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 ...
A single USB cable expands display workspace and keeps peripherals connected Great display performance with brilliant AH-IPS LED and Flicker-Free technology Amsterdam, 26 May 2015 - MMD, the leading ...
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 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 ...
Factor in the unstoppable, relentless drive towards thinner devices with fewer connectivity options (like the new MacBook), and you have the perfect conditions to transform docking stations into more ...
MMD, the leading display specialist and brand license partner for Philips monitors, launches a new series of models designed to meet these dynamic needs. The Philips monitors 34B1U5600CH, 24B1U5301H, ...
Philips 5000 series is welcoming two new products for use during working hours and free time. 27 and 24E1N5300HE monitors meet the needs of users of all ages. They include an integrated 5MP webcam to ...
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 ...
The Philips Portable Monitor 16B1P3300 ($229.99) isn't overly high-priced, as portable productivity displays go, and its capabilities are similarly budget-oriented, with one exception: It has a ...
If you're in the market for a new gaming monitor, you might be asking yourself if Philips is the brand to go for. When you think of the biggest manufacturers, Philips might not be the first that comes ...
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?