Philips Brillance 5K is a new monitor aimed at professional environments that wants to compete with the Apple Studio Display in Price, benefits, image quality and connectivity.
The new Philips Monitor (Model 27E3U7903) uses a panel 27 -inch IPS with native resolution of 5120 X 2880 pixelsa 10 -bit color depth, a 2,000: 1 contrast ratio and a maximum brightness of 500 nits. Its response time is 4 milliseconds, while its 70 Hz refreshment rate confirms its professional approach outside the video game market that need increasingly high soda rates.
Its strong point goes by another way, such as color precision necessary for tasks of image editing and content creation. Color precision is indicated as Delta E <2, a figure that applies to the 160 %covered SRGB color space. According to Philips, the monitor covers 99.5 % of the Adobe RGB color space and can be calibrated to guarantee the greatest precision. The Philips monitor has the VESSA DisplayHDR 600 certification.
PHILIPS BRILLANCE 5K is equipped with a Intelligent KVM switchto connect peripherals and different input equipment. Includes USB type C and type A and video signals can be received through HDMI 2.1 or a Thunderbolt 4, which additionally admits loading up to 96 watts. It also admits the chain connection, which allows connecting a second monitor. The screen can also show two source signals simultaneously and install a LAN Ethernet connector.
The monitor incorporates its own 5 -watt stereo speakers and a 5 MP webcam with microphone and automatic framing for videoconference tasks. To save energy, it has the Powersensor 2 sensor, which helps save watts when users move away from the desk while all devices are in operation. Integrate a blue light filter to protect eyes into prolonged periods of use.
PHILIPS BRILLANCE 5K has a base that allows Ergonomic adjustments In inclination, rotation, height and pivot. It also supports Vesa’s standard (100 x 100 mm) to hang it on the walls. It is already available in Europe at a price in environments of 1000 euros, a significantly cheaper price than the Apple Studio Display with which it wants to compete.