Dual-screen monitor can show two sides of the same story

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Rather than has folks on customer-facing or collaborative setups having to constantly swivel a monitor around for people on the other side of the desk, Philips has launched a dual-sided business monitor with a Full HD screen front and back.

Most monitors are built around a simple assumption: one screen, one direction, one user. Philips’ new business monitor challenges that by putting a display on both sides of the unit. It’s a standalone device with dual outward-facing IPS panels anchored to a 180-degree swivel base, allowing either screen to be easily turned toward the person who needs it.

Rather than focusing on resolution, size, or refresh rate as its main hook, Philips is rethinking the way a monitor sits between two people on opposite sides of a screen, particularly in environments where visibility, privacy, and collaboration all matter.

The 24B2D5300’s most obvious use case is customer-facing work. Philips’ DualView mode...

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