Philips made a monitor with screens on both sides, and it's actually kind of brilliant
Philips has introduced a unique monitor with screens on both sides, which could be ideal for collaboration, presentations, and saving desk space. The monitor features two 24-inch 1080p IPS panels and a 120Hz refresh rate, making it suitable for gaming and watching sports. The device's multiple display modes and ability to swivel 180 degrees make it a versatile option for various business scenarios.
- ▪The monitor is labeled 24B2D5300 and will be available from June for £359 ($481).
- ▪It features two opposite-facing 24-inch 1080p IPS panels with a 120Hz refresh rate.
- ▪The device supports Variable Refresh Rates through AMD Adaptive Sync, but Nvidia GeForce support remains uncertain.
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Electronics Tech Culture monitor philips Philips made a monitor with screens on both sides, and it's actually kind of brilliant Potentially perfect for collaboration, presentations, front desks, and saving desk space By Daniel Sims May 22, 2026, 7:39 Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. WTF?! Philips might have just revealed one of the most weirdly useful monitors ever. While its technical specifications are modest, the unique dual-screen setup could make it ideal for certain business scenarios. However, global release and pricing details remain unavailable. A dual-sided monitor labeled 24B2D5300 recently appeared on Philips' UK and Ireland online storefronts.
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