Philips 272B7QUPBEB User Manual

Philips LCD monitor with USB-C Dock
Simplify your connections
B Line
27" (68.6 cm) Quad HD (2560 x 1440)
with USB-C docking monitor
This Philips QHD monitor with USB-C docking replaces cable clutter. View QHD images, secure connect to intranet and re-charge your notebook all at the same time with a single USB-C cable.
Single cable USB-C connection
• Built-in USB-C docking station
• Connect your notebook with one USB-C cable
• Power and re-charge compatible notebook from the monitor
• View Crystalclear QHD 2560 x 1440 images
• USB 3.1 high-speed data transfer
• Built-in RJ-45 Ethernet gives data security
Brilliant performance
• Ultra Wide-Color wider range of colours for a vivid picture
• IPS technology for full colours and wide viewing angles
• LowBlue Mode for easy-on-the-eyes productivity
• Narrow-border display for a seamless appearance
Sustainable Eco-design
• PowerSensor saves up to 80% energy costs
272B7QUPBEB/00
LCD monitor with USB-C Dock
B Line 27" (68.6 cm), Quad HD (2560 x 1440)
Highlights
Built-in USB-C docking station
This Philips display features a built-in USB 3.1 type-C docking station with power delivery. Its slim, reversible USB-C connector allows for easy, one-cable docking. Simplify by connecting all your peripherals like KB, Mouse and your RJ-45 Ethernet cable to the monitor's docking station. Simply connect your notebook and this monitor with a single USB-C cable to watch high-resolution video and transfer super-speed data, while powering up and re-charging your notebook at the same time.
Power and re-charge notebook
This monitor features a built-in USB-C co
nnector that meets USB Power Delivery standard. With intelligent and flexible power management, you can now power up and/or re-charge your compatible* Notebook directly from the Monitor using a single USB-C cable.
Crystalclear QHD images
These latest Philips screens deliver CrystalClear, 2560x1080 pixel images. Utilising high­performance panels with a high-density pixel count, enabled by high-bandwidth sources like DisplayPort, HDMI, Dual link DVI, these new displays will make your images and graphics come alive. Whether you are a demanding professional requiring extremely detailed information for CAD-CAM solutions, using 3D graphic applications or a financial wizard working on huge spreadsheets, Philips displays will give you CrystalClear images.
Quad HD 2560x1440 or
Ultra Wide-Color Technology
Ultra Wide-Color Technology delivers a wider spectrum of colours for a more brilliant picture. The Ultra Wide-Color wider "colour gamut" produces more natural-looking greens, vivid reds and deeper blues. Bring media entertainment, images and even productivity more alive with vivid colours from Ultra Wide­Color Technology.
IPS technology
IPS displays use advanced technology that gives you extra-wide viewing angles of 178/178 degrees, making it possible to view the display from almost any angle — even in 90-degree Pivot mode! Unlike standard TN panels, IPS displays gives you remarkably crisp images with vivid colours, making it ideal not only for Photos, films and web browsing, but also for professional applications that demand colour accuracy and consistent brightness at all times.
LowBlue Mode
light rays from LED displays can cause eye damage and affect vision over time. Developed for wellbeing, the Philips LowBlue Mode setting uses a smart software technology to reduce harmful shortwave blue light.
Ultra-narrow Border
The new Philips displays feature ultra-narrow borders which allow for minimal distractions and maximum viewing size. Especially suited for multi-display or tiling setups like gaming, graphic design and professional applications, the ultra-narrow border display gives you the feeling of using one large display.
PowerSensor
PowerSensor is a built-in 'people sensor' that transmits and receives harmless infrared signals to determine if the user is present and then automatically reduces monitor brightness when then user steps away from the desk, cutting energy costs by up to 80 percent and prolonging monitor life
Studies have shown that just as ultra-violet rays can cause eye damage, shortwave-length blue
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