I'm being cautious here - unfortunately I haven't yet found a way to change the signal source (USB-C, HDMI1, HDM2,...) directly, i.e. without going via the settings menu.
I could not find any more detailed information on this even on the manufacturer's website. Maybe someone who has bought the article and can write a personal report on their experience will get in touch. I am sorry.
I use this monitor with my MacBook Pro Jg. 2019. Ethernet, graphics, USB and charging the device works perfectly via USB-C with the supplied cable. I did not have to install any drivers. The camera also works.
Hoi Topflash,
I can recommend the monitor.
The picture seems homogeneous and colourful.
The built-in loudspeaker is only moderately good and can be used for Skype at most.
Look at page 11 in the instructions:
https://www.download.p4c.philips.com/files/3/329p9h_00/329p9h_00_dfu_deu.pdf?_gl=1*g335jp*_ga*ODU0OTU0NTkxLjE2MjIyODY3NDQ.*_ga_2NMXNNS6LE*MTYyMjI4Njc0NC4xLjEuMTYyMjI4Njc1MS41Mw..&_ga=2.5278195.1947008808.1622286744-854954591.1622286744
"The USB hub default setting of the
USB-C input of this monitor is
"USB 2.0". The resolution supported by USB 2.0
resolution is 3840 x 2160 at 60 Hz.
When switching to USB 3.1, the
supported resolution is 3840 x 2160 at
30 Hz"