• This is the world's first dual-sided monitor with recto verso dis

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    This is the world's first dual-sided monitor with recto verso displays Philips sticks two full HD panels back-to-back

    Date:
    Sun, 24 May 2026 18:25:00 +0000

    Description:
    Philips introduces dual-sided Full HD monitor designed for shared workspaces, enabling independent or mirrored usage across rotating display surfaces.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Philips monitor lets two users work on opposite screens simultaneously Dual-sided design combines two Full
    HD displays in one unit Monitor rotates 180 degrees, and each side supports independent HDMI and USB-C connections Philips has introduced a dual-sided business monitor which places two full HD IPS displays back-to-back inside a single rotating monitor structure.

    The Philips 24B2D5300 uses two 23.8-inch panels running at 1920 x 1080 resolution with refresh rates reaching 120 Hz. Each display includes separate HDMI and USB-C connectivity, allowing independent use from either side
    without requiring additional external display hardware. Latest Videos From
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    Philips describes the design as two screens, one smarter interaction, emphasizing shared access rather than conventional multi-monitor arrangements occupying larger desk footprints.

    Two different users can share this single physical device without any
    conflict between their activities, or a single user can extend or mirror content across both screens for seamless collaboration.

    The monitor supports a built-in 180-degree swivel mechanism, allowing quick rotation of the entire monitor unit, without repositioning the stand or disconnecting any attached power cables. Are you a pro? Subscribe to our newsletter Sign up to the TechRadar Pro newsletter to get all the top news, opinion, features and guidance your business needs to succeed! Contact me
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    A feature called DualView enables independent operation of each screen from one connected computer source.

    This setup works much like a daisy-chained configuration but uses no extra monitor stands or desks. Users can extend their desktop across both panels
    for more visible screen space.

    Cloning the same image onto the opposite side is also an available option for presentations. What to read next Acer ProCreator PE320QXT 6K touchscreen monitor review Alogic Edge 40-inch 5K ultrawide monitor review BenQ RD280UG monitor review

    This device also features SmartView, which allows split-screen viewing on
    each display panel at the same time, meaning up to three different applications can run from a single connected computer unit. Practical
    benefits Philips claims this unusual design occupies only half the space of two separate conventional monitors.

    Shared workstations, front reception desks, and customer-facing environments represent the intended use cases here.

    Each of the two screen sides includes both an HDMI port and a USB-C port for flexible connections.

    The monitor also incorporates SoftBlue Technology to reduce harmful blue
    light emissions significantly, and Philips notes this feature is "tested and TV Rheinland Low Blue Light (Hardware Solution) certified for its effectiveness."

    A pair of built-in stereo speakers handles basic multimedia playback needs without requiring external audio hardware.

    An average home user probably has no genuine need for a screen facing two opposite directions simultaneously.

    However, for an office space or a public domain where space is an issue, this device may be relevant. Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds.



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