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Title: Philips 243S1: 23.8-inch monitor introduced with a USB Type-C hub and built-in Gigabit Ethernet
Post by: Redaktion on January 26, 2022, 16:30:13
Philips has introduced the 243S1, a 23.8-inch monitor with a USB Type-C hub, Gigabit Ethernet and multiple video outputs. The Philips 243S1 can recharge laptops at up to 65 W too via a single cable.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Philips-243S1-23-8-inch-monitor-introduced-with-a-USB-Type-C-hub-and-built-in-Gigabit-Ethernet.595655.0.html
Title: Re: Philips 243S1: 23.8-inch monitor introduced with a USB Type-C hub and built-in Gigabit Ethernet
Post by: kek on January 26, 2022, 18:45:16
For anyone thinking of buying this, stay away.

This must be a rebrand of a BenQ, or some other Asian brand.

The only thing Phillips does nowadays are health care products. Everything else is just licensed to feature their name on it.
Title: Re: Philips 243S1: 23.8-inch monitor introduced with a USB Type-C hub and built-in Gigabit Ethernet
Post by: +84.88 Euros on January 27, 2022, 00:15:18
The price in the Eurozone is 413.88 Euros, at least thru Amazon. Quite a difference from the 329 said! What is the reasoning...
Title: Re: Philips 243S1: 23.8-inch monitor introduced with a USB Type-C hub and built-in Gigabit Ethernet
Post by: Strange on January 27, 2022, 08:14:49
Effective Display Area: 527.04 mm (H) X 296.46 mm (V)

Therefore: Screen Aspect Ratio = 17.777...:10

Strange SAR; is really the screen resolution 1920x1080 pixels?
Title: Re: Philips 243S1: 23.8-inch monitor introduced with a USB Type-C hub and built-in Gigabit Ethernet
Post by: Paul Smith on March 14, 2022, 14:59:12
The company was founded in 1990 in China as Top Victory Electronics, as the mainland China manufacturing plant of AOC International (founded in 1967).[11]

In September 2005, TPV Technology acquired part of Philips' monitor and entry-level flat screen TV manufacturing business, making it the largest display manufacturer in the world.[7][12][13] In March 2008, TPV acquired a business operation from Chi Mei Optoelectronics Corporation.[14]

In June 2009 MMD (Multimedia Displays) as a wholly owned company of TPV was established through a brand license agreement with Philips, and its role is to exclusively market and sell Philips branded LCD monitors and displays worldwide. Three categories of Philips product lines are included under the agreement: the Business and Consumer Range of LCD monitors, Public Signage and Hotel/Hospitality TV.

In April 2011, TPV Technology and Philips agreed to form a Netherlands-based television manufacturing joint venture comprising all of Philips' television operations, and owned 70% by TPV Technology and 30% by Philips.[15] Creation of the joint venture, named TP Vision, was completed in April 2012.[16] In January 2014, TPV Technology announced an agreement with Philips to transfer the remaining 30% shares to TPV, which was completed in May 2014, making TP Vision a wholly owned subsidiary of TPV Technology.