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    •	Find	Windows	–	In	some	cases,	the	user	
    may	have	sent	multiple	windows	to	the	
    same	par tition.		Find	Window	will	show	
    all	open	windows	and	move	the	selected	
    window	to	the	forefront.
    •	Desktop	Partition	–	Desk top	Par tition	
    shows	the	current	selected	par tition	and	
    allows	the	user	to	quickly	change	to	any	of	
    the	par titions	shown	in	the	drop	down.
    •	Identify	Partition	–	Displays	the	outline	
    grid	on	the	desk top	for	the	current	par ti-
    tion.
    •	Align	On/Align	Off	–	Enables/disables	the	
    drag	and	drop	auto	align	feature.
     
    						
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    	 SmartDesktop	Partition	Definitions
    NameDescriptionImage
    Full	DesktopApplies	all	settings	to	the	entire	desktop.
    Ver tical	Assesses	the	screen	resolution	and	divides	the	display	
    into	two	evenly	sized	ver tical	regions.
    For	90/270	maintain	ver tical	configuration.
    HorizontalAssesses	the	screen	resolution	and	divides	the	display	
    into	two	evenly	sized	horizontal	regions.
    For	90/270	maintain	horizontal	configuration.
    Ver tical	TripleAssesses	the	screen	resolution	and	divides	the	display	
    into	three	evenly	sized	ver tical	regions.
    For	90	Par tition	1	horizontal	top	Par tition	2	horizontal	
    center	Par tition	3	horizontal	bottom.
    For	270	Par tition	3	horizontal	top	Par tition	2	horizontal	
    center	Par tition	1	horizontal	bottom.
    Ver tical	Split	LeftAssesses 	the 	screen 	resolution 	and 	divides 	the 	display 	into	
    two	ver tical	regions, 	the	left	hand	side	is	a	single	region, 	
    the	right	hand	side	is	split	into	two	evenly	sized	regions
    For	90	Par tition	1	on	top	Par tition	2&3	on	bottomFor	
    270	Par tition	1	on	bottom	Par tition	2&3	on	top.
    Ver tical	Split	RightAssesses	the	screen	resolution	and	divides	the	display	
    into	two	ver tical	regions,	the	right		hand	side	is	a	single	
    region,	the	left		hand	side	is	split	into	two	evenly	sized	
    regions
    For	90	Par tition	1&2		on	top	Par tition	3	on	bottom.
    For	270	Par tition	3	on	top	Par tition	1&2	on	bottom.
     
    						
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    NameDescriptionImage
    Horizontal	Split	TopAssesses	the	screen	resolution	and	divides	the	display	
    into	two	evenly	sized	horizontal	regions, 	the	top	region	
    is	single,	the	bottom	region	is	spilt	into	two	evenly	sized	
    regions
    For	90	Par tition	1	on	right	side	 Ver tical	Par tition	2&3	on	
    left	side	Ver tical.
    For	270	Par tition	1	on	left	side	 Ver tical	Par tition	2&3	on	
    right	side	Ver tical.
    Horizontal	Split	
    Bottom
    Assesses	the 	screen 	resolution 	and 	divides 	the 	display 	into	two	evenly	sized	horizontal	regions, 	the	bottom	region	is	single,	the	top	region	is	spilt	into	two	evenly	sized	regions
    For	90	Par tition	1&2	on	right	side	 Ver tical	Par tition	3	on	left	side	Ver tical.
    For	270	Par tition	1&2	on	left	side	 Ver tical	Par tition	3	on	right	side	Ver tical.
    Even	SplitAssesses	the	screen	resolution	and	divides	the	display	into	four		evenly	sized	regions.
     
