Philips introduces new curved screen monitors with USB Type-C docking. This monitor also supports KVM switches and refresh rates up to 100Hz...
Philips introduces new curved screen monitors with USB Type-C docking. This monitor also supports KVM switches and refresh rates up to 100Hz.
Philips introduces monitors with the latest curved screens. This monitor is designed for business and professional needs that require a large screen and offers USB Type-C docking. The Philips 346B1C monitor is the first curved screen product that comes with a 21: 9 aspect ratio, and a refresh rate of up to 100Hz, integrated Gigabit Ethernet and VESA Adaptive Sync.
This monitor comes with a size of 34 inches and a resolution of 3440x1440, a brightness level of up to 300 nits and a contrast ratio of 3000: 1. Not only that, because it was deliberately designed for productivity needs, Philips also equipped this monitor with 119% sRGB, 90% Adobe RGB and 100% NTSC colors.
One of the advantages of this monitor is a matter of connectivity. To note, this monitor has a DisplayPort 1.2, HDMI 2.0 and a USB 3.2 Type-C input. This slot also reportedly supports Power Delivery 90W, a feature to charge other devices. Philips claims that this feature can be used to charge a premium notebook with a 15 inch screen.
Not only that, this monitor is also equipped with a Gigabit ethernet port and four USB 3.2 ports and an output port for headphones. Philips also provides this monitor with an integrated KVM switch inside.
As is known, KVM is usually used to control two computers using one keyboard, one mouse and one monitor. To support user productivity, this monitor can also be arranged in such a way. Its height can be customized, its orientation changed and even rotated. This monitor is also equipped with a VESA mounting hole.
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Philips introduces monitors with the latest curved screens. This monitor is designed for business and professional needs that require a large screen and offers USB Type-C docking. The Philips 346B1C monitor is the first curved screen product that comes with a 21: 9 aspect ratio, and a refresh rate of up to 100Hz, integrated Gigabit Ethernet and VESA Adaptive Sync.
This monitor comes with a size of 34 inches and a resolution of 3440x1440, a brightness level of up to 300 nits and a contrast ratio of 3000: 1. Not only that, because it was deliberately designed for productivity needs, Philips also equipped this monitor with 119% sRGB, 90% Adobe RGB and 100% NTSC colors.
One of the advantages of this monitor is a matter of connectivity. To note, this monitor has a DisplayPort 1.2, HDMI 2.0 and a USB 3.2 Type-C input. This slot also reportedly supports Power Delivery 90W, a feature to charge other devices. Philips claims that this feature can be used to charge a premium notebook with a 15 inch screen.
Not only that, this monitor is also equipped with a Gigabit ethernet port and four USB 3.2 ports and an output port for headphones. Philips also provides this monitor with an integrated KVM switch inside.
As is known, KVM is usually used to control two computers using one keyboard, one mouse and one monitor. To support user productivity, this monitor can also be arranged in such a way. Its height can be customized, its orientation changed and even rotated. This monitor is also equipped with a VESA mounting hole.
Source: Google,tek.id
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