
Philips 346E2CUAE/00
3440 x 1440 pixels, 34"
Philips 346E2CUAE/00
3440 x 1440 pixels, 34"
Hello, I came across this page because I have the same problem. I have just solved it with Philips Germany on the phone. The UPLINK cable (square connector on the HUB) must be connected to "a" computer. That's right, then it works. It should also work via USB-C, but you may have to set something in the OSD menu that causes the notebook to forward the data via USB-C instead of UPLINK. But then it should work. I won't try that out, but the UPLINK cable alone was a hurdle. Philips says that it works with USB-C in any case.
No idea, but the screen is fine
I have the same problem. I couldn't find anything about it in the settings. I have reconnected the monitor to HDMI and it works.
Mega good picture and incredibly pleasing to the eye
I suppose you bought it second-hand? I don't have this problem. Something to try: in your Pro surface, change the refresh rate
Other connection and/or other device has the same behaviour?
What do you mean by split? You can easily view 2 applications/documents side by side because it is so wide.
Hi, for what you described about the genre of games I can only recommend this monitor. Really wonderful, colours, details, curvature all very good!
Good morning, I am not aware of the problem (perhaps because I do not need the functionality), but I can say that in use it is an above-average monitor.
The 4x USB 3.2 Gen 1 are type A ports. It is important to know that the USB on the monitor cannot be used if you have connected it with USB-C (only power and image). You still have to connect this model to the PC/laptop with a normal USB cable (probably included) to be able to use them.
Good day We have various Philips 346B1C/00, they are great. The lower edge goes from approx. 7-25cm. Greetings Andi
Hi ROSTR, I don't know, I only use the screen for MS Office apps and am fully satisfied in that respect.
I find the widescreen mega ingenious. I use the PC via HDMI and MacBook via USB-C, switching is simple. I use it for MS365 applications in 2/3/4 split, my wife for video editing. Clean display and pleasantly illuminated. It is absolutely worth its price if you don't explicitly want 2 individual monitors. Only the black level has a fine grey cast.
Unfortunately, the USB ports on the "cheaper" model are not powered via the USB-C, unfortunately.
You can find the differences in the following comparison list: https://www.digitec.ch/Comparison/12100126-14455828
7 months ago
There is no misunderstanding about the basic functionality, but there are some specific details that should be clarified. The Philips 346E2CUAE/00 monitor indeed supports connecting a notebook via a USB-C cable, which transmits both image and sound and provides Power Delivery (PD) for the notebook. Here are the important points: - The monitor has a USB-C port that supports DisplayPort and USB-PD. This means that the notebook can be supplied with image and sound via the USB-C cable and charged at the same time. - However, it is important to note that the monitor's USB hub function is independent and must be connected via a separate USB 3.0 port to utilise all the functions of the USB hub. This means that the connection works as described, but it is important to ensure that all necessary connections are used correctly.
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