    						
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    3.5	Philips'	Flat	Panel	Monitors	Pixel	
    Defect	Policy
    Philips	strives	to	deliver	the	highest	quality	
    products.	We	use	some	of	the	industr y's	most	
    advanced	manufacturing	processes	and	practice	
    stringent	quality	control. 	However,	pixel	or	
    sub	pixel	defects	on	the	 TFT	Monitor	panels	
    used	in	flat	panel	monitors	are	sometimes	
    unavoidable.	No	manufacturer	can	guarantee	
    that	all	panels	will	be	free	from	pixel	defects, 	
    but	Philips	guarantees	that	any	monitor	with	
    an	unacceptable	number	of	defects	will	be	
    repaired	or	replaced	under	warranty.	This	notice	
    explains	the	different	types	of	pixel	defects	and	
    defines	acceptable	defect	levels	for	each	type. 	
    In	order	to	qualify	for	repair	or	replacement	
    under	warranty,	the	number	of	pixel	defects	
    on	a	TFT	Monitor	panel	must	exceed	these	
    acceptable	levels. 	For	example,	no	more	than	
    0.0004%	of	the	sub	pixels	on	a	23"	XGA	
    monitor	may	be	defective. 	Fur thermore,	Philips	
    sets	even	higher	quality	standards	for	cer tain	
    types	or	combinations	of	pixel	defects	that	are	
    more	noticeable	than	others. 	This	policy	is	valid	
    worldwide.
    Pixels	and	Sub	pixels	
    A	pixel, 	or	picture	element, 	is	composed	of	
    three	sub	pixels	in	the	primar y	colors	of	red, 	
    green	and	blue.	Many	pixels	together	form	an	
    image.	When	all	sub	pixels	of	a	pixel	are	lit, 	the	
    three	colored	sub	pixels	together	appear	as	a	
    single	white	pixel.	When	all	are	dark, 	the	three	
    colored	sub	pixels	together	appear	as	a	single	
    black	pixel.	Other	combinations	of	lit	and	dark	
    sub	pixels 	appear 	as 	single 	pixels 	of 	other 	colors.
    Types	of	Pixel	Defects	
    Pixel 	and 	sub 	pixel 	defects 	appear 	on 	the 	screen	
    in	different	ways. 	There	are	two	categories	of	
    pixel	defects	and	several	types	of	sub	pixel	
    defects	within	each	categor y. 	
    Bright	Dot	Defects
    Bright	dot	defects	appear	as	pixels	or	sub	pixels	
    that	are	always	lit	or	'on'.	That	is, 	a	bright	dot	is	
    a	sub-pixel	that	stands	out	on	the	screen	when	
    the	monitor	displays	a	dark	pattern. 	There	are	
    the	types	of	bright	dot	defects:
    One	lit	red, 	green	or	blue	sub	pixel
    Two	adjacent	lit	sub	pixels:
    -	 Red	+	Blue	=	 Purple
    -		 Red	+	Green	=	 Yellow
    -		 Green	+	Blue	=	Cyan	(Light	Blue)
    Three	adjacent	lit	sub	pixels	(one	white	pixel)
     
    						
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    	 Note
    A	red	or	blue	bright	dot	must	be	more	than	50	
    percent	brighter	than	neighboring	dots	while	
    a	green	bright	dot	is	30	percent	brighter	than	
    neighboring	dots.
    Black	Dot	Defects	
    Black	dot	defects	appear	as	pixels	or	sub	pixels	
    that	are	always	dark	or	'off'.	That	is, 	a	dark	dot	is	
    a	sub-pixel	that	stands	out	on	the	screen	when	
    the	monitor	displays	a	light	pattern. 	These	are	
    the	types	of	black	dot	defects:
    Proximity	of	Pixel	Defects	
    Because	pixel	and	sub	pixels	defects	of	the	
    same	type	that	are	near	to	one	another	may	be	
    more	noticeable, 	Philips	also	specifies	tolerances	
    for	the	proximity	of	pixel	defects.
    Pixel	Defect	Tolerances
    In	order	to	qualify	for	repair	or	replacement	
    due	to	pixel	defects	during	the	warranty	period, 	
    a	TFT	Monitor	panel	in	a	Philips	flat	panel	
    monitor	must	have	pixel	or	sub	pixel	defects	
    exceeding	the	tolerances	listed	in	the	following	
    tables.
    			BRIGHT	DOT	DEFECTSACCEPTABLE	LEVEL
      MODEL234CL2
    			1	lit	subpixel3
    			2	adjacent	lit	subpixels1
    			3	adjacent	lit	subpixels	(one	white	pixel)0
      Distance	between	two	bright	dot	defects*>15mm
    			 Total	bright	dot	defects	of	all	types3
    			BLACK	DOT	DEFECTSACCEPTABLE	LEVEL
      MODEL234CL2
    			1	dark	subpixel5	or	fewer
    			2	adjacent	dark	subpixels2	or	fewer
    			3	adjacent	dark	subpixels0
      Distance	between	two	black	dot	defects*>15mm
    			Total	black	dot	defects	of	all	types5	or	fewer
    			 TOTAL	DOT	DEFECTSACCEPTABLE	LEVEL
      MODEL234CL2
    				 Total	bright	or	black	dot	defects	of	all	types5	or	fewer
    	Note
    1	or	2	adjacent	sub	pixel	defects	=	1	dot	defect
    This	monitor	is	ISO9241-307	compliant.
     
