Prices of flat-panel LCD computer monitors continue to drop throughout 2012, and it's now feasible to purchase a reasonable 23in, full-HD screen for around £100. Spend more and better-quality panel ...
Philips has launched a new 32-inch 4K Ultra HD monitor aimed at creative professionals, one that acts as a USB-C docking station for a MacBook or MacBook Pro, as well as display features like HDR ...
Philips has unveiled its latest creator-focused 27-inch monitor codenamed 27E2F7901. It has 4K resolution, 98% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage, and can charge devices via its USB-C port at 96W. The ...
United Kingdom 15 May 2012: MMD, the leading technology company and brand license partner for Philips Monitors, today released a new 21.5-inch monitor powered through USB. With a single USB 2.0 cable ...
I must say I am pretty happy that Philips decided to introduce an eco-friendly LED monitor into the market with the added ease of a USB connection. The days of clunky extra power cables need to be put ...
Philips has officially launched a new portable monitor, the 16B1P3302 Philips Portable Monitor. The monitor sports a 15.6-inch 1920 x 1080-pixel IPS LED display. While being portable and easy to store ...
SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 25 June 2024 – Emphasising high speed data transfers and charging, Philips presents 4 new USB-C monitor categories to cater to every type of professional user. In ...
There are niggles here, such as the space the stand takes up and flaws with laptop charging, but there can be no argument that this Philips stand represents excellent value for money. Why you can ...
Philips Monitors has created a two-in-one computer display that puts a new angle on multitasking. Instead of splitting your workspace between two separate displays, this unit packs two screens onto ...
There's no definitive answer for what the best 4K monitor is, because it's going to be different for everyone, from gamers to movie lovers. The Philips 40B1U6903CH – which is actually 5K resolution – ...
Staring at screens all day can be murder on your eyes, but e-paper screens offer a reprieve for those who spend a lot of time reading text. What is one to do when that reading happens on a computer?