Philips introduced the 24B2D5300, a business monitor designed for customer service environments and co-working spaces. The device features two distinct 23.8-inch IPS panels arranged side by side on a single stand. Each screen delivers Full HD resolution at 1920×1080 pixels with a 120 Hz refresh rate. The unit supports both mirroring and extended desktop modes to accommodate different workflow requirements. It does not include touchscreen capabilities for either display. Philips released the monitor in May across Germany and Austria markets.
Two independent 23.8-inch IPS panels with Full HD resolution
The dual-screen architecture allows users to split tasks between the two panels or duplicate content for shared viewing. Each panel operates independently within its respective mode configuration. The 120 Hz refresh rate provides smooth motion handling for standard office applications. Full HD resolution remains the standard output for both screens without scaling options. The absence of touchscreen input means interaction relies on external peripherals like keyboards and mice.

Customers in Germany and Austria can purchase the monitor at a price of €429. Philips made the product available starting in May within these two countries. No other regional pricing or release dates are confirmed for this model.
Business monitors with dual displays often target reception desks where staff need to view internal systems while facing customers. The 120 Hz refresh rate supports fluid scrolling through documents and databases during high-traffic periods. Full HD resolution provides adequate clarity for text-heavy interfaces common in administrative tasks. The fixed €429 price point positions the unit within standard commercial display budgets for small to medium enterprises.



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