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The new Philips 27B272QJEB comes with a 8-inch QHD screen

The new Philips 27B272QJEB comes with a 8-inch QHD screen

MMD, the licensing partner for the Philips monitors brand, introduces the new 27-inch QHD Philips monitor designed for performance-conscious business users.

The new Philips 27B272QJEB comes with a 8-inch QHD screen

The new 272B8QJEB is one of the latest screens that combines superior user comfort, intelligent ergonomic features and eco-friendly solutions.

The highest quality images

Quality work in all areas depends on high-definition imaging sources and monitors. That’s why the new 272B8QJEB offers high performance, with W-LED panels with high-density pixels and backlighting capable of up to Quad HD 2560 x 1440 resolution for crystal-clear images and natural and soft sRGB colors. The 12-bit screen, managed by an internal 10-bit image processor, can display 1,07 billion colors for richer and more intense images - a significant improvement over the 8 million colors of traditional 16-bit screens, so fine detail can be displayed without color change.

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Numerous connection options increase the quality of life

Its comprehensive range of connectivity options makes the 272B8QJEB the perfect solution for any business environment. From analog VGA to digital DVI-Dual Link, DisplayPort 1.2, and HDM, it meets all basic needs, enabling the connection of the latest devices, fast charging, and SuperSpeed ​​USB 3.0 technology for data transfer speeds of up to 5.0 gbit / second for mobile for your device. Thanks to the two built-in 2W speakers, there is no need for space for external audio devices, and you can also use the easily accessible headphone jack in the office for more confidential and quieter use. The convenient storage on the plinth also allows you to store your smartphone or other items to keep your workplace tidy.

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More comfortable ergonomics for healthier workplaces

The new 272B8QJEB model combines the paper-like reading experience of EasyRead mode with the excellent flexibility of SmartErgoBase. The latter is a special monitor base that allows you to easily adjust the height, rotation, tilt and tilt angle of the screen to suit the individual and ergonomic needs of the user. It has an extra-wide, advanced IPS screen with a viewing angle of 178/178 degrees, so you can view the image in the same quality by rotating it 90 degrees in both the horizontal and vertical directions. For a more comfortable and enjoyable user experience, the new monitor features innovative flicker-free technology and a special LowBlue mode that reduces the amount of potentially harmful short-wavelength blue light emitted by LED screens. With less tiring eyes, better and sharper images, you can focus more effectively on your work and immerse yourself in your work applications for longer without getting tired.

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Offering high quality screens for productivity

The Philips 272B8QJEB is the latest in a series of successful 27-inch QHD monitors with features to meet the demands of higher business needs. Companies with a strong emphasis on privacy can rely on the 272B7QPTKEB, as it is the first Philips screen whose webcam only stands out when needed and when it is not in use, it retreats solidly. In addition, the 272B7QPJEB's PowerSensor function ensures energy efficiency, as its built-in sensor detects whether the user is in front of the monitor via harmless infrared signals and automatically reduces the monitor's brightness when away, saving up to 80% energy and an ultra-narrow screen frame maximizes the display area. And if you need a multi-monitor setup, both models feature a DisplayPort output that lets you connect multiple monitors, thanks to the flexibility of the plinths in either a horizontal or vertical layout.

The recommended retail price of the Philips 272B8QJEB model is HUF 84 and will be available from March 459.

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