Buying a monitor can be quite the daunting affair. Not only are there
many styles to choose from, but various resolutions too. While 4K
monitors are all the rage, some operating systems, such as Windows 10
and some Linux distros, are not optimized for higher resolutions. Text
and icons will appear small, and increasing sizes in the OS can cause
some programs to display blurry text. In my experience, only OS X scales
well to high res monitors.
Keeping that in mind, it is understandable if you are willing to put up
with those concerns, as images, movies and games can be absolutely
gorgeous on high-resolution screens. Today, Philips announces a beast of
a monitor -- 34 inches, curved, with a resolution of 3440 x 1440. While
less than 4K, this resolution offers a very wide view.
"The 34 inch Brilliance UltraWide Curved LCD Display has a 21:9
panoramic aspect ratio with True 8 bit color depth for superb color
accuracy as well as an UltraWide Quad HD 3440 x 1440 resolution for
gorgeous detail with a pixel area that is 2.4 times larger than a Full
HD monitor. The super widescreen makes the display ideal for viewing
spreadsheets, editing multiple documents and running several programs at
once. Additionally, the monitor's MultiView technology 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", says Philips.
The company further says, "Setup and configuration of the Philips
BDM3490UC is simple as it comes equipped with a variety of connectors
including DisplayPort 1.2, HDMI 2.0, and HDMI 1.4 inputs. Included with
the HDMI 1.4 input is MHL (Mobile High-Definition Link) functionality
making it easy to stream content from the device directly to the display
in 1080p quality. In addition to audio/video input connectors, this
monitor comes equipped with four USB 3.0 ports supporting data transfer
rates of up to 5 Gbps as well as the ability to charge connected mobile
devices. To complete the multimedia experience, Philips has built-in,
dual, 7W stereo speakers to fully engulf you in sound when viewing
videos, gaming, and more".
Philips shares the following specifications.
If you are interested in purchasing this monitor, you can grab it now
for $999. For some reason, it is exclusive to B&H Photo, found here.
Yes, the price is high, but you get what you pay for. A curved display
of this size and resolution is on the higher-end of monitors. Not to
mention, it has plenty of connection options, plus an integrated USB 3.0
hub. The BDM3490UC should last you many years with all of its features.
Will you buy it? Tell me in the comments.
~ Brian Fagioli

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