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Philips introduce 45-inch monitor with KVM switches & USB Type-C connections

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The 45B1U6900C and 45B1U6900CH are new ultra-wide displays. The monitors have 44.5-inch 1500R-curved displays with 1440p resolutions. The latter has a Windows Hello-certified webcam and a noise-canceling microphone, making it a better professional choice. 45B1U6900C and 45B1U6900CH are Philips' new business monitors. As their names imply, the pair have 44.5-inch VA screens with 5,120 x 1,440 pixels and a 32:9 aspect ratio. The ultra-wide display's 1500R curvature, 75 Hz refresh rate, and 450 nits peak brightness are all notable. Philips claims 107% DCI-P3 color space coverage, 8-bit color depth, and 4 ms GtG reaction times. Color Gamuts: A Quick Primer | B&H eXplora Photo Credit: B&H Moreover, they have adjustable stands and a telescopic hook for headphones. The 45B1U6900C and 45B1U6900CH include twin HDMI 2.0 connections, DisplayPort 1.4 connectivity, and USB Type-C interfaces that support 100 W Power Delivery and DisplayPort Alt Mode. Both share four USB 3.2 Type-A connectors, KVM switches, and Gigabit LAN connections. The 45B1U6900C, unlike the 45B1U6900CH, has a USB Type-B upstream port. The 45B1U6900CH has a conference call microphone and webcam. The Windows Hello-certified former outputs 5 MP. Hence, the 45B1U6900CH can authenticate a desktop or laptop using biometrics. Philips' website includes information regarding both monitors, but no pricing or availability information.

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