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Philips to offer Curved BDM4037UW Ultra HD Multiview Monitor

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/31/2016 11:50 AM | source: | 6 comment(s)
Philips to offer Curved BDM4037UW Ultra HD Multiview Monitor

Philips is soon to release the BDM4037UW Ultra HD monitor. This is a curved model (3000R) and has been fitted with a VA panel. The monitor is big, 40" big ...

The monitor features a 40" Ultra HD panel at a 3860 x 2160 resolution. The guys over at pcmonitors actually think this screen is based on a TPV panel. The panel’s response time is listed as 4ms, standard for a VA panel and has a nice 4000:1 static contrast ratio with viewing angles of 178°/178°. A 4ms grey to grey response time is mentioned, the screen comes with PiP and PbP (4-way) features. The rear of the monitor looks like brushed metal and it has 100 x 100mm VESA holes for alternative mounting.

The BDM4037UW has what Philips calls UltraColor Technology for deeper and more vivid colors. Full 100% sRGB color gamut coverage is supported, along with 85% NTSC. NTSC coverage isn’t quite up to par with professional-grade displays, but is certainly above average and improved over previous BDM models. The screen’s flicker-free backlight produces a respectable static contrast ratio of 4000:1 as well as a brightness of 300 cd/m².

Display output ports include 1x HDMI 2.0 port (with MHL), 1x HDMI 1.4 port (with MHL), 2x DP 1.2 inputs, VGA, 3.5mm audio input and 3.5mm headphone jack. There are also two integrated 5W speakers. No adaptive sync support is listed.

  • Display: 40 in, VA, W-LED, 3840 x 2160 pixels
  • Viewing angles (H/V): 178 ° / 178 °
  • Brightness: 300 cd/m²
  • Static contrast: 4000 : 1, Dynamic contrast: 20000000 : 1
  • Refresh rate: 23 Hz - 80 Hz
  • NTSC: 85 %
  • Dimensions: 907 x 529 x 72 mm
  • Weight: 11.3 kg 


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IOWA
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#5328627 Posted on: 08/31/2016 07:51 AM
Time to change my old 34'' curved 4k LG.

shamus21
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#5328642 Posted on: 08/31/2016 08:25 AM
Looks and sounds good but will it have all the same old problems that phillips monitors have that phillips never seem to be interested in fixing on new models

edekoning
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#5328647 Posted on: 08/31/2016 08:45 AM
Refresh rate: 23 Hz - 80 Hz, but no adaptive sync. So how does that work?

The Philips website just lists: 3840 x 2160 60 Hz

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#5328794 Posted on: 08/31/2016 01:50 PM
Refresh rate: 23 Hz - 80 Hz, but no adaptive sync. So how does that work?

The Philips website just lists: 3840 x 2160 60 Hz

It could depend of the input used ( HDMI, DVI or whatever ), some can do only x resolution at y refresh rate, or due to the device input.

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#5328927 Posted on: 08/31/2016 06:07 PM
@edekoning
because i could run 2560x1440@75Hz ??
even on a 50in i was running 1440 instead of 2160 (win scaling is horrible),
which also produces less stress on the gpu (games) and/or allows lower end hardware to get decent fps.
i rather play at 1440 and dont need to lower my in-game settings, and running non-native res adds a little blurriness, so i turn off post-AA (like fxaa)...

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