Philips monitor analyzes workow user via sensor

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Philips has a lcd-display is released, in which a sensor is processed in the working position of the user’s monitors. Included software gives tips for the right viewing angle and typing position, and gives a signal when it’s time for a break.

The 24″ lcd monitor, which model number 241P4LRYEB bears, features an integrated cmos sensor, the ‘ErgoSensor’ called, that the distance and the viewing angle of the user finds. Using the supplied software, made by the company, DigitalOptics Corporation, information is given about the correct adjustment of the monitorhoogte and the determination of the optimal viewing distance. Also, a signal is issued after a certain time for a break and the monitor turns off if the sensor not detects motion.

The cmos sensor allows you to measure the distance between the two pupils of the user to determine whether the user whether or not an ergonomic posture. Further, the software can determine if the neck is not overloaded by the user through an incorrect viewing angle to the screen looks.

Philips claims that the monitor, which features a 1080p tft panel and led backlight, for 65 percent recycled plastic is made. In addition, the 241P4LRYEB via a switch be turned off entirely. The lcd monitor is adjustable in height and can be both horizontally and vertically, to be rotated. Philips has the monitor equipped with a dvi-d, vga and displayport input. Also included are four usb 2.0 connectors and two 1.5 W speakers integrated. Philips has a suggested retail price of 285 euros.