Philips’ new display has a screen on both sides

May 21, 2026 Andrew Liszewski

Two people at a front desk look at one side of a monitor while an employee looks at the other.
Front desk staff will no longer have to turn their displays to show customers or clients. | Image: Philips

Its name might be dull and uninspired, but the Philips 24B2D5300 Business Monitor brings a novel feature I've never seen on a display before: screens on either side. The design will primarily benefit people who are constantly angling their computer screen so those on both sides of a desk can see it, like a car salesperson walking a buyer through configuration options or a doctor conferring with a patient. But there are some potential coworking applications, too.

Starting next month, the dual-sided monitor will be released in parts of Europe for £359.99 (around $484), according to Digital Camera World. It's currently listed on both the UK an …

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