Philips annonce une paire d'écrans ultra larges de 45 pouces avec prise en charge USB-C et KVM

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Mois dernier, Philips introduced a pair of 40-inch ultrawide monitors targeting office work, à la fois avec une résolution de 3440 x 1440 pixels. Now the company has introduced a pair of larger 45-inch displays for the same target market, but with a wider 5120 x 1440 pixel resolution and a 32:9 ratio d'aspect. The 45B1U6900C and 45B1U6900CH are largely identical as with the 40-inch models, with the differentiator being that the latter has a built-in 5 Megapixel webcam with support for Windows Hello. The other difference being that the 45B1U6900C sports one USB-C and one USB-B port for the KVM functionality, whereas the 45B1U6900CH is equipped with a pair of USB-C ports.

The display panel is of VA type with a refresh rate of up to 75 Hz and a typical response time of 4 Mme. It has a brightness of 450 cd/m² and a typical contrast ratio of 3000:1. It’s also DisplayHDR 400 agréé. Outside of the USB inputs, these displays have two HDMI 2.0 contributions, a DisplayPort 1.4, with the USB-C ports on both models offering DP Alt mode, 10 Gbps data speeds and USB PD support up to 100 W. Both models have four downstream USB-A ports, one which supports fast charging and an additional USB-C downstream port that delivers up to 15 W de puissance. There’s also Gigabit Ethernet and an audio jack, as well as a pair of built in 5 W haut-parleurs, making these displays decent docking stations at work. The stand is height adjustable and the display can be tilted and swivelled, but not rotated, et a également apporté des modifications à sa publicité en ligne. No pricing is available at the moment, but both models should be available shortly.

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