Archive For: Philips
September 2, 2019
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The ‘4K’ UHD resolution is highly sought-after by both PC and console gamers looking for a pixel-rich and detailed image. Although personal preferences vary, many users find ~32” screens to offer something of a sweet spot between physical screen size and pixel count. Delivering a very nice but not extreme pixel density that gives a ... Read MoreBy combining what we feel is something of a sweetspot for screen size at the ‘4K’ resolution with some decent HDR (High Dynamic Range) capabilities, the Philips 328P6VUBREB is an interesting choice. The overall design of the monitor, though, is something that won’t appeal to everyone. Indeed, it’s a design that various models from the ... Read More April 19, 2019
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There are some reasonably affordable 27” ‘4K’ UHD monitors out there. But the cheapest models of this sort of size adopt ~28” TN panels, as seen in the likes of the BenQ EL2870U. These simply can’t match the colour quality of IPS-type alternatives and, surprisingly given specified response times, tend to lag behind in pixel ... Read MoreNovember 10, 2018
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HDR (High Dynamic Range) is the buzz-phrase of the moment. With growing support in games and monitors alike, this is becoming an increasingly important box for some users to tick. And giving the sort of experience that can be delivered by a good HDR implementation, we can certainly understand why. The Philips 328P6VUBREB (not to ... Read MoreJanuary 27, 2017
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The Philips BDM4065UC and BDM4350UC are screens for those who like them big, glossy and with plenty of pixels. Aside from the slight size difference, the panel type really sets these models apart with the older model being VA (Vertical Alignment) and the newer model having an IPS (In Plane Switching) type screen. The newer ... Read MoreThe Philips BDM4065UC is certainly one of the most interesting models we’ve come across. Its large size and high resolution VA panel offered a rather engrossing gaming experience whilst making the resolution very accessible without scaling. The Philips BDM4350UC is an even larger model, truly massive for a monitor, and is what the company considers ... Read More