Philips has today introduced its new 40″ 5K2K business monitor with a Thunderbolt 4 docking station and a variety of features to enhance your workplace.
The Philips 40B1U6903CH is a new 40″ business monitor featuring an ultrawide 5120 x 2160 resolution offering fantastic screen real estate and impressive details. The IPS panel that this screen is fitted with offers 178/178 viewing angles with a 400 nit peak brightness, a DisplayHDR 400 certification and a TÜV Rheinland Eyesafe RPF 50 certification for maximum comfort. The key feature of this monitor is the included Thunderbolt 4 docking station allowing for data transfer with speeds of 40 Gbps with bidirectional bandwidth. This is ideal for professionals looking for fast data transfer plus 90W power delivery for connected devices.
An additional feature for the workplace is the built-in 5MP webcam. This webcam is optimised for a better video conferencing experience and is equipped with noise cancelling microphone for high-quality meeting calls. The advanced sensors also provide this webcam with Windows Hello certification allowing users to log into their accounts in seconds.
Additionally, this monitor is equipped with a compact Ergo Base with tilt -5/15 degree, swivel -/+45 degree and height adjustments of 150mm ensuring the right height for each user. The side of the monitor also contains a headphone hook providing a convenient location to declutter your desktop and hang your headphones. For those who use multiple PC’s there is an included KVM switch which allows you to use each PC with a single keyboard and mouse set.
The Philips 40B1U6903CH 40″ business monitor is available now at a price of £1499.99 visit Philips.co.uk to learn more.
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