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Brand: Philips

The Philips AG 1025 is a computer monitor that was introduced by the Dutch electronics company, Philips, in the early 2000s. It had a screen resolution of 1280 x 1024 pixels, which was standard for most business and office applications at the time. The monitor featured a 17-inch CRT (cathode ray tube) display with a triton backlight that provided a crisp and clear image. Additionally, the AG 1025 offered various connectivity options, including VGA, SVGA, and DVI inputs, as well as adjustable color, brightness, and contrast settings.



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Philips AG 1025

Philips AG 1025

Philips AG 1025

Philips AG 1025

Philips AG 1025



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