MMD Announces Philips ErgoSensor Display, that favors the well-being of the user in the offices
The MMD Company, Philips monitor partner, has carried out a study in which it analyses how the correct selection of technological equipment in offices is essential for the health of its workers, and for overall productivity, an example of which is the new Philips 241P4QRYES Brilliance LCD display with ErgoSensor.
The new display Philips ErgoSensor, of 24 Inch, is an example of how the correct selection of technological equipment in offices favors the health and well-being of its workers, as well as their productivity, as analyzed by the recent study carried out by MMD, Philips monitor partner.
At the beginning of this year, MMD commissioned a study on ergonomics in the workplace with the purpose of investigating the current state of the offices and the problems suffered by users. Made in Germany, Sweden and Denmark, The results were worrying: more than 80% of the workers surveyed reported having pain and fatigue after their daily work in front of the computer (For example, Only half of the workers in the German private sector have screens on which their height can be adjusted).
In this sense, Philips' new ErgoSensor display meets this demand, since like other monitors of the professional series of this company, can be adjusted in height, It has a tilting base so that each user can adapt it to their comfort and ergonomic needs.
The screen also integrates Amva LED technology to offer a wider view, with a horizontal/vertical viewing angle of 178°; Higher contrast (The contrast ratio is 20.000.000:1, with 1,920x1080p resolution at 60 hz) and sharper images to display 16,7 Millions of colors on the screen with a brightness of 250 cd/m2.
A differential of ErgoSensor technology is how it interacts with users, as it detects the position of the user's face, as well as the tilt of his head, Measuring the distance between the user's eyes and the monitor, after which it suggests to the user how they can adjust their posture correctly and the ideal distance from the screen. In addition, It also records the professional's time spent in front of the screen and reminds them when they should take a break.
For Thomas Schade, Vice President of MMD, "The new ErgoSensor display is part of MMD's ongoing commitment to ergonomics in workplaces. As this study shows,, There is still a lot of room for improvement when it comes to office equipment in order to maintain health and well-being, and it's something we take very seriously. Better ergonomics in the office also translates into an increase in terms of productivity: There is no place in the modern work environment for work-related injury or diminished efficiency. A timely investment in ergonomic equipment is reflected in the bottom line.".
The new Philips 241P4QRYES Brilliance LCD monitor with ErgoSensor, available now on the market with a price of 329 Euros, has a W-LED backlight and is EnergyStar certified 6.0.
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