Hey Guys,
My dad is a radiologist. At home he has two computers for doing work at home. One is old, the other new. The old one is just lying around right now. A couple of days ago, I noticed that the monitor of the old computer looks pretty darn sophisticated. Here's a list of specs:
Phillips XPertView (I think 17 inch) - Brillance 107MP
Model No. 17A580BQ
Monitor port labeled as "15D-SUB"
There is a switch labeled as "BNC D-SUB"
Here's the interesting thing. It looks like it accepts an RGB signal, but I don't think it's scart. There are five circular ports/holes that look like it accepts a cable like a tv cable. The ports are labeled as such:
H/H+V V R G B
It also has a some sort of empty bay labeled as "USB bay."
And, it has a composite input.
Now, what can I do with this monitor? Can I play games in higher quality? Can I take advantage of the RGB ports? I don't know the dot pitch, but I'm guessing it's pretty high considering radiology demands high-resolution images. Thanks.
My dad is a radiologist. At home he has two computers for doing work at home. One is old, the other new. The old one is just lying around right now. A couple of days ago, I noticed that the monitor of the old computer looks pretty darn sophisticated. Here's a list of specs:
Phillips XPertView (I think 17 inch) - Brillance 107MP
Model No. 17A580BQ
Monitor port labeled as "15D-SUB"
There is a switch labeled as "BNC D-SUB"
Here's the interesting thing. It looks like it accepts an RGB signal, but I don't think it's scart. There are five circular ports/holes that look like it accepts a cable like a tv cable. The ports are labeled as such:
H/H+V V R G B
It also has a some sort of empty bay labeled as "USB bay."
And, it has a composite input.
Now, what can I do with this monitor? Can I play games in higher quality? Can I take advantage of the RGB ports? I don't know the dot pitch, but I'm guessing it's pretty high considering radiology demands high-resolution images. Thanks.