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Philips 499P9H/00 (5120 x 1440 pixels, 48.80")
EUR856,05

Philips 499P9H/00

5120 x 1440 pixels, 48.80"


Question about Philips 499P9H/00

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leosch96

4 years ago

How can I use the screen in 5120 x 1440 resolution at 60Hz with the MacBook Air M1? In the comments I read something about changing the USB setting, which I don't understand how to do. I would appreciate your help very much.

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infra

4 years ago

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I have a MacBook Pro with this monitor and keep having problems with the resolution. It's basically due to the faulty macOS Big Sur. However, if you take the USB C cable that comes with the monitor, download the Switch Res X tool and try a bit, the Mac usually accepts the resolution. Sometimes it helps to plug the monitor in and out of the USB C port 4 or 5 times or to change the port.

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beataudia8

4 years ago

I connected my MacBook Air M1 to the Philips monitor with a USB C cable. The resolution is 60Hz without any problems. It also charges the MacBook Air M1 and transmits video and audio to the monitor. Even the cam from the monitor works.