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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What does the "Designed for Windows" logo signify?
The "Designed for Windows" logo means your Philips monitor fulfills the requirements and
recommendations of the PC9x (97, 98, or 99) System Design Guide and passes stringent WHQL
tests.
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What is USB?
Think of USB as a smart plug for PC peripherals. USB automatically determines resources (like
driver software and bus bandwidth) required by peripherals. USB makes necessary resources
available without user intervention. Its three main benefits are:
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USB eliminates "Case angst," the fear of removing the computer case to install circuit
board cards - that often require adjustment of complicated IRQ settings -- for add-on
peripherals.
l USB does away with "port gridlock." Without USB, PCs are normally limited to one printer,
two Com port devices (usually a mouse and modem), one Enhanced Parallel Port add-on
(scanner or video camera, for example) and a joystick. More and more peripherals for
multimedia computers come on the market every day. With USB, up to 127 devices can run
simultaneously on a computer.
l USB permits "hot plug-in." No need to shut down, plug in, reboot and run set up to install
peripherals. No need to go through the reverse process to unplug a device. Bottom line:
USB transforms today's "Plug-and-Pray" into true Plug-and-Play!
3. What is a USB hub?
Think of USB hub as a extension of USB ports. Normally, the PC provides only one or two USB
ports. To connect additional USB devices, you need a USB hub.
4. What is TCO?
TCO is a Swedish abbreviation for the Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees.
5. What is MPR?
MPR is a Swedish abbreviation for the Swedish National Board of Measurement and Testing.
6. What are the differences between MPRII, TCO92, TCO95, TCO99 and TCO'03?
In the general hierarchy of standards, TCO'03/TCO99 is the highest level of certification. Next is
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