Philips 436M6VBPAB 43 " black
Videos 11Photos 5 | Expecting restock £681.46 Large-caliber model the size of an average TV belongs to a new kind of gaming monitors for consoles. However, in other ways Philips 436M6VBPAB shows itself no worse. Judge for yourself, the monitor has got a huge 43-inch diagonal VA-panel based on Quantum Dot technology with a maximum resolution of 3840x2160 pixels and a refresh rate of 60 Hz. The screen of the model meets the strict requirements of the top-end VESA DisplayHDR 1000 standard: it delivers 10-bit colour depth, the peak brightness value in the centre of the display reaches 1000 cd / m², and it also claims 145% coverage of the sRGB colour gamut. Additional gaming "goodies": support for Adaptive Sync (aka AMD FreeSync) to synchronize the screen refresh rate with the frame rendering speed of the graphics card and Low Input Lag —...a technology that reduces input lag to 21 ms. DisplayPort, miniDisplay Port, HDMI and USB-C interfaces are intended for connection to a PC, and there is also a 2-port USB hub on board the model. The monitor is equipped with two 7 W speakers with DTS Sound support, and its additional assets include AmbiGlow adaptive backlighting, which changes brightness and hue depending on what is happening on the screen. |
Large-caliber model the size of an average TV belongs to a new kind of gaming monitors for consoles. However, in other ways Philips 436M6VBPAB shows itself no worse. Judge for yourself, the monitor has got a huge 43-inch diagonal VA-panel based on Quantum Dot technology with a maximum resolution of 3840x2160 pixels and a refresh rate of 60 Hz. The screen of the model meets the strict requirements of the top-end VESA DisplayHDR 1000 standard: it delivers 10-bit colour depth, the peak brightness value in the centre of the display reaches 1000 cd / m², and it also claims 145% coverage of the sRGB colour gamut.
Additional gaming "goodies": support for Adaptive Sync (aka AMD FreeSync) to synchronize the screen refresh rate with the frame rendering speed of the graphics card and Low Input Lag — a technology that reduces input lag to 21 ms. DisplayPort, miniDisplay Port, HDMI and USB-C interfaces are intended for connection to a PC, and there is also a 2-port USB hub on board the model. The monitor is equipped with two 7 W speakers with DTS Sound support, and its additional assets include AmbiGlow adaptive backlighting, which changes brightness and hue depending on what is happening on the screen.
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