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To paraphrase Paul Hogan in the iconic 1986 movie Crocodile Dundee: “That's not a monitor – this is a monitor!”The Philips Brilliance BDM4350UC is a 43-inch monster gaming display aimed at those who aspire to 4K, and want to be able to see the extra detai...
4K resolution, Very large screen, Great price...
Port orientation, Backlight shadows...
The BDM4350UC is something of a mixed bag, with big-screen gaming at one end and average metrics at the other. If you must have a 4K screen that everyone can easily see from a distance, then this is it. However, using it as a general-purpose display is le...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2019-11-14 14:31:20
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An increasing number of manufacturers has a monitor with a diagonal of 40 inch or more in their assortment. This means more than a meter of monitor in front of you. Is bigger also better? We tested six of these bigger models.For years the trend has been v...
The big question is whether or not you should put a 40-inch monitor on your desk, and we honestly think you should not. The added value of ultra hd also comes into its own at 32 inches and although the 81 cm diagonal is not small, it is a lot more managea...
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The monitor feet are connected to the main screen via screws. There is no height adjustment nor tilt and swivel for this monitor so ideal placement is one thing to note because its going to be a chore moving it around. Thankfully the IPS panel allows it t...
Large screen, Price, Color accuracy...
Requires large space...
Philips Brilliance 4K Ultra HD 43″ MonitorWhile we can talk specs and ratings all we want, it's actual usage that will always set the tone for how users will appreciate this product. First off, let's talk about pricing: with street prices sometimes droppi...
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We tested this behemoth and see if this 4K Monitor is a good choice for gamers and video editors.With high-end PC rigs able to play games in 4K resolution, it's a no brainer for consumers to invest on a 4K monitor, whether it is for their gaming or editin...
MultiView offering different viewing options on multiple displays, The large screen help flesh out the full 4K UHD experience, Best for video editing...
The OSD Joystick and power switch can be placed in a better position, High input lag for some games...
the Philips BDM0UC is a massive K monitor that is best used for video editing and movie entertainment, thanks to its MultiView feature and larger screen that provide multiple displays in a single monitor. Using this for your daily gaming has its share o...
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Size matters, and don't let anyone convince you otherwise. It's particularly important with 4K screens. Whilst the pixel count gives you bragging rights in itself, viewing 4K on anything smaller than a 27in screen beggars the point a little, as it will be...
Huge 43in diagonal suits 4K, Incredible value, Excellent colour accuracy, Decent level of adjustments in OSD...
Fixed stand makes positioning complicated, You need a big desk, Slightly disappointing gamut, Kitguru Says: The Philips BDM4350UC is absolutely huge, but it also packs great quality for the money. Just make sure you have a desk big enough to accommodate i...
The Philips BDM4350UC is an impressive piece of kit. It won't be for everyone, as the dimensions will be too big for a lot of desks, and you need some distance to enjoy what it has to offer. This is also not a 4K PC gaming screen. But with those caveats...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2019-11-14 14:31:21
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Are you in the market for a UHD display for your computer? You're in luck then as Philips has recently unveiled its 43 inch 4K beast in the form of the Philips Brilliance BDM4350UC 4K monitor, a display that depending on how you look at it, can easily be...
Vibrant display, Great viewing angles, Generous number of I/O ports...
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The Philips Brilliance BDM4350UC 4K monitor is a beauty to behold. Its thin bezel makes the display look larger, while its abundance of ports allow it to be used with many devices. We'd highly recommend it based on just the price-to-display ratio alone.(...
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Philips Brilliance BDM4350UC ReviewA design that blurs the line between a 4K TV and gaming monitorScreen size 43-inch Aspect ratio 16:9 Resolution 3,840×2,160 Brightness 300 cd/m 2 Response time 5ms GtG Viewing angle:178/178- degrees Contrast ratio...
Sports a very large screen with 4K resolution at a great price – as long as you have the graphics power to support it...
Average metrics for its more affordable price, poor port orientation and backlight shadows, Summary...
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that 4K monitors are affordable to the general population, manufacturers are experimenting with different types of features, screen sizes, and panel. The Philips BDM4350UC is a behemoth of a monitor, standing at 43 inches. It is an over...
Those of you who do not care much about the contrast ratio or having a competitive gaming screen will find a lot to like in the Philips BDM4350UC. The monitor's features and performance more than justify the asking price. If you have the hardware to suppo...
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The Philips BDM4065UC was a striking monitor, not least due to its huge ‘4K' UHD screen. Whilst the high-contrast VA (Vertical Alignment) panel provided the sort of experience some users were after, others craved the more accurate and consistent colour re...
A glossy IPS-type panel with pleasing gamma tracking straight from the box, strong sRGB colour accuracy and a decent range of image adjustment options in the OSD including a useful Low Blue Light (LBL) 5000K setting, The glossy screen surface helped deliv...
The image took a fair bit of adjustment to achieve 6500K on our unit and there were some odd quirks in the OSD such as the gamma resetting to ‘2.4' initially despite ‘2.2' being displayed, Static contrast was weaker than specified, the glossy surface mean...
The Philips ‘Brilliance' BDM4350UC is the largest monitor we've tested, with a screen size of just under 43”. This makes it marginally larger than its predecessor, at an already impressive size of just under 40” (BDM4065UC). It is the sheer size of this d...
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