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Guru3D.com » News » Philips BDM3270QP 32" 2560 x 1440 has AMVA Panel

Philips BDM3270QP 32" 2560 x 1440 has AMVA Panel

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/04/2015 08:30 AM | source: | 7 comment(s)
Philips BDM3270QP 32

Philips has released the 32in BDM3270QP, this monitor is based on a 2560 x 1440 resolution AMVA panel. Spec wise the screen offers 4ms G2G response time, 3000:1 static contrast ratio, 300 cd/m2 brightness, 178/178 viewing angles, 1.07b colour depth and an sRGB gamut

The product spec sheet talks about brightness uniformity of 93% ~ 105% and a DeltaE of 3, so this might suggest the screen carries a factory calibration as well.

Thomas Schade, Vice President EMEA at MMD, says, “This 32-inch display is great for users who are up-sizing from smaller screens and lower resolutions. Users can look forward to a real sense of space, combined with the sharp, brilliant resolution of QHD. And it’s not just graphic designers, CAD designers and architects who appreciate the difference: people who routinely work with standard office applications are increasingly looking for more room to spread out when they have multiple windows open at the same time, but with the finer resolution to make that extra space work effectively.”

DisplayPort, HDMI (MHL), VGA and DL-DVI connections are provided with support for MultiView included (PiP / PbP). There are also integrated speakers and 2x USB 2.0 plus 2x USB 3.0 ports offered. Tilt, height, pivot and swivel adjustments are offered from the stand. The screen is flicker free as well. The new Philips 32-inch BDM3270QP/00 QHD display is now available at a RRP of £ 499 / 699 EURO - Via TFT Central.



Philips BDM3270QP 32




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CK the Greek
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#5062899 Posted on: 05/04/2015 12:00 PM
Seems like a very nice model with good specs (especially the 10-bit color depth per channel). Too bad that it doesn't come with G-sync as alternate model at least.

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#5063063 Posted on: 05/04/2015 06:24 PM
Yup, waiting, waiting, and still waiting for high-quality AMVA + Gsync with a 10-bit panel and high color gamut. It would be nice to see a whole line of them in 24", 27", 32", a wide 21:9 version, etc.

At this point OLED pc monitors will be out by the time we see Gsync on anything but ****ty TN panels and a scarce few IPS screens (which still don't have enough contrast ratio imo).

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#5063167 Posted on: 05/04/2015 09:01 PM
I agree,however every non-TN monitor I've seen it has disgusting bleed (even the ROG) which I find very annoyng even at minimum levels...if OLED solve this (and come with all good stuff we mentioned) that will be great.

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#5063205 Posted on: 05/04/2015 10:15 PM
I agree,however every non-TN monitor I've seen it has disgusting bleed (even the ROG) which I find very annoyng even at minimum levels...if OLED solve this (and come with all good stuff we mentioned) that will be great.


That ROG is TN too..

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#5063246 Posted on: 05/04/2015 11:32 PM
Yes,that's why I said even so won't be flamed by some other users..sure is one the best monitors overall but comes with flaws regarding it's price for a TN model.

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