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The new Philips display has a secondary ePaper display

The new Philips display has a secondary ePaper display

the manufacture company Phillips Introducing a different monitor to the market, with two screens and geared towards those who work hours in front of the computer, and often need to read a lot of documents during working hours.



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the screen 24B1D5600 dual screen It looks normal at first sight. he have 23.8 inch IPS LCD screen With a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels, as well as a refresh rate of 75 Hz. Highlight Additional screen for electronic paper“Attachment” on the right side of the screen with 13.3 in And a resolution of 1200 x 1600 pixels. In comparison, it’s close to screen readers like Amazon’s Kindle.

Since it’s a simpler and naturally less powerful offering, the idea is that it should be used to read textsThe screen is more energy efficient and makes the eyes less tired because it looks like a sheet of paper and does not make a call. “blue light”, which can disrupt the user’s sleep cycles.

The screen is also a solution for Cramped rooms and no support for two monitors, For example. Philips also suggests using the duo in offices and libraries in educational institutions.



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The two screens are connected via USB-C or by calling DisplayPort. application Smart Remote Responsible for pairing both displays, allowing files opened on the computer to appear on the electronic paper machine, or to enlarge or manage them.

At the moment, only 24B1D5600 dual screen is sold Asia by Philips, for an amount $620 (about R$3,000 in direct currency conversion). There is no information about marketing the device in other parts of the world.

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source: Phillips