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Philips BDM4UP 3275K monitor with MultiView

15.07.2015

Philips has introduced the BDM3275UP ultra-high resolution monitor with a diagonal of 32 inches.

The novelty is made on the IPS-AHVA matrix. The resolution is 3840 x 2160 pixels, which corresponds to the 4K / Ultra HD format. Brightness is 350 cd/m2, contrast ratio is 1000:1 (dynamic contrast ratio is 50:000). The panel features a 000ms response time (1ms with SmartResponse Technology); viewing angles horizontally and vertically reach 12 degrees.

The monitor, according to the manufacturer, provides a crystal clear image thanks to UltraClear technology. Designed to eliminate flicker, FlickerFree uses an innovative way to adjust brightness for a more comfortable viewing experience.

The MultiView function allows you to connect two signal sources at once and display several windows at the same time. For example, the image can be displayed from a desktop computer and a laptop.

The SmartErgoBase allows you to adjust the height, tilt and swivel. The display orientation can be changed from traditional landscape to portrait.

Among other things, it is worth highlighting the presence of stereo speakers, a USB 3.0 hub, D-Sub, DVI, DisplayPort and HDMI interfaces. Dimensions are 742 x 657 x 270 mm (with stand), weight - 10,9 kg.

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