Philips Monitors launched its new 43-inch 4K monitor, BDM4350UC that offers crystal clear images in a bigger picture targeting at professionals who require extremely detailed images for meticulous applications, such as CAD solutions, 3D graphics applications, and broad content-heavy spreadsheets.
The new monitor from the Brilliance family features high performance display features UltraClear 4K UHD resolution at 3840 x 2160 pixels. This 4K resolution is four times higher than Full HD, presenting stunning, crystal clear images with exceptional detail.
The display features an advanced IPS 178/178-degree technology, which is ideal for professional projects that require specific colors and brightness, as well as for general use for viewing and editing photos, watching movies and for web browsing.
Philips’ MultiView technology makes complex multi-tasking duties much simpler. MultiView 4K, transmits up to four video feeds in full HD on one screen. The display enables picture-by-picture (PbP) and picture-in-picture (PiP) for monitoring multiple systems in a variety of viewing modes.
MultiView capabilities also permit two devices – a PC and notebook, for example – to work simultaneously on the same display, making collaboration more productive.
The monitor has a pair of high quality 7-watt stereo speakers are built-in. Viewing enjoyment is doubled by the vibrant sound quality.
The monitor featurs Philips’ SmartConnect for 4K, the display is equipped with ample connectivity options. These include VGA, DisplayPort and universal HDMI connector, enabling users to enjoy high resolution uncompressed video and audio content. New DisplayPort and HDMI 2.0 connection now allows 4K UHD resolution at 60Hz for a smooth experience, regardless of the connection.
A convenient USB 3.0 hub deploys a 5.0 gigabyte per second transfer rate, which is about 10 times faster than standard USB 2.0 compatibilities. FastCharge enables high speed data transfers and fast phone charging.
Additionally, the monitor comes with Mobile High Definition Link (MHL), to connect mobile devices to the monitor to simultaneously charge and stream mobile multimedia onto the extensive 43” 4K display.