Philips 23.8" LCD Monitor
- Resolution: 1920 x 1080
- Diagonal: 23.8 "
- Panel type: IPS
- Refresh rate: 75 Hz
IPS technology for rich colors and wide viewing angles
IPS displays use advanced technology that provides extra-wide 178/178-degree viewing angles, allowing you to view the display from almost any angle - even in 90-degree rotating mode! Unlike conventional TN panels, IPS displays deliver remarkably clear and vividly colored images, making them ideal not only for photos, movies and web browsing, but also for professional applications that require accurate colors and consistent brightness at all times.
16:9 full HD screen for clear, detailed images
Image quality is important. The standard screens are of good quality, but you expect more. This screen has an enhanced Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution. Full HD delivers vivid details with high brightness, incredible contrast and realistic colors, creating a lifelike picture.
Less eye strain thanks to anti-flicker technology
Due to the way the brightness is adjusted in LED-backlit displays, some users see flickering on the screen, which is tiring for the eyes. Philips Flicker-Free technology adopts a new solution for brightness control, which reduces flicker and makes viewing more comfortable.
Built-in stereo speakers for multimedia content
A pair of high-quality stereo speakers are built into the monitor. Depending on the model and design, they can be visibly forward or invisibly downward, upward or backward, etc.
USB 3.0 enables fast data transfer and smartphone charging
Superfast USB 3.0 uses a transfer rate of 5.0 Gbps, which is approximately 10 times faster than conventional USB 2.0, significantly reducing data transfer time and saving time and money. With increased bandwidth, ultra-fast transfer speeds, better power management and superior overall performance, USB 3.0 sets the global standard for the use of large storage devices. Sync-N-Go technology ensures that you no longer have to wait for bandwidth to become available. Your investment in USB 2.0 devices is protected because it is backwards compatible.