
Philips 49B2U6900CH
5120 x 1440 pixels, 48.80"
Philips 49B2U6900CH
5120 x 1440 pixels, 48.80"
I was able to do a search and Windows itself should have an integrated tool for the window arrangement. I was able to find the following instructions from Microsoft: How to arrange windows Windows 11 I have not yet used the Philips software. Perhaps someone can share their experience with us in this regard.
And what exactly is the question now?
Well, I've read that too, but I have to say that it still works. At least with my setup. I have a MacBook Pro and a Windows laptop, each connected with just one USB-C cable. Both are charged, both have 1Gbit LAN and both have full resolution, although I only ever work with one computer.
This is the 1800R. Many thanks for pointing this out. A correction request has been sent.
None at all. The screen has an integrated USB hub. You can connect your mouse, keyboard, LAN and other devices to the screen. You have 2 USB-C inputs and can therefore connect 2 laptops at the same time, both of which are supplied with power. You can switch between the 2 USB-C inputs with 3x CTRL or the OSD menu or set a split screen and then see both screens at the same time.
Hello, To manage the devices with KVM and PBP mode, everything is done via the OSD of the monitor. No software or similar needs to be installed. Details on how it works can be found in the operating instructions from page 16 to 18: https://www.documents.philips.com/assets/20230609/5c609a45e1cd40b89666b01c009bdad2.pdf
Daniel, probably you the only owner in CH so far :) Congrats! I am thinking about this item as well. For KVM - did you install software on both PC? I guess KVM should be activated somewhere in the software. By the way, can you please help me with these questions: (1) both your notebooks are connected ONLY via Type-C, so both use Type-C for display, not HDMI, not DP? Is that correct? (2) How does sound work while connected to two PCs? Do speakers cast sound from both sources somehow, or only an active device (e.g., active by KVM) is cast? (3) the same as 2, but for LAN connection - if you know that. If i plug RJ45 Ethernet into the monitor - will it provide Ethernet connection to both PCs connected by Type-C? (4) The same as above 2 and 3 - but for camera :). (5) What about charging over Type-C? Does it charge simultaneously on both laptops? I want to use the device in the following set-up: one mini PC is connected all the time via Type-C (and powered via Type-C), and ad-hoc connections of my laptop by Type-C as well. That is why i am interested in. MiniPC is supposed to be always on, with the possibility to log in to your personal account via webcam authorization (Windows Hello feature).
Unfortunately, we have not received this information, nor does the manufacturer Philips provide any details on its own product page: https://www.philips.de/c-p/49B2U6900CH_00/curved-business-monitor-329-superwide-curved-monitor-mit-usb-c Judging purely by eye, I think it should be 1800R.
Hey, I had the same question. This page says 1800R - https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/news/34a2b7d
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