Philips 328E8QJAB5 32 " black
Photos 3 | Outdated Product Full HD monitor with a large 32-inch curved screen based on a VA matrix. The model is positioned as a universal home solution and has a quite affordable price (taking into account the matrix area). The main difference between this monitor and other large-format models is the combination of a really large diagonal of 801 mm and an average resolution of 1920x1080 by modern standards. As a result, the matrix received a rather large 0.364 mm pixel, which is clearly visible upon close examination. Thanks to this, the monitor can be recommended to users who prefer to place the screen as far from their eyes as possible and to people with reduced visual acuity (and we are talking about both myopia and hyperopia). Increasing the distance to the screen over 120-130 centimeters significantly reduces...the tension of the muscular system of the eye and reduces fatigue during prolonged use of the Philips 328E8QJAB5 monitor. At the heart of the screen with a bending radius of 1800 mm is a full-fledged 8-bit VA-matrix with Flicker Free LED backlight. It has improved colour reproduction and, thanks to Ultra Wide-Colour technology, can display 104% of the NTSC colour space and more than 125% of sRGB. In fact, screen curvature reduces distortion at the corners of a large screen and, together with improved colour reproduction, makes the image more realistic. The monitor is equipped with stereo speakers (2x3 W) and a stand with adjustable tilt angle from -5 to +10 degrees. For video input, there are VGA, Display Port 1.2 and HDMI 1.4 ports. |
Full HD monitor with a large 32-inch curved screen based on a VA matrix. The model is positioned as a universal home solution and has a quite affordable price (taking into account the matrix area). The main difference between this monitor and other large-format models is the combination of a really large diagonal of 801 mm and an average resolution of 1920x1080 by modern standards.
As a result, the matrix received a rather large 0.364 mm pixel, which is clearly visible upon close examination. Thanks to this, the monitor can be recommended to users who prefer to place the screen as far from their eyes as possible and to people with reduced visual acuity (and we are talking about both myopia and hyperopia). Increasing the distance to the screen over 120-130 centimeters significantly reduces the tension of the muscular system of the eye and reduces fatigue during prolonged use of the Philips 328E8QJAB5 monitor.
At the heart of the screen with a bending radius of 1800 mm is a full-fledged 8-bit VA-matrix with Flicker Free LED backlight. It has improved colour reproduction and, thanks to Ultra Wide-Colour technology, can display 104% of the NTSC colour space and more than 125% of sRGB. In fact, screen curvature reduces distortion at the corners of a large screen and, together with improved colour reproduction, makes the image more realistic. The monitor is equipped with stereo speakers (2x3 W) and a stand with adjustable tilt angle from -5 to +10 degrees. For video input, there are VGA, Display Port 1.2 and HDMI 1.4 ports.