
Philips 276E8VJSB/00
3840 x 2160 Pixels, 27"
Philips 276E8VJSB/00
3840 x 2160 Pixels, 27"
That depends on the graphics card you have. In principle, however, yes.
Unfortunately not
Unfortunately NO
These cables are very common, almost everyone who deals with hardware has to dispose of them in the end.
The screen is matte in the sense that there is no glossy glass (iMac / Macbook type) covering the panel and that the latter has received an anti-reflection treatment.
Hi According to Wikipedia: "2 Thunderbolt 2 ports Supports two 3840 × 2160 displays (Iris Graphics) or one 5120 × 2880 dual-cable display (Radeon R9)" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacBook_Pro#Technical_specifications_3) My interpretation: If you connect both monitors directly to the laptop via a Thunderbolt 2 to Displayport cable, it should work. I can't try it - I just stumbled across the information by chance.
I don't see a problem there. So far used with 4K and FHD with different PCs and notebooks. It synchronises with everything. The screen also swallows Sony a58 without any problems.
I have measured: Margins on the side and top: 0.8-0.85 cm; margin at the bottom: A little over 2 cm, about 2.1-2.5 cm
Not easy. You can remove the semicircle at the bottom without any problems. But the metal rod is not meant to be removed and as I see it, you would have to take the half monitor apart to remove it.
No.
No. That is still 10%.
Yes, the stand can be removed. It is also delivered that way. By the way, it's a great monitor. I'm very satisfied.
Eyes open when buying a monitor... The only option that remains is a VESA adapter. With this, the monitor is virtually "clamped" and then has a VESA mount. In other words, you need an additional VESA mount. You can find an adapter here, for example: Digitus VESA monitor adapter (wall, table)
The connection is made via an HDMI interface. The picture of this monitor is excellent. Sharp and clear resolution. When connecting, the resolution must be set on the computer. This is done without any problems.
For Thunderbolt 2, you simply need a Roline DisplayPort Cable (2m, Midrange) . For Thunderbolt 3 you can then use a LMP USB-C to (Mini DP) .
If you speak of VESA-Mount: No, it has no VESA-Mount-possibilities and the stand is fix attached - saw no possibility to remove that without damaging it.
We have forwarded it to our community and hope, that a buyer will share his/her experience with this monitor!
Well, the price jump was perhaps just an oversight. Now it's back to the original price in any case....
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