Philips 346B1C/00 (3440 x 1440 pixels, 34")
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Philips 346B1C/00

3440 x 1440 pixels, 34"


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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Hello Akulhanek When you connect to the screen via USB-C cable, the HUB is active. Works fine, have the screen too. The USB-C cable is included, with a USB-Type A adapter.

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Anonymous

8 months ago

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Anonymous

1 year ago

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RedXon

1 year ago

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A correct cable should be supplied, at least that was the case for me. But be careful: the supplied cable has a USB-C connection on one side and a USB-C connection with a USB-A adapter on the other side, which must be removed. Then it works. It is possible that the cable provided by Digitec is not compatible with DP-Alt mode, which is necessary for image transmission with USB-C. I have used this monitor twice myself, but mostly I use a Lenovo notebook with it. However, I have also connected it to a MAC before and it worked. So please check the following: - Was there really no cable included? Not even the USB-C with adapter I described? (the cable at the bottom left of this picture: https://www.prad.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Philips-346B1C-Lieferumfang.jpg). - Is the monitor set to the correct input? - Is the external monitor active and set on the laptops? On the Lenovo you can certainly switch the profiles with Windows+P and make sure that "PC screen Only" is not active here (don't know where this is on the Mac, but certainly similar).

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Anonymous

1 year ago

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Anonymous

1 year ago

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I have been using this monitor for just over 3 years with macOS on an iMac and also with my business notebook (Windows 10). Never had to install a driver before. Without administration rights, this is not possible for me on the business notebook anyway. Hub works perfectly, at least for me (connection to my notebook with a single Thunderbolt 3 cable). If the device is to be operated at 100 Hz, the hub must be set to USB2.0 instead of USB3.2. This is done via the OSD menu using the buttons at the bottom right of the monitor. So if no USB devices with a high transfer rate are connected to the integrated hub, this is not a problem.

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cocomat

1 year ago

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KenO335

1 year ago

Sorry, I cannot comment on the product. it was not delivered to me and there was no refund to me. I am still in discussion with Galaxus to supply the product or refund my money. I had a terrible experience with GALAXUS

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HeinrichR187

2 years ago

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kevbra

2 years ago

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Ophion

2 years ago

Not quite as often, but yes, it also happens regularly on a Surface Pro 7, but not on the Mac. For this, the Mac can not only lock the screen on this screen, but it always goes straight to sleep.

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mbucher_zh

3 years ago

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softube

3 years ago

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Writing this message from my MacBook to this monitor (via USB-C) ;) It works fine for me, just plug the cable (the supplied cable, a longer one I tried didn't work) into the monitor, and select USB-C with the USER button so that the USB hub is active. I hope this helps you :)

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trietsch

3 years ago

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andreabianco

3 years ago

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I see two possibilities: 1. was the original USB-C cable from the monitor used? 2. The input channel for the KVM switch can be defined in the monitor settings. If necessary, check this.

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rubensch

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

About the folded notebook: I would select "Do nothing" in the power settings when it is closed. This is because "Save energy" is usually set there. That may have an influence. The other thing about USB-C video output. Here you have to know that the video control is managed by the iGPU alone. If there is an additional graphics card in the notebook, it only displays the image in the video memory of the iGPU (Nvidia Optimus). Therefore, update the iGPU driver. The BIOS can also influence the functions of the USB-C port. So also update the BIOS. The BIOS may also have settings for how the Thunderbolt port should behave. Then there are different chipsets that can be used in these USB-C to DP cables. As well as in the adapters. That can also have an influence. Here, for example, is an expensive Delock cable with an Atmel chipset: [https://www.delock.de/produkte/G_83710/merkmale.html Delock DisplayPort - USB Type C (2 m, USB Type C, DisplayPort)

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