Philips 28″ 4K UHD Monitor Debuts at CES

Written by Ben

January 7, 2014

Philips

LAS VEGAS – Jan. 6, 2014 – The PhilipsUltraClear Display debuts today, combining 4K UHD high resolution with a color depth of 1.07 billion colors to deliver brilliant performance, screen clarity and detail with four times the resolution of Full HD. Whether you require extremely detailed information for CAD-CAM solutions, use 3D graphic applications or are a financial wizard working on huge spreadsheets, this Philips display will provide UltraClear 3840×2160 pixel images to meet the visual demands of the most sophisticated power user. The 28-inch monitor (model 288P6) is also ideal for those seeking superb onscreen clarity and color accuracy for personal applications, and includes built-in stereo speakers for multimedia and MHL technology for easy mobile device connectivity.

Designed with the user in mind, the PhilipsUltraClear Display provides a plethora of connectivity options and comes equipped with HDMI, DisplayPort, Dual-link DVI and VGA SmartConnect ports, enabling the enjoyment of high resolution uncompressed video and audio content. USB 3.0 ensures super speed data transfers and smartphone charging while having global connectivity. Additionally, an integrated MHL port allows users to connect compatible phones and tablets directly to the monitor to mirror content to the widescreen display while charging the mobile device at the same time.

The Philips UltraClear Display also features MultiView functionality. This technology enables active dual connect and view so that users can work with multiple devices like PC and laptop side-by-side simultaneously, making complex multi-tasking work a breeze. With the Ultra HD Philips MultiView display, you can now experience a world of connectivity in a comfortable way whether at office or at home.

Another people-friendly feature is the advanced SmartErgoBase, which allows the monitor to be lowered down almost to desk level for a comfortable viewing angle. Low bezel-to-table height is the perfect solution for those who use bifocals, trifocals or progressive lens glasses for computing work. Additionally, the adjustable base allows for users of greatly different heights to use the monitor in their preferred angle and height settings, helping them reduce fatigue and strain. The SmartErgoBase’s height, swivel, tilt and rotation angle adjustments position the monitor for maximum comfort, while its cable management function reduces cable clutter and keeps the workspace neat and professional.

SPECIFICATIONS
 LCD panel type TN
 Backlight type W-LED system
 Panel size 28-inch
 Aspect ratio 16:9
 Optimum resolution 3840 x 2160
 Brightness 300
 Color 10-bit
 Viewing angle  170º (H) / 160º (V)  @ C/R > 10
 Signal input VGA (Analog )x1; DVI-D dual link x1; MHL-HDMI x1; DPx1
 USB USB2.0 x2; USB3.0 x2; + fast charger
Audio 3W x2
 Power supply Internal
 Cabinet color Black

The Philips UltraClear Display will be available in spring 2014 for $1,199.99 MSRP.

Media members interested in more information on Philips Monitors may visit www.lcdmonitors.philips.com.

About MMD

MMD, a subsidiary of TPV established in 2009 through a brand license agreement with Philips. MMD exclusively markets and sells Philips commercial displays and Philips monitors worldwide. By combining the Philips brand promise with TPV’s manufacturing expertise in displays, MMD uses a fast and focused approach to bringing innovative products to market. MMD operates internationally with its Global headquarters in Taiwan, North American headquarters in Fremont and its European headquarters in Amsterdam. For more information on MMD, visitwww.lcdmonitors.philips.com or (510)-770-9988.

 

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