Philips monitor 40″ 4K (3840 × 2160 pixels); integrates DisplayPort connections, HDMI, audio in / out, USB hub with four ports. Expected arrival later this year. Philips BDM4065UC is a monitor with a resolution of 4K 40 “.
The device has a panel 40″ VA (Vertical Alignment) with W-LED backlit, has a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, integrated connections DisplayPort 1.2, HDMI 1.4 (up to 30 Hz), audio in / out (there are two speakers 7W) hub with four USB ports.
The device was shown in September at IFA in Berlin, but at the time had not been given a release date and specify the details.
The dot pitch is similar aln WQHD (2,560 × 1,440) 27” , the maximum brightness is 300 cd / m², a contrast of 5,000: 1; offers sRGB coverage (guaranteed a Delta-E of less than 3 and the uniformity of the backlight can vary between 96 and 105%), has a response time of 3 ms and viewing angles of 176°/176°.
Interesting support for PiP and PbP (can view up to 4 video signals simultaneously) and the holes for attaching the VESA.
The Philips BDM4065UC monitor should be available by the end of the year or at the latest by the beginning of next; it comes to about £ 600. Further information on price and availability and also a review to come.