Thursday, November 1st 2012

Philips Announces the Brilliance 231P4QRYES 23-inch Monitor

Philips has now unveiled a new widescreen monitor featuring ErgoSensor technology, the 23-inch 231P4QRYES. Made to 'promote a healthier and productive workplace', the ErgoSensor lowers power consumption (it turns the monitor off when the user is away) and provides feedback on how to sit in an ergonomic position at the PC while also offering time break advice.

ErgoSensor aside, Philips' display has an IPS panel, W-LED backlighting, a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, a 7 ms (GtG) response time, a 1,000:1 contrast ratio (20,000,000:1 SmartContrast), D-Sub, DVI and DisplayPort inputs, a built-in four-port USB hub, two 1.5 W speakers, and a stand allowing for height, pivot, swivel and tilt adjustment. The 231P4QRYES has a recommended price tag of €249.
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9 Comments on Philips Announces the Brilliance 231P4QRYES 23-inch Monitor

#2
hellrazor
This is even dumber than the rest of your 1080p monitors.
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#3
Phusius
hellrazorThis is even dumber than the rest of your 1080p monitors.
I disagree, it is hard to find a company offer a W-LED monitor. At least they have balls to do it. I bet W-LED looks a lot better, but I don't know.
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a111087
PhusiusI disagree, it is hard to find a company offer a W-LED monitor. At least they have balls to do it. I bet W-LED looks a lot better, but I don't know.
"White light-emitting cathode technology (WLED) is generally more energy efficient with better brightness, increased contrast ratios and better color vibrancy."
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#5
Covert_Death
great, thats all i need is a monitor telling me how to sit and when to get off.... MOM 2.0
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#6
xBruce88x
I'm pretty sure you can turn off mommy mode. (at least one would hope)
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#7
punani
Cristian_25H...while also offering time break advice.
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#8
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
Covert_Deathgreat, thats all i need is a monitor telling me how to sit and when to get off.... MOM 2.0
Good posture is important, maybe especially when working with computers.
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