
Philips Evnia 34M2C8600
3440 x 1440 pixels, 34"
Philips Evnia 34M2C8600
3440 x 1440 pixels, 34"
Would it be possible to connect (and charge) my notebook via the USB-C port and connect a USB network adapter (1Gbit/s), the mouse, the keyboard and a headset to the monitor itself? Does this work or could someone test it? Does it also work with 175hz? ...i.e. actually "misuse" the screen as a docking station via USB.
I use the monitor to operate my workstation which is connected via DP and USB 3.2 type B.
As well as a notebook or Mac connected to the USB-C, which can use all interfaces and can also be charged
The following accessories are connected to the monitor, which can be used by both the workstation and notebook computer
Jabra Link 370
Logi Bolt for keyboard and mouse
Logi Stream Cam USB-C
I have had no problems with it so far, I have now connected a Realtek 2.5 Gbits USB dongle for testing and it works as expected.
The frame rate of 175hz depends on whether the computer or graphics card allows it or not and has nothing to do with the connected accessories.
Both notebooks and the workstation can run at 175 Hz even though graphics cards from different manufacturers are installed.
yes, but it only has 2 usb ports on the kvm switch