Philips 49B2U6900CH (5120 x 1440 pixels, 48.80")
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Philips 49B2U6900CH

5120 x 1440 pixels, 48.80"


Question about Philips 49B2U6900CH

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as.morand

1 year ago

Hello everyone I bought the Philips screen. Then I have a Logitech Wireless keyboard and a Logitech Wireless mouse. Then I have the ThinkPad laptop from Lenovo for business (various ports) and a MacBook for private use (only USB C ports). I'm just wondering what kind of docking station I need? Can anyone help me? There are various docking stations from Lenovo to choose from. I would also like to be able to charge the laptop via the docking station. Help!

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Evilmon85

1 year ago

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None at all. The screen has an integrated USB hub. You can connect your mouse, keyboard, LAN and other devices to the screen. You have 2 USB-C inputs and can therefore connect 2 laptops at the same time, both of which are supplied with power. You can switch between the 2 USB-C inputs with 3x CTRL or the OSD menu or set a split screen and then see both screens at the same time.

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Petra-SophiaG

1 year ago

You don't need another docking station. The monitor has everything you need. However, you can't use the KVM switch because the Mac doesn't support it.
I have solved this as follows.
Windows computer connected via USB-C. Mac via USB-C to DisplayPort. This was the only way my MacBook Pro 2018 allowed the full resolution. In addition, another USB-C in the MacBook for the power supply and at the same time the possibility to connect USB-A. Equip each MacBook and Windows computer with a Logitech dongle. And then simply switch between device 1 or 2 with the on the keyboard (force). Mouse as well