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    Philips Brilliance Dual Monitor

    Philips Brilliance Dual Monitor has 2 19 inch monitors

    Day traders use them. So do designers and computer programmers. It’s the dual monitor set-up, and if you’ve ever seen one on a desk, you know they look totally sharp. Those that need extra screen real estate usually buy a couple of monitors, and setup can be a little tricky. However, Philips has made it easy by putting two monitors on one monitor stand. It’s called the Philips Brilliance 19DP6QJNS

    If you do, well, anything more complicated than sending email on a computer, you probably need all the screen real estate you can get. But a dual-monitor setup can be tough to manage for quite a few of us, because they eat up real estate you need for other materials and paperwork. So Philips decided to make it easier by putting two monitors on one monitor stand.

    Philips Brilliance Dual Monitor can move to any angle

    Philips Brilliance Dual Monitor Has Two Screens In One

    It’s pretty simple really. There are two 19″ screens on one pedestal, and they can actually freely move the two screens back and forth to get the optimal angle. The Philips Dual Monitor has all the features you want from a monitor: HDMI, DisplayPort, an MHL port, four USB ports, color correction, and smart text features to make it easier to read. It also has AH-IPS for wide angles of viewing.

    Philips Brilliance Dual Monitor has lots of connectivity options

    Availability

    Suffice it to say, the Philips Brilliance is really built for people who are power users of their computers: Designers, layout professionals video editors, and other people who need sprawling real estate while lifting their monitors off their desks.

    The Philips Brilliance 19DP6QJNS is available now through Amazon, New Egg and through Philips website for around $450. It retails for $499.

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