MMD bets on USB-C docking for the new Philips screens
The latest additions to their line are the UltraWide curved screen from 34 inch 349P7FUBEB and QHD monitor 27 272B7QUPBEB. Two teams designed for the business environment.
MMD, the company with the license to manufacture the monitors Philips, has unveiled a new Wide QHD curved screen from 34 inches and a QHD monitor of 27. Both equipped with a USB-C docking.
Within its flagship range, Philips Brilliance P Line, the new UltraWide curved screen is positioned 34 inches, 349P7FUBEB, designed to not compromise graphics applications in WQHD (3.440×1.440).
CrystalClear image reproduction with vivid, natural colors offering an expanded UltraWide color gamut with a format 21:9 high density, and high contrast MVA panel, They provide a subtle immersion effect that envelops the user in the task at hand..
And for more demanding applications that require more display space, Philips specific MultiView technology enables an active dual connection function to simultaneously view multiple devices, like PCs and laptops from one place to another thanks to Picture-by-Picture and Picture-in-Picture modes. With its refresh rate of 100 Hz, The Philips 349P7FUBEB also attracts attention for its fluid and interruption-free images, without losing a single sequence, no matter how advanced the video playback requirements are.
27” QHD monitor
With its USB-C docking function, The Philips 272B7QUPBEB offers an ideal solution for all those looking for a QHD monitor of 27 inches that helps them increase their productivity.
With a USB-C cable, transfers high-resolution data and video at USB speeds 3.1 while supplying up to 60 watts to power or recharge external devices. One integrated RJ-45 Ethernet port 10/100/1000 Connects to any standard IT environment and provides peace of mind for security-conscious users, while the DisplayPort output makes it easy to daisy-chain two or more monitors for multi-screen setups.
Playing back sharp images, CrystalClear Quad HD (2.560×1.440 o 2.560×1.080 pixels) with the advanced technology of its IPS screen, The Philips 272B7QUPBEB offers a pivot mode 90 degrees to be able to work ergonomically with vertically oriented visual content, like DTP applications, and at the same time helps reduce energy costs with its PowerSensor feature, an infrared sensor that automatically reduces the monitor's brightness when the user is not in front of the screen.
Both the 349P7FUBEB and 272B7QUPBEB share a comprehensive feature set including LowBlue mode, a special setting that leverages specific software technology to reduce shortwave blue light emissions that can cause eye damage over time; SmartErgo Base, a height-adjustable stand with swivel functions, tilt and pivot for the best possible user adaptation; y Ultra Narrow Border, a smart design feature that minimizes distractions and maximizes display size in multi-screen or tile setups, giving the sensation of using a single large screen.
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