Wednesday, May 9th 2012

Philips Introduces the 221S3UCB USB Monitor

Philips has today announced the European release of the 221S3UCB 21.5-inch monitor which gets both power and signal via a USB connection. Part of the business-oriented S-Line family, this USB display features a TN panel, white LED backlighting, a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, a 5 ms response time, a maximum brightness of 150 cd/m2, and a contrast ratio of 1,000:1.

The 221S3UCB also has a stand allowing for tilt, rotation and height adjustment, and it comes with a recommended price tag of 145 Euro (plus VAT).
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7 Comments on Philips Introduces the 221S3UCB USB Monitor

#1
Mech0z
Is this able to play movies and such? Aint the bandwidth way too small for that?
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#2
DarkOCean
only 150 cd/m2 that's not bright enough for me but still its only usb.
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Fishfaced Nincompoop
Give me a 7" monitor with at least 1280x800!
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#4
St.Alia-Of-The-Knife
you mean it plugs into a usb port?
then what about the video card, there is no usb port on video cards
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Fishfaced Nincompoop
St.Alia-Of-The-Knifeyou mean it plugs into a usb port?
then what about the video card, there is no usb port on video cards
That's the point. ;)

It's so you can expand the desktop without adding GPU power. They're usually pretty basic, but it's very functional IMO.
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#6
erixx
for teamspeak, skype and hardware monitoring, then... 8)
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#7
tjpetersen
Rotate it and view your legally purchased comics on it!

I see the specs say swivel -65/65. I am not fluent in math, but to rotate landscape/portrait wouldn't it need to be -90/90?

If I can't do that, then no deal.

edit: Swivel isn't the same as rotate. I confuse easily. Will keep checking and report back to the internet! :)

edit 2:
Orientation (Use this function if you upgrade with Ergonomics base)
Landscape Sets the display to landscape view
Portrait Sets the display to portrait mode
Landscape (flipped) Sets the display to upside down landscape mode
Portrait (flipped) Sets the display to upside down portrait mode

So if you get the Ergonomic base, then you easily change orientation.
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