Philips 223V5LSB 22 "
![]() | Outdated Product Product type: monitor; Size ("): 22; Panel type: TN+film; Treatment: matte; Resolution: 1920x1080 (16:9); Response time GtG (ms): 5; Viewing angle vert.: 160; Horizontal viewing angle: 170; Brightness (cd/m²): 250; Static contrast: 1 000:1; Dynamic Contrast: 10 000 000:1; Colour depth: 8-bit (16.7M Colors) |
Philips 223V5LSB 22 "
Screen size:22 "
Resolution:1920x1080 (16:9)
Panel:TN+film, response 5 ms
Frequency:76 Hz
Contrast:1 000:1
Brightness:250 cd/m²
Connectors:DVI-D, VGA
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Specifications 223V5LSB
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