The MMD brand license partner of Philips screens enriches the growing range of convex screens with a new model. Together with the 1800R curvature offering an immersive viewing experience, the 34 349X7FJEW 21 9 inch screen features an UltraWide XNUMX: XNUMX design, giving users plenty of room for multiple tasks.
CrystalClear Quad HD resolution guarantees accurate detail playback, ensuring full benefits when MultiView is used to view large amounts of information on the screen at the same time. The screen is designed with easy adjustments allowing users to adjust the pitch and height of the screen according to their preferences to fully enjoy the viewing experience.
"We aim to offer the benefits of convex screens, such as concentration and sinking - to as many users as possible," says Artem Khomenko, Product Manager, Philips monitors Europe MMD.
"The 34 inch model is the latest in the series that we are launching this year on the market. It is part of our commitment to providing screens that empower people to do more and be productive: with wide, beautiful screens inspired by the world around us. "
With a curvature of R1800, users of the new curved X Line screen can look forward to a highly immersive experience, with even better concentration in environments like the home where attention is easily distracted. Users can more easily concentrate on what they are doing, such as watching a movie, editing photos, create a video, or work long hours on computer-based tasks. Especially in applications with rich details, the curved screen enhances concentration by creating an increased perception of depth, with more personal space.
Within this personal viewing space, users have everything they need to enjoy their activities more. With UltraWide Quad HD and panorama 21: 9, the screen offers a large viewing area with 3440 X 1440 pixels: this means more pixels for more images and more room for multitask users using different applications simultaneously, all in absolute clarity and clarity.
Video recording is also excellent: the screen is wide enough to display the entire content together, while the 117.3% (CIE1931) sRGB color gamut ensures great color reproduction for photographers and video makers. Thanks to AMD FreeSync™ technology, video playback is extremely smooth, without flickering, tearing or blurring movement. And since appearance plays an important role in a monitor, the 349X7FJEW model has been designed with special care.
An edge-to-edge display that enhances the viewing space gives a smooth look complemented by fine curves and glossy chrome finishes. It is a screen designed for functionality and elegance.
The latest X-line 34 convex X-line model is carefully crafted with features that make it easier and more comfortable to live. The display has adjustable height and tilt so users can position the convex viewing area in their ideal field of view to avoid inappropriate and unhealthy body postures.
The 349X7FJEW is also equipped with LowBlue Mode. Research has shown that as UV rays can cause damage in the eyes, so the short-wave blue light rays of LED screens can cause eye damage and affect vision over time. Designed for wellness, Philips LowBlue Mode uses a smart software technology to reduce harmful blue light waves.
Multitasking is a very common practice nowadays. With this display, instead of needing two screens for users to watch two systems at the same time, they can enjoy input stream from two systems on the same wide screen thanks to Philips MultiView function. The screen can either be divided into two equal parts, or the content can be displayed in format picture-in-picture (PiP).
In this way, users can watch live news or sports broadcasts, for example, as they work.
There is also no need for a separate USB hub on the desktop: multiple devices can be connected to the integrated hub, reducing cables and leaving the notebook's USB connections free for quick access. The screen can still be used to quickly charge USB-connected devices.
The new Philips 349X7FJEW X Line, with a retail price of 899 €, will be available in the electronics stores in April 2017.