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October 2013
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The editors liked
Quality looks
Aboveaverage image quality
Good choice of inputs
Excellent for gaming
Versatile stand
Extremely wide 21
9 display
High quality
Great viewing angles
AH-IPS technology
Stylish looking
Robust and flexible stand
Good performance.
Wide viewing angles
Plenty of video connections
Good contrast (1150
1)
Excellent colour fidelity after changing a few settings (Delta E = 1.6)
Practical stand
Fourport USB hub
The editors didn't like
Significant price premium
Tinny speakers
Requires specific custom resolution
Hefty price tag
Not very quick refresh rates or contrast ratios
Large footprint.
Not responsive enough for gaming
Upscaling function for Full HD sources doesn't work very well
Published: 2015-05-22, Author: Chris , review by: ergohacks.com
So how to sum the 298P4QJEB Philips Widescreen monitor up? I asked Lily's PA how she would sum it up and she went with “Awesome!” and I've got to agree. To someone who has never used one regularly widescreen monitors feel odd and possibly a little stretch...
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Published: 2014-05-04, Author: Terry , review by: pcgameware.co.uk
The Philips 298P4QJEB 29″ 21:9 SuperWide monitor was very easy to set up and the stand was so adjustable that you would be hard pressed to have a situation where you couldn't position it exactly where you wanted it. The Ultra widescreen format of the pan...
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Published: 2014-02-12, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
Abstract: 2013 will be known as the year when PC monitors finally started moving beyond Full HD resolution. Last year we tested a large number of WQHD monitors with 2560x1440 pixels, and today we will examine nine screens with a resolution of 2560x1080. The as...
Wide viewing angles, Plenty of video connections, Good contrast (1150:1), Excellent colour fidelity after changing a few settings (Delta E = 1.6), Practical stand, Fourport USB hub
Not responsive enough for gaming, Upscaling function for Full HD sources doesn't work very well, Price
Something of a niche product with a specific, custom resolution but it looks very stylish and on its own merit, certainly a high quality, impressive piece of wide-screen kit. If you like to run lots of apps at once, it provides an excellent way of working...
Extremely wide 21:9 display, high quality, great viewing angles, AH-IPS technology, stylish looking, robust and flexible stand, good performance.
Requires specific custom resolution, hefty price tag, not very quick refresh rates or contrast ratios, large footprint.
Something of a niche product with a specific, custom resolution but it looks very stylish and on its own merit, certainly a high quality, impressive piece of wide-screen kit. If you like to run lots of apps at once, it provides an excellent way of working...
Quality looks, Aboveaverage image quality, Good choice of inputs, Excellent for gaming, Versatile stand
Significant price premium, Tinny speakers
Most PC users needn't spend more than £150 on a 22-24in, well-specified, high-quality monitor with a native resolution of 1,920x1,080 pixels. Go significantly beyond this outlay and there are two main options: a 27in display with a high-resolution 2,560x...
Published: 2014-04-11, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: If a typical widescreen display just doesn't give you the screen real estate you need and you don't have room for a dual-screen setup, it might be time to consider an ultra-wide monitor. The Philips Brilliance MultiView (298P4QJEB) ($699.99) sports a mass...
Abstract: I've been curious about the 21:9 display format since it started to creep into mainstream displays last year. Originally developed to display cinema grade movies natively, computer users are now snapping these up to give themselves a sort of wide ‘Bloombe...