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Philips 49M2C8900L/00 (5120 x 1440 pixels, 48.90")
EUR884,63

Philips 49M2C8900L/00

5120 x 1440 pixels, 48.90"


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dennisschneider

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portugal2

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How to set up the MultiView Connect both computers to the display using video cables (e.g. DisplayPort or HDMI). Access the OSD (On-Screen Display) menu on the monitor, often using a remote control or joystick on the screen. Select the "MultiView" option. Choose the desired display mode: Picture-by-Picture (PbP) to display two sources side-by-side, each taking up half the screen. Picture-in-Picture (PiP) for a small window of one source within the main screen. Configure the secondary computer audio source via the menu if required. Important points Check that your model supports MultiView by consulting the product specification. You cannot use MultiView to display two outputs from the same computer. Each source must come from a different computer. Switching from one source to another is done by changing the settings in the OSD menu or with the remote control, as the display does not have a built-in KVM function for peripherals. To use the keyboard and mouse with both computers, you will need to use an external KVM box to share the keyboard and mouse between the two computers, or a monitor model that includes a KVM function. How do I use MultiView PbP or PiP on a Philips monitor? 6 August 2023 - How do I use MultiView PbP or PiP on a Philips monitor? * The MultiView function allows you to display several views... Philips Question about Philips Evnia 49M2C8900/00 - galaxus.at 1. can I display my desktop PC on the left and my laptop on the right? 2. how does switching work with KVM? Pressing a button? Rem... galaxus.at How do I use the KVM function on my Philips monitor? This article applies to all Philips monitors, including EVNIA. What is KVM? KVM stands for "Keyboard_Video_Mouse". This article... Philips
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Lucas Breithaupt

5 months ago

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Yes, cable coupling via USB-C is possible, as the monitor offers a USB-C connection with DisplayPort Alt Mode and Power Delivery (up to 90 W) - so you can realise image and power supply for your laptop via a single cable. There is no native function for two virtual desktops on the screen, but you can use the MultiView function (PIP/PBP) to display two devices simultaneously and thus use two desktops side by side.
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