Philips 8000 41.5" 4K HDR 138 Hz Gaming Monitor (White) User Manual

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Press the button to show the OSD

(On Screen Display) menu

Press the button to select the

option [Color] then press the

button to enter the color setting,

there are three settings as below.
1. Color Temperature: The settings

are as follows. Native, 5000K,

6500K, 7500K, 8200K, 9300K,

and 11500K. With settings in

the 5000K range the panel

appears "warm, with a red-white

color tone", while a 11500K

temperature yields "cool, blue-

white toning".

2. sRGB: This is a standard setting for

ensuring the correct exchange of

colors between different devices

(e.g. digital cameras, monitors,

printers, scanners, etc).

3. User Define: The user can choose

his/her preferred color setting

by adjusting red, green, and blue

colors.

Note

A measurement of the color of light

radiated by an object while it is being

heated. This measurement is expressed

in terms of absolute scale, (degrees

Kelvin). Lower Kevin temperatures such

as 2004K are red; higher temperatures

such as 9300K are blue. The neutral

temperature is white, at 6504K.

Q9: Can I connect my OLED monitor

to any PC, workstation, or Mac?

Ans.: Yes. All Philips OLED monitors are

fully compatible with standard

PCs, Macs, and workstations.

You may need a cable adapter

to connect the monitor to your

Mac system. Please contact your

Philips sales representative for

more information.

Q10: Are Philips OLED monitors Plug-

and- Play?

Ans.: Yes, the monitors are Plug-and-

Play compatible with Windows

11/10/8.1/8, Mac OSX.

Q11: What is Image Sticking, Image

Burn-in, After Image, or Ghost

Image in OLED panels?

Ans.: Uninterrupted display of still or

static images over an extended

period may cause "burn-in", also

known as "after-imaging" or

"ghost imaging", on your screen.

"Burn-in", "after-imaging", or

"ghost imaging" is a well-known

phenomenon in OLED panel

technology. Please always turn

on the Screen Saver and Pixel

Orbiting functions from the On

Screen Display (OSD) menu. For

additional information, please

refer to Chapter 8 on Screen

Maintenance.

Warning

Failure to activate a screen saver, or a

periodic screen refresh application may

result in severe “burn-in” “after-image”

or “ghost image” symptoms that will not

disappear and cannot be repaired. The

damage mentioned above is not covered

under your warranty.

Q12: Why is my Display not showing

sharp text, and is displaying

jagged characters?

Ans.: Your OLED monitor works best

at its native resolution of 3840 x

2160. For the best display, please

use this resolution.

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