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Philips Launches the 439P9H SuperWide Monitor: 43" VA, 32:10, 3840 x 1200 @ 100 Hz

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Following the success of the 49" (124 cm) format, the Philips 439P9H adds a 43" (110.2 cm) option to the growing ultra-wide family. Equipped with a luxuriously wide workspace and stunning DisplayHDR 400 technology, the 439P9H SuperWide monitor is packed with productivity-enhancing features such as a built-in USB-C docking station, a Windows HelloTM pop-up webcam, and a MultiClient Integrated KVM switch, as well as numerous comfort-boosting features designed to provide an enjoyable experience from beginning to end.

The Philips 439P9H offers professionals working in finance, banking, and other B2B sectors all the scope they need to deliver their best performance every day. With an ample 32:10 SuperWide format (effective viewing area 1052 x 329 mm) and 3840 x 1200 pixel resolution, this model can easily replace two 16:10 high-performance monitors, thereby saving time and space while reducing cable clutter. The 1800R curvature is designed to expand the user's field of view, lessen distortion, and enter their peripheral vision zone, thus providing optimal viewing comfort while generating an engaging, subtly immersive effect that offers the added benefit of enhancing concentration.






Equipped with MultiView technology and a MultiClient Integrated KVM switch, the Philips 439P9H enables active dual connect and view, allowing users to multi-task with multiple devices simultaneously. Additionally, VESA-certified DisplayHDR 400 offers extraordinary brightness, colours, and contrast for a truly stimulating viewing experience. And for the gaming crowd, Adaptive-Sync technology delivers deliciously smooth, fast, artifact-free gameplay.

For those looking to save time and improve productivity, the Philips 439P9H has the answer. Featuring a built-in USB-C docking station with power delivery, this monitor offers users a wide array of convenient functionalities, all with one slim and reversible USB-C connector. Peripherals such as keyboard, mouse, and RJ-45 Ethernet cable can be plugged directly into the monitor's docking station, while a notebook computer can be connected to the monitor for high-resolution video, super-speed data transfer, and the ability to recharge. Connectivity has never been easier or more flexible. The Philips 439P9H is equipped with a multitude of comfort-enhancing features and professionals can rest assured that their wellbeing is taken care of, even when working long hours. LowBlue Mode protects the eyes from fatigue, EasyRead mode offers a pleasant paper-like reading experience, a Windows pop-up webcam with facial recognition technology provides secure sign-in, and a swiveling, tiltable, height-adjustable stand and VESA mount ensure a comfortable viewing position.

Powerful, productive, and a pleasure to behold, the Philips 439P9H monitor will be available as of November 2019 with an RRP of £879.



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Holy carp that girth! The downside with these single duper wide panels is that windows don't snap to positions w/o 3rd party software.
 
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...and programmers who use tabs to indent code still can't see where their code starts.
 
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100 Hz for banking? :D Thats interesting, altho I agree that stocks can move fast..
 
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