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Guru3D.com » News » Philips re-inserts BDM3470UP into the market

Philips re-inserts BDM3470UP into the market

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/21/2018 07:54 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)
Philips re-inserts BDM3470UP into the market

This 34" (86.7 cm) UltraWide QHD monitor is equipped with a wide array of high-performance features and innovative technologies to boost productivity at the office and maximize enjoyment at home. It has been relaucnhed and made available in additional countries.

MMD announces a relaunch of the Philips BDM3470UP: it will now be available in stores across the UK and Ireland at an extremely competitive price of £579. Philips’ CrystalClear technology and the IPS panel make images sparkle and colours pop, while the UltraWide MultiView functionality provides users with the screen space they need to work or play. USB 3.0 and HDMI compatibility make connectivity a breeze, while the SmartErgoBase ensures optimum comfort for all. Versatile and feature-rich, this monitor is a great choice particularly for professionals but also for home users.

The Philips BDM3470UP is a pleasure to behold. Its UltraWide 21:9 format, combined with CrystalClear Quad HD 3440 x 1440 resolution, means that users enjoy top-notch panoramic imagery in exquisite detail. The monitor’s already impressive visual performance is further magnified by the power of IPS technology, which provides remarkably crisp images and gorgeous colours that make photo viewing, movie watching, and even web browsing a treat for the eyes. The IPS display also offers extremely wide viewing angles of 178/178 degrees, which enables users to view the screen from nearly any angle—an ideal feature when watching movies as a family or when doing group work on a single screen. 

The Philips BDM3470UP also comes equipped with SmartUniformity, a special feature to eliminate colour and brightness fluctuations and assure photographers, graphic artists, designers, and other visual arts professionals that they can have full confidence in the colour accuracy of their images.

Room to spread out

The Philips BDM3470UP measures 34” (86.7 cm), an expansive format that offers users plenty of space for all of their projects. Whether working alone or in a group, the monitor is sufficiently wide to accommodate large spreadsheets, side-by-side chart comparisons, detailed CAD-CAM operations, or all of them at once. The MultiView feature further adds to the monitor’s versatility by enabling users to hook up multiple devices for simultaneous on-screen viewing. Expert multi-taskers are sure to love this feature, which promises to boost productivity or even allows users to combine work and entertainment on a single screen. And just in case they need relaunchedlittle extra space, users can take advantage of the BDM3470UP’s ultra-narrow bezel to tile the screen with additional monitors for an even larger workspace — or for a truly immersive gaming experience.

Maximum comfort and convenience

Users of the Philips BDM3470UP will be able to make full use of the monitor’s capabilities with the greatest of ease, thanks to an array of comfort and connectivity features. To ease the physical strain of a long day of computer work, the monitor is equipped with a SmartErgoBase that lets users tilt, swivel, and rotate the monitor, as well as lower it to nearly desk level, for just the right angle and height. With its handy cable management feature, the base even cuts down on workspace clutter — just one of the BDM3470UP’s many convenient solutions. It also comes equipped with Super-Speed USB 3.0, which provides transfer rates nearly 10 times faster than the USB 2.0 standard. The monitor is HDMI-ready with all the required hardware to accept high-quality digital video and audio transmitted over a single cable from a PC or all manner of AV sources. And last but not least, the Philips BDM3470UP is equipped with two high-quality stereo speakers for endless audio-visual enjoyment.

The Philips BDM3470UP is already available with an RRP of £579.



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