Philips 107C63 Computer Monitor User Manual


 
Frequently Asked Questions
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26. What does Auto Calibrate do?
It makes your monitor perform better and last longer. As a monitor becomes older, brightness gradually
deteriorates and its colors change. This well-known process effects all monitors. Eventually after a
number of years, the monitor's brightness deteriorates to below 50% of its original value. At this stage,
the usable life of a monitor is considered ended. Auto Calibrate regularly readjusts color temperature
and luminance to their original values.
27. How does Philips Auto Calibrate feature benefit me?
With Auto Calibrate, it takes a monitor's luminance 33 percent longer to deteriorate to the 50 percent
level that marks the end of a display device's useful life. Thanks to Auto Calibrate, a monitor with a
normal life of 10,000 hours, for example, would last for 13,300 hours, a full one third longer.
28. How does Auto Calibrate work?
During the calibration process, different predefined black and white images are displayed on the screen.
The beam currents of the red, green and blue cannon are accurately measured and compared to the
original values stored in the monitor. By readjusting gain values of the individual cannons, deviation is
reduced to zero. Default values are stored during production. If the user sets a new color temperature,
this new value is saved as the new default value.
29. When should calibration be performed?
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