Philips USB Docking Monitors, now with IPS Panel and Full HD

MMD, the world's leading technology partner and brand partner of Philips displays, presents a new version of the 23-inch screen Philips USB docking. Philips USB Docking Philips USB Docking Philips USB Docking

In addition to the productivity boost offered by direct access via just one high-speed USB cable to a peripheral , networks, intranet and internet, mobile users can enjoy an improved visual experience in the office, as the new model offers advanced IPS panel technology for a wider viewing angle and excellent quality Full HD.

Ease and Flexibility

The 23-inch screen Philips USB Docking 231P4QUPES designed for professionals who want to be productive wherever they are. With two high-speed USB 3.0 and one USB 2.0 ports, users connect their personal computer to the display and gain instant access to all which are connected she – like , external drives, camera or mouse.

Using the cable USB 3.0, users can also stream video or connect to networks, the internet or intranet. All the above, combined with the improved visual experience offered by IPS technology. The ultra-wide 178 viewing angle - horizontally and vertically - enables viewing of content easily from almost any perspective, even at 90-degrees Pivot mode.
With the glamorous, high-contrast Full HD image quality, the screen gives professionals on the move a clearer, clearer viewing experience for work and office collaboration - ideal for applications that require accurate color and constant brightness at any time.
The Philips 231P4QUPES screen is available in stores with a proposed € 299 indicative.

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