings.
Energy Star partner
A manufacturer in compliance with power 
conservation requirements set forth by the 
Environmental Protection Agency of the U.S. 
government.
TCO '99 compliance
A TCO (Swedish Confederation of 
Professional Employees) standard even more 
stringent than MPR-II for safety and 
ergonomics, especially concerning alternating 
electric fields (AEF).