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Yes, a power cable, VGA cable, an audio cable, and an HDMI cable, none of which I used. The power cable is universal and my monitor being replaced was already connected with an HDMI cable, so I just replaced the old monitor with the new Phillips monitor using the existing cables. My audio out is connected to existing external speakers, so I did not connect the audio cable to the monitor. If you choose to use the monitor speakers, you will have to connect the audio cable directly to it. Since I didn't connect the audio cable, after I shut down the CPU, I get a "Check cable connection" floating message which I just ignore and turn off the monitor by holding the off button down about 2 seconds. This is an excellent monitor for my use and I highly recommend it. I'm not a gamer so I have no idea how it would perform for that use.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Power, VGA (connector for video depends upon country, I'm in U.S.A), 1/8" stereo for sound male to male (for internal speakers of monitor, which are very good for monitor speakers). No HDMI or DVI included in mine but cables are cheap. Great monitor so far, lots of real estate, no bad pixels, great sound from the internal speakers compared to others.
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