
Philips 34E1C5600HE
3440 x 1440 pixels, 34"
Philips 34E1C5600HE
3440 x 1440 pixels, 34"
In order to be able to connect a second computer, the monitor would have to have a KVM function, which is missing from the model. The following model has this function, it is somewhat smaller but also narrower than a 34 inch model, but with the much higher resolution one can also display much more image content: BenQ PD2700U (3840 x 2160 Pixels, 27 ")
The scope of delivery should include an HDMI and a USB-C to USB-A/C-Y cable. The monitor should work with MacOS devices, according to the manufacturer's website https://www.philips.ch/c-p/34E1C5600HE_00/monitor-lcd-monitor-mit-windows-hello-webcam. The webcam is Windows-optimised, but apart from face recognition, it should also work with Mac (according to the PDF instructions (pages 10 and 32). Nothing special is listed here for M1 systems. Perhaps someone could share a direct experience. We have not tested the device with M1 models.
Thank you for pointing this out, we will be happy to forward the information to capture. Colour space coverage: 99.25% NTSC (CIE 1976), 123.24% sRGB (CIE 1931). Brightness: 300 cd/m²
Unfortunately, this is not possible. The monitor must be connected to your PC/docking station or laptop.
Unfortunately, we do not know this information, but the height adjustment range is 130 mm. The warranty also applies to "Used & Tested" items.
I operate the monitor with an HDMI cable
There is no information on this and we have no personal experience with this monitor. I would be happy to enter it here, perhaps a user can help you.
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