Tuesday, June 30th 2015
Philips Intros BDM3275UP 32-inch 4K Ultra HD Monitor
Philips introduced the BDM3275UP 32-inch monitor, offering 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160 pixels) resolution. It embeds an IPS-AHVA panel, with 178°/178° viewing angles, 350 cd/m² maximum brightness, dynamic mega-contrast ratio, and 30-bit color (1.07 billion colors). The display takes input from HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.2, and dual-link DVI. A headphones output (putting out audio from the HDMI/DP audio channels), and a 4-port USB 3.0 hub make for the rest of its feature-set. The company didn't reveal pricing or availability.
20 Comments on Philips Intros BDM3275UP 32-inch 4K Ultra HD Monitor
But I'm just wondering, when we will see 5K 21:9 ( which means 5120×2160 ), currently only LG and Samsung have such resolution and only on a 105" Curved TV !!
neat idea, use two GPU's with a cable from each to allow 120 Hz 4k... (Or Two DP ports on the same card)
while the nec PA322UHD does not have 120Hz at 4k, it does have 120Hz at 1080p. But because it is a PRO monitor, it is setup to allow perfect calabration, not for gaming speed... (Meaning that the input lag/display response is over 16ms... )
And you need 10bit color because i hate the banding in the sky at night in GTAV...
but more importantly, dithering really really helps... anyone doing after effects or 3d CG motion graphics has likely run into the same issue when using very small gradients
Any 4k monitor/TV that doesn't support those is just a resolution increase.