PHILIPS V-line 242V8LA
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| MPN | Philips 242V8LA/00 |
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Aspect ratio The proportion between the width and height of a display, image or video, expressed as two numbers separated by a colon (e.g., 16:9). It indicates whether content is designed for widescreen, square, or other aspect ratios.
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16:9 |
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Audio A list of the audio codecs, channel configurations, and related technologies that a product can play or output. Each value may combine a codec name (e.g., Dolby Digital, DTS‑HD), a channel count (e.g., 5.1, 7.1), and optional qualifiers such as "High Definition" or "Virtual Surround" to describe the exact audio capability of the device.
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2 x 2W |
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Backlight technology The type of backlighting used in a display panel, such as LED, WLED, CCFL or LCD. It indicates the illumination source that provides uniform light behind the screen for image rendering.
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WLED |
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Contrast ratio The contrast ratio is the proportion between the brightest and darkest luminance a display can produce, expressed as a simple ratio such as 1000:1. It indicates how well a screen can differentiate light from dark areas, affecting image clarity and color depth.
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3000:1 |
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Display colors The total number of distinct colors that a display can render, expressed in millions or billions. This figure reflects the color depth and determines how smoothly gradients and subtle hues are reproduced on the screen.
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16.7 million |
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DisplayPorts The total count of DisplayPort interfaces available on the product. This value indicates how many separate DisplayPort connections can be used for video output, allowing multiple monitors or devices to be connected simultaneously.
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1 |
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Horizontal viewing angle The horizontal viewing angle is the maximum width, measured in degrees, that a user can see across a display or screen while maintaining acceptable visual quality. It represents how far left and right one can look without significant loss of clarity or distortion.
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178 |
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Input power source The type of power cable or connector used to supply electricity to the product, such as a standard power lead or an external power adapter.
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Power Lead |
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Keywords A set of words or phrases that describe the product, used for search and categorization.
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Monitor, 23.8-inch, LED, 4ms, HDMI, DisplayPort, Speakers |
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Normal power consumption The electrical power consumed by a product during normal operation, expressed in watts (W). It represents the typical energy draw of the device when it is actively performing its intended functions and can be used to estimate operating costs or compare efficiency across similar products.
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13.59W |
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Package type The form of packaging used for a product, such as box, blister pack, bag, or pallet. It indicates how the item is contained and protected during shipping and storage.
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Retail |
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Panel type The specific technology used to construct the display panel, such as IPS, TN, VA, OLED, or LCD. It indicates how pixels are controlled and affects image quality, color accuracy, viewing angles, and power consumption.
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VA |
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Pixel pitch Represents the physical dimensions of a single pixel on a display or imaging device, expressed as width and height in a length unit (e.g., millimeters). This attribute allows comparison of the physical resolution across screens, cameras, and other pixel‑based technologies.
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0.2745 mm |
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Response time The time interval between a stimulus and the corresponding response of a device or system, expressed in units such as milliseconds (ms). It indicates how quickly the product reacts to input or processes data, which is critical for performance-sensitive applications like displays, gaming monitors, and interactive devices.
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4 ms |
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Screen features The pixel dimensions of a product’s main display, expressed as width by height (e.g., 1920x1080). It indicates how many pixels are used to render visual content on the primary screen and is commonly applied to monitors, TVs, smartphones, tablets, and laptops.
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FHD, Anti-Glare, 3H, Haze 25% |
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Security A list of security-related features or technologies that a product supports, such as encryption methods, authentication mechanisms, physical locks, and network security protocols.
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Kensington Slot |
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Standby power consumption The electrical power drawn by a device while it is in standby mode, expressed in watts (W). This value represents the minimal energy usage when the product is powered on but not actively performing tasks, and can be used to estimate idle consumption or compare efficiency across similar devices.
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0.5 W |
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Tilt angle The vertical angle at which a device can be tilted or adjusted, measured in degrees. It indicates how far up and down the user can move the device while maintaining acceptable performance or usability.
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-5°/20° |
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Unit color front Represents the visual tone or finish applied to the front surface of a product, such as a monitor, laptop, or appliance. The value can be a single color name (e.g., "Black", "White") or a combination of colors separated by commas (e.g., "Black and Red"). This attribute helps users identify the appearance of the front part of the item.
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Black |
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Viewable display area The maximum dimensions (width × height) that a display can show in a single frame, expressed with the same unit for both measurements. It indicates the physical size of the visible screen area and helps users compare how much content can be displayed at once.
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527mm x 296.5mm |
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Wall mount Indicates whether a product can be securely mounted to a wall or other vertical surface using standard mounting hardware, and if so, specifies the exact VESA pattern (e.g., "100 × 100 mm") that is supported. The value may be "Yes", "No", or a measurement string describing the required hole spacing.
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100 mm x |

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