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Published: 2015-07-27, Author: Andrew , review by: techadvisor.co.uk
The huge Philips BDM4065UC is a great display for anyone that needs a very large desktop monitor, or perhaps to serve as a screen in a PC home-cinema system. It has outstanding contrast ratio and good colour accuracy, a winner in almost every way although...
Largest 4K desktop display on the market, 4way PIP/PBP, Good gaming performance, Good colour reproduction, Five video inputs
Lacks brightness, Perhaps too big for comfortable use, Visual artefacts with some of the modes, Cannot adjust height or tilt the screen.
The first thing you're probably wondering is what a 40-inch display is like to use. It takes getting used to, but after a while feels alright. Games look magnificent with this screen size, although when playing it became important to sit back a bit. The s...
Published: 2015-04-17, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
Abstract: Whenever there are a greater number of monitors that come to market with resolution UHD 4K. A resolution that is four times the detail of a traditional monitor Full HD and becomes an excellent tool for professionals who regularly work with graphics and de...
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Published: 2015-03-23, Author: Ryan , review by: HEXUS.net
A 40in UHD panel will, inevitably, be an expensive piece of kit and because of that the Philips BDM4065UC is something of a specialist product. Prospective buyers may, however, be surprised to find the price is currently just under the £700 mark which put...
We can not avoid: Philips BDM4065UC is indeed an exotic big screen, but for the price it is a very good screen. In fact, it's one of the better Ultra HD monitors we've seen in our lab. The combination of resolution and diagonal allows them to work with an...
Bonne lisibilité en définition native, Good native resolution, High contrast image (4790:1), Range of connectivity options
Base is far too restrictive, Overdrive generates reverse ghosting, Flickering in lower brightness
Granted—the BDM4065UC is an oddity, but the concept of a 40" UHD monitor is a great one. From enough of a distance, you can still read text and the large display area allows you to open many windows. That being said, its fixed base is a problem, forcing t...
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Published: 2015-01-29, Author: Jeremy , review by: techradar.com
Really nice HDTV, style chassis and bezel, 40, inch 4K, Cheaper than many 30, inch monitors.
Vertical Alignment issues, Stand not adjustable, Still quite expensive.
Not quite the perfect panel, but the first 4K screen to really do justice to the super-resolution in-game....
Excellent image quality, Sleek, smart design, High resolution, but with sensible pixel density
Colour temperature is consistently cool, 40-inch screen will be too big for many, No stand adjustment options
This screen offers exceptional image quality, especially when calibrated, and several of its screen modes work well. Its huge size is impressive and makes the screen more manageable than denser, smaller 4K panels, but the 40-inch diagonal works against i...
Published: 2014-12-19, Author: Simon , review by: tftcentral.co.uk
Huge screen size and Quad HD resolution very nice for a whole variety of uses, Excellent black depth and contrast ratio thanks to VA panel, Surprisingly good response times
Very limited stand with no ergonomic adjustments offered, PWM used for backlight dimming, sRGB factory calibrated mode locked at 100% brightness
The first thing which strikes you about this screen is of course its size! It's truly a massive screen and some might argue that it's too big for every day desktop use. However, being so big does mean that the 3840 x 2160 quad HD resolution works very com...
Affordable desktop 4K display, Great colour reproduction
USB 3 Hub not easily accessible, No tilt/height adjustment
A gaming notebook that is both somewhat back friendly and desk friendly is always good. Plus, you can now game on the go without the need to lug around a transport trolley.You want a big screen? Philips gives you a big screen, and then some. Our only reg...