Philips introduced an extraordinary dual monitor 24B1D5600, especially for those who spend a lot of time at the computer. The second screen of this monitor is made using the E-Ink technology used in e-books – it looks “paper-like”, which is easy on the eyes. Portal reports Tom’s Hardware.
E-Ink imitates printing on paper, moreover, such screens do not reflect light, which does not allow the eyes to get tired more than when reading a regular book. On the second screen of the Philips 24B1D5600 you can display text, tables, presentations and other documents that the user needs. The diagonal of the main IPS screen is 23.8 inches, and the resolution is 2560×1440 pixels. The second screen is retractable and can be customized to suit its owner.
Sales of the 24B1D5600 monitor have already started in China. Its cost was 6 thousand yuan (about 66.5 thousand rubles).
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