OK, the one Amazon were supposed to ship me got delivered to God Knows Where by Hermes, and a replacement was suddenly £40 more expensive, but I bought one (from someone .. Ok Scan .. using DPD!) anyway, and it really is 'Brilliant'.
OK, the one Amazon were supposed to ship me got delivered to God Knows Where by Hermes, and a replacement was suddenly £40 more expensive, but I bought one (from someone .. Ok Scan .. using DPD!) anyway, and it really is 'Brilliant'.
The USB Type C connection seems like the jack of all trades, with enough bandwidth available for a 4K screen, and enough power to drive a reasonably sized one too. But USB-C doesn't transfer enough power for a large screen, so the connection hasn't found favour with desktop monitors.
Great colour accuracy; becoming excellent when calibrated; USB-C ports provides video; audio and keyboard/mouse through one cable; USB-C charging with compatible devices; Large 31.5in screen; Reasonable price; Lots of physical adjustment options; Good range of of inputs; Useful range of OSD presets
Poor brightness uniformity; 60Hz refresh and 4ms response make it a poor choice for gamers; Only two USB ports; both round the back
HDR (High Dynamic Range) has been a hot topic in TVs for a while now, but it's only just beginning to gain momentum elsewhere. These days, however, everyone is looking to use HDR to enhance their viewing experience.
Incredible colour accuracy; HDR 10 compatibility; USB-C port for laptops
Poor brightness uniformity; Below-par sRGB gamut coverage (in sRGB mode; HDR 10 over HDMI-only
A review of the new 31.5" IPS screen from Philips, aimed primarily at HDR uses. This model features a 2560 x 1440 resolution, 1200:1 contrast ratio and comes with a range of connections including USB type-C.
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