190B1CB/00 Driver
190B1CS/00 Driver
Philips 190B1(19inch WIDE LCD MONITOR 190B1) Driver
Windows Vista
190b1cb_00_d9s_eng.zip (8.6 KB)
Philips Brilliance LCD monitor with Ergo base, USB, Audio 190B1CS 19 inches wide B-line 1440x900 / Format 16:10
Monitor Driver File
Karthika (DG Staff Member) on 1-Dec-2010
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
Philips 190B1 driver v2_20091027/190B1.icm | 7.1 KB | 19 Oct 2009 |
Philips 190B1 driver v2_20091027/190B1.inf | 2.1 KB | 19 Oct 2009 |
Philips 190B1 driver v2_20091027/190b1.cat | 7.5 KB | 27 Oct 2009 |
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