    						
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    4.	Technical	Specifications
    Picture/Display
    Monitor	panel	typeTFT-LCD
    Backlight	LED
    Panel	size23"	W	(58.42	cm)
    Aspect	ratio16:9
    Pixel	Pitch0.0883	x	0.265	mm
    Brightness250	cd/m²	
    Smar tContrast	20,000,000:1
    Contrast	ratio	(typ.)1000:1
    Response	time	(typical)	2	ms
    Optimum	Resolution1920x1080	@	60Hz
    Viewing	angle176°	(H)	/	170°	(V)	@	C/R	>	5
    Picture	EnhancementSmar tImage
    Display	colors	16.7	M
    Ver tical	refresh	rate56Hz	-76Hz	
    Horizontal	Frequency30kHz	-	80kHz
    sRGBYES
    Connectivity
    Signal	inputHDMI	(digital), 	VGA	(signal)
    Input	SignalSeparate	Sync, 	Sync	on	Green
    Convenience
    User	Convenience
    OSD	LanguagesEnglish,	French, 	German, 	Italian,	Russian, 	Spanish, 	Simplified	
    Chinese,	Por tuguese, 	Turkish
    Plug	&	Play	CompatibilityDDC/CI, 	sRGB,	Windows	7/Vista/XP, 	Mac	OSX,	Linux	
    Stand
    Tilt-3	/	+14
    Power
    On	mode<	30W	(typ.)
    Energy	Consumption
    (EnergyStar	5.0	test	method)	
    AC	Input	Voltage	at	
    100VAC	+/-5VAC, 	
    50Hz	+/-	3Hz
    AC	Input	Voltage	at	
    115VAC	+/-5VAC, 	
    60Hz	+/-	3Hz
    AC	Input	Voltage	at	
    230VAC	+/-5VAC, 	
    50Hz	+/-	3Hz
    Normal	Operation	(typcial)	24.25W24.18W24.06W
    Sleep0.26W0.26W0.27W
    Off0.21W0.21W0.22W
    Heat	Dissipation*AC	Input	Voltage	at	
    100VAC	+/-5VAC, 	
    50Hz	+/	-3Hz
    AC	Input	Voltage	at	
    115VAC	+/-5VAC, 	
    60Hz	+/	-3Hz
    AC	Input	Voltage	at	
    230VAC	+/-5VAC, 	
    50Hz	+/	-3Hz
    Normal	Operation82.76	BTU/hr82.53		BTU/hr82.12		BTU/hr
    Sleep0.887		BTU/hr0.887		BTU/hr0.922		BTU/hr
    Off0.717	BTU/hr0.717	BTU/hr0.751		BTU/hr
     
    						
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    Power	LED	indicatorOn	mode:	Blue,	Standby/Sleep	mode: 	Blue	(blinking)
    Power	SupplyAC/DC	Adapter, 	12V==3.0A
    Dimension
    Product	with	stand	(WxHxD)	547	x	408	x	175	mm	
    Product	without	stand	
    (WxHxD)	
    547	x	326	x	129	mm
    Box	dimension	(WxHxD)599	x	553	x	125	mm	
    Weight
    Product	with	stand		2.56	kg
    Product	with	packaging4.78	kg
    Operating	Condition
    Temperature	range	(operation)0°C	to	40	°C
    Temperature	range	(Non-
    operation)	
    -20°C	to	60°C	
    Relative	humidity20%	to	80%
    AltitudeOperation: 	+	12,000	ft	(	3,658	m)
    Non-operation: 	+	40,000	ft	(	12,192	m)
    MTBF30,000hrs
    Environmental
    ROHS	YES
    EPEATSilver	(www.epeat.net)
    Packaging100%	recyclable
    Compliance	and	standards
    Regulator y	ApprovalsCE	Mark,	FCC	Class	B, 	SEMKO,	UL/cUL, 	Energy	Star	5.0,
    Cabinet
    ColorBlack/Black
    FinishGlossy/Glossy
    	Note	
    This	data	is	subject	to	change	without	notice. 	
    Go	to	www.philips.com/suppor t	to	download	the	latest	version	of	leaflet.
     
