MMD presents the most ecological professional monitor developed by Philips
The 241B7QGJ model is the new reference point for 'ecofriendly' monitors, since it offers professionals a powerful tool to improve in their work while respecting the environment.
With a size of 24 inches, LCD model Philips 241B7QGJ that has just been presented on the market MMD, licensed partner for monitor manufacturing of this company, provides users with not only the most ecological equipment developed so far, but intelligent and high-performance ergonomic features.
Among them are Full HD and IPS technology, SmartImage, SmartContrast y SmartResponse, puertos USB 3.0, Integrated speakers and SmartErgo base, to give the user complete comfort while carrying out their work activity.
Philips 241B7QGJ continues the line of this company's commitment to supporting sustainability, so it has been specifically designed to have the lowest possible environmental impact. Created with lightweight materials, with a 85% from recycled plastics with the TCO Certified Edge certificate, This monitor eliminates harmful substances such as lead, mercurio, halogens and PVC.
Besides, all plastic body, Chassis metal and packaging materials are 100% recyclable, to the point that the Green Electric Council has awarded this monitor with the Epeat certified eco-label, por su rendimiento y su diseño ecofriendly.
The key to energy efficiency is guaranteeing a lower carbon footprint, and that is why the 241B7QGJ monitor equips energy-saving technologies such as PowerSensor, that detects whether the user is in front of the screen or not, with non-harmful infrared signals, and automatically reduces the brightness.
This innovation itself is responsible for the 80% of energy saving. Added to this is the new low-power backlight design, created to achieve an optimal brightness level with minimal consumption.
To do this, it integrates LightSensor technologies, which captures ambient light and adjusts the screen brightness automatically., y Zero Power Switch, which ends the latent energy consumption that conventional monitors have even when turned off. The consumption of this monitor is 11 watts, measured with EnergyStar 7.0, and also has the A++ rating.
As Stefan Sommer assures, director de marketing & business management para Europa de MMD, “Philips 241B7QGJ is the ideal choice for professionals looking to increase their productivity in a responsible and ecological way”.
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