Philips unveils monitor with screens on both sides, corporate focus and features aimed at information sharing.
Philips announced, still for 2026, a new monitor aimed at the corporate market with an unusual proposal: displaying content on both sides of the screen. The model, called Philips 24B2D5300 Business Monitor, was developed for environments where professionals need to constantly share information with clients, patients, or attendees.
The novelty will initially arrive in the United Kingdom and Ireland next month, according to the manufacturer. With two 23.8-inch Full HD panels, the equipment allows either mirroring the same content on both sides or operating with independent screens.
Philips bets on monitor aimed at face-to-face service
The manufacturer’s new solution was created for situations where the user needs to share information visually without rotating the equipment all the time.
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The proposal caters to corporate environments, receptions, clinics, and service counters. In these places, it is common for professionals to need to show data directly to another person positioned on the opposite side of the table.

According to Philips, the differential lies precisely in the ability to display different content on each side of the monitor.
Thus, the professional can keep internal information on one of the screens while sharing only the necessary data with the public on the other side.
Philips monitor structure features two Full HD panels
The equipment uses two 23.8-inch LCD screens.
Both panels offer Full HD resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels and a refresh rate of 120 Hz.
Check out some specifications released by the manufacturer:
- Two integrated LCD screens;
- Full HD resolution;
- 120 Hz frequency;
- Mirroring function;
- Independent screen mode;
- Base with 180-degree rotation.
The company’s proposal is to offer greater flexibility in shared work environments.
Connectivity is one of the model’s highlights
In addition to the dual screen, the monitor offers various connection options.
The device has two USB-C ports with power delivery support, as well as two HDMI inputs.
This allows connecting more than one device at the same time, facilitating use in offices and corporate stations.

On the other hand, the equipment’s design prevents installation on conventional articulated mounts.
To compensate for this limitation, the monitor’s base allows a 180-degree rotation.
Philips plans initial debut in Europe
The company confirmed that the product will initially be sold in the European market.
The first countries to receive the monitor will be the United Kingdom and Ireland.
The announced price was £ 359.99, equivalent to approximately R$ 2,103 in the conversion mentioned during the presentation.
So far, Philips has not yet provided an official forecast for launch in other markets.
Dual screen aims to facilitate information exchange
The proposal of the new Philips monitor attempts to simplify common situations in face-to-face service.
Instead of tilting the monitor or sharing printed documents, the system allows simultaneous viewing for both sides.
The manufacturer also highlighted the possibility of switching between content mirroring and desktop extension.
See below how the modes work:
| Function | How it works |
| Mirroring | Displays the same content on both screens |
| Extended screen | Each side shows different information |
With this, the equipment can serve both administrative activities and tasks that require constant interaction with the public.
Source: TudoCelular

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