Philips' new display features screens on both sides

Philips’ new display features screens on both sides

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The Philips 24B2D5300 Business Monitor introduces a unique feature with screens on both sides, despite its unexciting name. This design is ideal for individuals who frequently adjust their screens to allow others to view, such as car salespeople or doctors consulting with patients. It also has potential for co-working environments. Launching next month in parts of Europe for £359.99 (approximately $484), the monitor is mentioned by Digital Camera World and is available on Philips’ UK and Ireland websites, though a broader release isn’t confirmed. It features dual 23.8-inch 1920 x 1080 LCD panels at 120 Hz and can connect to one or more devices via USB-C or HDMI ports. Typically connected to one computer displaying the same content on both sides, it can also serve as two extended displays. Although the monitor isn’t mountable on an articulated arm, its base rotates 180 degrees for easy viewing of the opposing side’s display.

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