    						
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    4.1	Resolution	&	Preset	Modes
    	 Maximum	Resolution
    	 1920	x	1080	at	60	Hz	(analog	input)		
    	 1920	x	1080	at	60	Hz	(digital	input)
    	 Recommended	Resolution
    	 1920	x	1080	at	60	Hz	(digital	input)
    H.	freq	(kHz)ResolutionV.	freq	(Hz)
    31.47720x40070.09
    31.47640x48059.94
    35.00640x48066.67
    37.86640x48072.81
    37.50640x48075.00
    37.88800x60060.32
    46.88800x60075.00
    48.361024x76860.00
    60.021024x76875.03
    63.891280x102460.02
    79.981280x102475.03
    55.941440x90059.89
    70.641440x90074.98
    65.291680x105059.95
    67.501920x108060.00
    4.2	Automatic	PowerSaving
    If	you	have	 VESA	DPM	compliance	display	card	
    or	software	installed	in	your	PC, 	the	monitor	
    can	automatically 	reduce 	its 	power 	consumption	
    when	not	in	use. 	If	an	input	from	a	keyboard, 	
    mouse	or	other	input	device	is	detected, 	
    the	monitor	will	'wake	up'	automatically.	The	
    following	table	shows	the	power	consumption	
    and	signaling	of	this	automatic	power	saving	
    feature: 	
    Power	Management	Definition
    VESA	Mode	Video	H-sync	V-sync	Power	UsedLED	color	
    Active	ON	YesYes<	30	W	(typ.)Blue
    Sleep	OFFNoNo<	0.3	 W	(typ.)Blue	(blinking)	
    Switch	OffOFF--<	0.3	W	(typ.)OFF
    The	following	setup	is	used	to	measure	power	
    consumption	on	this	monitor.
    •	Native	 resolution: 	1920	 x	1080
    •	Contrast: 	50%
    •	Brightness: 	250	 nits
    •	Color	 temperature: 	6500k	 with	full	white	
    pattern
    •	Audio	 (Off)
    	Note	
    This	data	is	subject	to	change	without	notice. 	
     
    						
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    5.	Regulatory	Information
    Lead-free	Product
    Lead	free	display	promotes	
    environmentally	sound	recover y	
    and	disposal	of	waste	from	electrical	
    and	electronic	equipment.	Toxic	
    substances	like	Lead	has	been	eliminated	
    and	compliance	with	European	community’s	
    stringent	RoHs	directive	mandating	restrictions	
    on	hazardous	substances	in	electrical	and	
    electronic	equipment	have	been	adhered	to	
    in	order	to	make	Philips	monitors	safe	to	use	
    throughout	its	life	cycle.
    EPEAT	
    (www.epeat.net)
    “The	EPEAT	(Electronic	Product	
    Environmental	 Assessment	Tool)	
    program	evaluates	computer	
    desktops,	laptops,	and	monitors	
    based	on	51	environmental	criteria	developed	
    through	an	extensive	stakeholder	consensus	
    process	suppor ted	by	US	EPA.
    EPEAT	system	helps	purchasers	in	the	public	
    and	private	sectors	evaluate, 	compare	and	
    select	desktop	computers,	notebooks	and	
    monitors	based	on	their	environmental	
    attributes.	EPEAT	also	provides	a	clear	and	
    consistent	set	of	performance	criteria	for	the	
    design	of	products, 	and	provides	an	oppor tunity	
    for	manufacturers	to	secure	market	recognition	
    for	effor ts	to	reduce	the	environmental	impact	
    of	its	products.”
    Benefits	of	EPEAT	
    Reduce	use	of	primar y	materials	
    Reduce	use	of	toxic	materials
    Avoid	the	disposal	of	hazardous	waste	EPEAT’S	
    requirement	that	all	registered	products	meet	
    ENERGY	STAR’s	energy	efficiency	specifications, 	
    means	that	these	products	will	consume	less	
    energy	throughout	their	life.
    CE	Declaration	of	Conformity
    This	product	is	in	conformity	with	the	following	
    standards	
    •	EN60950-1:2006	(Safety	requirement	 of	
    Information	Technology	 Equipment)	
    •	EN55022:2006	 (Radio	Disturbance	
    requirement	 of	Information	 Technology	
    Equipment)	
    •	EN55024:1998+A1:2001+A2:2003	
    (Immunity	requirement	 of	Information	
    Technology	 Equipment)	
    •	EN61000-3-2:2006	 (Limits	for	Harmonic	
    Current	 Emission)	
    •	EN61000-3-3:1995+A1:2001+A2:2005	
    (Limitation	 of	Voltage	 Fluctuation	 and	
    Flicker)	following	 provisions	 of	directives	
    applicable
    •	2006/95/EC	 (Low	Voltage	 Directive)	
    •	2004/108/EC	 (EMC	Directive)	
    •	2005/32/EC	 (EuP	Directive, 	EC	 No.	
    1275/2008	 mplementing	 Directive	
    for	Standby	 and	Off	mode	 power	
    consumption)	 and	is	produced	 by	a	
    manufacturing	 organization	on	ISO9000	
    level. 		
    The	 product	 also	comply	 with	the	following	
    standards	
    •	ISO9241-307:2008	 (Ergonomic	
    requirement,	Analysis	 and	compliance	 test	
    methods	for	electronic	 visual	displays)	
    •	GS	EK1-2000:2009	 (GS	mark	 requirement)	
    •	prEN50279:1998	 (Low	Frequency	 Electric	
    and	Magnetic	 fields	for	Visual	 Display)	
    •	MPR-II	 (MPR:1990:8/1990:10	 Low	
    Frequency	Electric	and	Magnetic	 fields)	
    •	TCO	Displays	 5.0	(Requirement	 for	
    Environment	Labeling	of	Ergonomics, 	
    Energy,	Ecology	 and	Emission, 	TCO: 	Swedish	
    Confederation	 of	Professional	 Employees)	
    for	TCO	 versions
    This	monitor	is	equipped	with	a	function	for	
    saving	energy	which	suppor ts	the	 VESA	Display	
    Power	Management	(DPM)	standard. 	This	
     
