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Philips 346B1C/00 (3440 x 1440 pixels, 34")
EUR379,37

Philips 346B1C/00

3440 x 1440 pixels, 34"


Question about Philips 346B1C/00

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Anonymous

4 years ago

Has anyone already tried the multiview (i.e. 2 systems on one screen) display? I read in various reports that it results in 2 thick bars at the top and bottom and that you can only change the resolution of both systems to almost illegible. Which would be pointless with Office. I have a Thinkpad and a Macbook Pro that I would like to run in parallel (simultaneously) in Multiview.

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Wascha

4 years ago

I have just tried it out. I use a Mac Mini and a Windows 10 PC on the monitor. In MacOS, the resolution of 1720x1440 could be selected with the help of the option button and this was then also displayed in the "full field". In Windows 10, the resolution was not fully scaled up and I had black bars all around. This feature is therefore rather unusable with Windows 10.