Philips Evnia 49M2C8900/00 (5120 x 1440 pixels, 48.90")
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Philips Evnia 49M2C8900/00

5120 x 1440 pixels, 48.90"


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Juerg_Atz

2 weeks ago

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digitec

2 weeks ago

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The panel/screen has a diagonal measurement of 48.9 inches or 124.3 cm. The effective visible area measures 1196.7 mm in width and 339.2 mm in height with a curvature of 1800R.

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Unserious_CH

5 months ago

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digitec

5 months ago

### 1. display of desktop PC and laptop Yes, you can display both your desktop PC and your laptop simultaneously on the Philips Evnia 49M2C8900/00. The monitor supports the "Picture-by-Picture" (PbP) function, which allows you to display two different sources on the screen at the same time, for example a PC on one side and a laptop on the other. ### 2. switching with KVM function Switching between the different sources can be done via the remote control or the OSD (On-Screen Display) control on the monitor. There is no integrated KVM function that allows you to switch between inputs at the touch of a button, but you can switch inputs using the remote control or the OSD joystick on the monitor.

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marfr

6 months ago

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dala93

6 months ago

No problem. The laptop can be connected to the monitor with two cables (2xHDMI, 1xDP and/or 1xUSB-C). The two signals can then be displayed side by side in the screen menu under System - PBP (Picture by Picture). Works perfectly if the laptop's graphics card delivers 2x 2560x1440.

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FerTech

9 months ago

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H4TR3D96

9 months ago

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I have an average of 26°C to 28°C in my room and have already had a longer gaming session of over 8 hours, but the monitor only got slightly warm. At a distance of 2 to 3 cm, you feel almost nothing. The monitor has a built-in active fan, which probably helps. But I have never noticed the fan either.

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danieldidier1998

11 months ago

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abvirt

1 year ago

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achentou

1 year ago

Hello, Insofar as our warranty conditions are generally based on those of the manufacturers, we would tend to answer in the affirmative. What's more, in the event of a fault, the goods are usually sent to a service centre of the brand in question (or at least one approved by Philips) and it's the technicians on site who determine whether or not the fault is covered by the warranty.

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