    						
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    means	that	the	monitor	must	be	connected	to	
    a	computer	which	suppor ts	VESA	DPM.	Time	
    settings	are	adjusted	from	the	system	unit	by	
    software.
    VESA	StateLED	IndicatorPower	Consumption
    	Normal		operationON	(Active)Blue<	30	 W	(typ.)
    	Power	Saving	Alternative	2	One	step
    SleepSwitch	OffBlue	(blinking)OFF<	0.3	 W	(typ.)<	0.3	W	(typ.)
    As	an	ENERGY	STAR®	Par tner, 	we	
    have	determined	that	this	product	
    meets	the	ENERGY	STAR®	
    guidelines	for	energy	efficiency.
    	 Note
    We	recommend	you	switch	off	the	monitor	
    when	it	is	not	in	use	for	a	long	time.
    Federal	Communications	Commission	(FCC)	
    Notice	(U.S. 	Only)
    	 This	equipment	 has	been	 tested 	and	 found	
    to	comply	 with	the	limits	 for	a	Class 	B	
    digital	 device, 	pursuant	 to	Par t	 15	of	the	
    FCC	Rules. 	These	 limits	are	designed	 to	
    provide	reasonable	 protection	against	
    harmful	interference	 in	a	residential	
    installation. 	This	 equipment	 generates,	uses	
    and	 can	radiate	 radio	frequency	 energy	
    and,	if	 not	 installed	 and	used	 in	accordance	
    with	 the	instructions, 	may	 cause	 harmful	
    interference	 to	radio	 communications. 	
    However,	there	 is	no	 guarantee	 that	
    interference	 will	not	 occur	 in	a	par ticular	
    installation. 	If	 this	 equipment	 does	cause	
    harmful	 interference	 to	radio	 or	television	
    reception, 	which	 can	be	determined	 by	
    turning	the	equipment	 off	and	 on,	the	
    user	 is	encouraged	 to	tr y	 to	correct	
    the	 interference	 by	one	 or	more	 of	the	
    following	 measures:
    •	Reorient	or	relocate	 the	receiving	 antenna.	
    •	Increase	 the	separation	 between	the	
    equipment	 and	receiver. 	
    •	Connect	 the	equipment	 into	an	outlet	 on	
    a	circuit	 different	 from	that	to	which	 the	
    receiver	 is	connected. 	
    •	Consult	the	dealer	 or	an	 experienced	
    radio/TV	 technician	 for	help.
    	 Changes	 or	modifications	 not	expressly	
    approved	 by	the	 par ty	 responsible	 for	
    compliance	 could	void	the	user's	 authority	
    to	operate	 the	equipment.
    Use	only	RF	shielded	cable	that	was	supplied	
    with	the	monitor	when	connecting	this	monitor	
    to	a	computer	device. 	
    To	prevent	damage	which	may	result	in	fire	or	
    shock	hazard,	do	not	expose	this	appliance	to	
    rain	or	excessive	moisture. 	
    THIS	CLASS	B	DIGITAL	APPARATUS	MEETS	
    ALL	REQUIREMENTS	OF	 THE	CANADIAN	
    INTERFERENCE-CAUSING	EQUIPMENT	
    REGULATIONS.
    FCC	Declaration	of	Conformity
    Declaration	of	Conformity	for	Products	Marked	
    with	FCC	Logo,	
    United	States	Only
    This	device	complies	with	Par t	15	of	the	FCC	
    Rules.	Operation	is	subject	to	the	following	
    two	conditions: 	(1)	this	device	may	not	cause	
    harmful	interference, 	and	(2)	this	device	must	
    accept	any	interference	received, 	including	
    interference	that	may	cause	undesired	
    operation.	
     
    						
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