Philips unveils 27-inch 4K Ambiglow monitor built specifically for Xbox

Wedbush analysts estimate that in a worst-case scenario, Apple will lose about 3% of total revenue, and the maximum decline in app store revenue will be no more than 1% in the long term. It is assumed that the majority of users will continue to use the payment methods offered by the App Store, as they are the most familiar and convenient.


The Philips 279M1RV is based on an LG Nano IPS matrix with 98% coverage of DCI-P3 color space, NTSC color space - 112%, sRGB color space - 133% and Adobe RGB color space - 110.1%, viewing angles 178 degrees. contrast ratio 1000: 1, as well as a response of 1 ms (GtG). The manufacturer also claims for new items matching certificate VESA HDR 600, however, typical display brightness is 450 cd / m 2.
The monitor has support for NVIDIA G-Sync with a range of 60 to 144 Hz, but for this you need to use the included DisplayPort 1.4 connector. When connected via HDMI, support for VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) and FRL (Fixed Rate Link) technologies is declared.
The Philips 279M1RV monitor is complemented by a pair of 5W speakers. They support DTS Sound and virtual surround sound technologies. In addition, there is a proprietary Ambiglow backlight technology. The monitor stand is adjustable in height, tilt and swivel angles.

The display is already on sale for around 845 euros.

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