Philips 349X7FJEW 34 " white
Photos 5 | Outdated Product Product type: monitor; Size ("): 34; Curved screen; Panel type: *VA; Treatment: anti-glare; Resolution: 3440x1440 (21:9); Response time GtG (ms): 4; Viewing angle vert.: 178; Horizontal viewing angle: 178; Brightness (cd/m²): 300; Static contrast: 3 000:1; Dynamic Contrast: 50 000 000:1 |
Flexible stand adjustment
The bezel-less design of the Philips 349X7FJEW monitor emphasizes curves for a sleek look. At the same time, the model not only looks elegant, but is also very convenient to use thanks to a well-made base that allows you to simultaneously adjust both the height and the angle of the monitor. Thus, it is easier to position the monitor in the most comfortable position for the eyes.
VA matrix with a resolution of 3440x1440 pixels
The display is based on a VA-matrix with a resolution of 3440x1440 pixels (21:9 aspect ratio) and a curvature radius of 1800R. The matrix is characterized by a maximum brightness of 300 cd / m2, a contrast ratio of 3000: 1 and a refresh rate of 60 Hz. Viewing angles are 178 ° horizontally and vertically, which, in general, has already become the standard for a good monitor.
Picture-in-picture mode
One of the main features of the Philips 349X7FJEW is the MultiView function, which allows the monitor to simultaneously display an image from two different sources. The screen can be divided into two equal halves, or you can leave the main screen, and display the additional one in the “picture in picture” mode.
Maximum communication
In terms of communication and additional functions, Philips 349X7FJEW covers almost all needs. For example, there are 2 HDMI ports at once, a separate headphone output, as well as a full-fledged USB 3.0 hub with four independent outputs. A cure for those who do not want to once again delve into the tangle of wires behind the system unit.
Built-in acoustics
Among other features of the model, it is worth noting the presence of a pair of built-in speakers with a power of 5 W each and support for AMD FreeSync technology, which eliminates freezes and tearing during a quick picture change.