Brightness is rated up to 300 nits, with contrast ratio at 3,000:1, while a 4ms grey-to-grey response time confirms that gaming isn’t this monitor’s primary concern.Ī productivity and work-first solution, the 21:9 aspect ratio is a godsend for multi-tasking – particularly with Windows 11’s vastly improved window snap functionality – and the 1500R curve works well at this size. Made for Multi-taskingĪs for the display itself, Philips opts for a curved 34in VA panel offering an increasingly common 3440×1440 UWQHD resolution at 100Hz. More than sufficient for office work, and there’s a headphone jack for full-on jam sessions. You do, of course, lack in bass and the mid-range is decidedly muddy, yet given the ultrawide form factor, speakers being positioned on the lower left- and right-edges results in a nice and wide soundstage. Philips throws up another surprise in that the 5W stereo speakers are better than you might expect from an office monitor.
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