Philips Brilliance 4K Ultra HD 10-bit BDM3275UP Monitor
Philips released its Philips Brilliance 4K Ultra HD LCD display with MultiView BDM3275UP 32" / 81.3 cm 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160). This HDMI 2.0 ready monitor is Ultra HD (3840x2160) pixel images. Utilizing high performance panels with high density pixel count, enabled by high bandwidth sources like DisplayPort, HDMI, Dual link DVI, these new displays will make your images and graphics come alive.
Whether you are demanding professional requiring extremely detailed information for CAD-CAM solutions, using 3D graphics applications or a financial wizard working on huge spreadsheets. Philips displays will give you UltraClear images.
The 10-bit display delivers rich color depth with 1.074 billion colors and 12-bit internal processing for re-creating smooth, natural colors without gradations and color banding.
Enjoy crisp colorful images and audio with simple one-cable connection. An HDMI-ready device has all the required hardware to accept High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) input. An HDMI cable enables high-quality smooth digital video (up to 4K/UHD resolution at 60 Hz) and audio all transmitted over a single cable from a PC or any number of AV sources (including set-top boxes, DVD players, A/V receivers and video cameras).
With the ultra high resolution Philips MultiView display you can now experience a world of connectivity in a comfortable way whether at office or at home. MultiView enables active dual connect and view so that you can work with multiple devices like PC and Notebook side-by-side simultaneously, making complex multi-tasking work a breeze. Watching live football feed from your set-top box on right side, while browsing the Internet from your notebook on the left is now easy. You may want to keep an eye on the live news feed with audio in the small window, while working on your latest blog.
- LCD panel type IPS-AHVA LCD
- Backlight type W-LED system
- Panel Size 32 inch / 81.3 cm
- Effective viewing area 708.48 (H) x 398.52 (V)
- Aspect ratio 16:9
- Optimum resolution 3840 x 2160 @ 60 Hz
- Response time (typical) 12 (GtG) ms
- SmartResponse (typical) 4 ms (GtG)
- Brightness 350 cd/m²
- Contrast ratio (typical) 1000:1
- SmartContrast 50,000,000:1
- Colour support 1.07 billion colours
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It's funny..I'm using 32" LCD TVs since 2007 for professional Viz-work. When correctly set up, they are in many cases even better than the so called monitors (and way, way cheaper). Sometimes i'm visiting clients and while there, checking out their LCD monitors - many of them i could describe as awful compared to my TVs, especially in terms of color quality.
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That's because the vast majority of available displays are garbage. That and you're comparing a color calibrated LCD HDTV to it.
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the graphics cards cant handle 4k yet, i just cant see point in 4k gaming at 30-40 fps , for a workstation doing work yes i can see a single 4k monitor is better than having 3 monitors to get the workspace, but gaming no, you need 4k to be the performance you get on 1080p now with single gpu then i get a 4k monitor for gaming
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And the price is????
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Aside from the slow 12ms response time, it looks a great monitor, not for gaming but for work purposes...