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Guru3D.com » News » MMD unveils the Philips 241B7QUBHEB and 272B7QUBHEB

MMD unveils the Philips 241B7QUBHEB and 272B7QUBHEB

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/08/2019 08:15 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)
MMD unveils the Philips 241B7QUBHEB and 272B7QUBHEB

Oh man, they really have got to do something about the product names huh? MMD announces the launch of the Philips 241B7QUBHEB 24” and 272B7QUBHEB 27” LCD monitors, both with a USB dock. 

Designed with today’s professionals in mind, these monitors bring together a host of time-saving, productivity-enhancing features to simplify and facilitate the workday. From the flexibility of USB docking with a USB Type-C port to the visual performance of IPS technology, and from the security of a pop-up webcam to the comfort of the SmartErgoBase, these new Philips monitors mean business.

The Philips 241B7QUBHEB and 272B7QUBHEB feature a built-in USB docking station equipped with DisplayLink technology that offers the convenience of universal port replication so users can quickly and securely connect their notebook to networks, transfer files, watch videos, and more, thanks to a single dual-mesh USB cable with Type-C and Type-A connectors. All peripherals, including keyboard, mouse, and RJ-45 Ethernet cable connect to the monitors’ docking station, reducing cable clutter while boosting productivity. And thanks to DisplayPort-out, multiple high-resolution displays can be linked together with just one cable. Finally, USB 3.2 SuperSpeed+ data transfer technology means users can transmit data faster than ever. They can even do it while powering and charging their notebook directly from their monitor.

Eye-catching images

For professionals who demand crisp, sharp images, the Philips 241B7QUBHEB and Philips 272B7QUBHEB are certain to please. Both monitors are equipped with IPS technology, which, unlike TN panels, consistently delivers rich, vivid colours whose accuracy and brightness are ideally suited for graphic designers, CAD engineers, photographers, and video editors, among others. The IPS panels also enable extremely wide viewing angles of 178/178 degrees, meaning the screen can be viewed from almost any angle, including when in 90-degree pivot mode, for maximal viewing ease. For even more spectacular visuals, the Philips 272B7QUBHEB features CrystalClear Quad HD resolution as well as Ultra Wide-Color technology for remarkable brilliance and gorgeous, sparkling colours.

Protection for users and the environment

The Philips 241B7QUBHEB and the Philips 272B7QUBHEB both include an array of features to protect users as well as the environment. An innovative, secure Windows Hello™ pop-up webcam with facial recognition technology can be safely tucked away when not in use, removing the risk of prying eyes. Physical comfort is ensured as well, thanks to such eye-friendly technology as LowBlue Mode, as well as the ergonomic SmartErgoBase, which allows users to position their monitor to the precise height and angle that best suit their needs. The environment benefits from these monitors too, thanks to technologies such as the energy-saving PowerSensor, as well as 85% post-consumer recycled plastic, PVC/BFR-free housing, no mercury or lead, and 100% recyclable packaging material.

The forward-thinking, productivity-boosting Philips 241B7QUBHEB and 272B7QUBHEB monitors are available at a RRP of £319 and £489 respectively. 



MMD unveils the Philips 241B7QUBHEB and 272B7QUBHEB MMD unveils the Philips 241B7QUBHEB and 272B7QUBHEB MMD unveils the Philips 241B7QUBHEB and 272B7QUBHEB MMD unveils the Philips 241B7QUBHEB and 272B7QUBHEB




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