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The editors liked
Primed for console gaming
Outstanding brightness and contrast
Good out-the-box colour accuracy
DisplayHDR 1000 certification
Impressive DTS speakers
Bundled remote control
Fast response times
Very low lag
Adaptive Sync support all make for a great console gaming experience
Good HDR support with high peak brightness
Good local dimming
High HDR contrast and low blooming
Large screen size and TV-like features make it a g
Strong and stable design
Great TV-esque size
4K and HDR are convincing and very enjoyable
Bright
Excellent HDR
FreeSync
Wide color gamut
Accurate without calibration
Build quality
Comes with a handy remote
Huge 43in screen – perfect for its 4K resolution
Excellent gamut
Excellent colour accuracy
And even better when calibrated
Complies with DisplayHDR 1000 standard
Extremely high brightness possible
Lots of input options
Reasonably loud 7W built-in s
The editors didn't like
Not ideal for PC use
Only one HDMI input
Uniformity could be better
SRGB factory calibration mode unusable
Not ideal for close up PC use due to text fringing and static dithering artefacts
Missing an extra HDMI port
A bit too big for desk-bound gaming
Images can appear grainy close up
A bit pricey for what it offers
Limited calibration options
Middling input lag
Few stand adjustments
Brightness uniformity mediocre
60Hz refresh and 4ms pixel response aren't ideal for gaming
Published: 2019-01-11, Author: Rob , review by: gamesradar.com
Strong and stable design, Great TV-esque size, 4K and HDR are convincing and very enjoyable
A bit too big for desk-bound gaming, Images can appear grainy close up, A bit pricey for what it offers
A great display if you've got enough room, and if your gaming setup is console-leaning. The 4K resolution and HDR are great, however, so certainly one to consider if you have space and the budget for it...
Published: 2018-12-14, Author: Christian , review by: tomshardware.co.uk
Bright, Excellent HDR, FreeSync, Wide color gamut, Accurate without calibration, Build quality, Comes with a handy remote,
Limited calibration options, Middling input lag, Few stand adjustments
If you've considered using a TV as a monitor, the Philips 436M6 offers the best of both worlds without the input lag of a TV. Accuracy, a wide color gamut and an honest 1,000 nits deliver excellent HDR and make the latest UHD material shine. Currently, th...
Abstract: “That's not a monitor,” they tell me, “that's a bloody TV!” But the rest of the PCGamesN crew in the office is only jealous because the 43-inch Philips Momentum 436M6 has taken up most of my desk space, and Shadow of the Tomb Raider is looking stunning wr...
Published: 2018-10-15, Author: James , review by: kitguru.net
Huge 43in screen – perfect for its 4K resolution, Excellent gamut, Excellent colour accuracy, and even better when calibrated, Complies with DisplayHDR 1000 standard, Extremely high brightness possible, Lots of input options, Reasonably loud 7W built-in s
Brightness uniformity mediocre, 60Hz refresh and 4ms pixel response aren't ideal for gaming, Gamma presets somewhat variable
The Philips Momentum 436M6VBPAB isn't quite perfect, but it does tick a lot of boxes for certain types of user. Ardent gamers are probably going to want to aim for a 2,560 x 1,440 screen with 144Hz or (if you're minted), a 4K screen offering this frequenc...
Primed for console gaming, Outstanding brightness and contrast, Good out-the-box colour accuracy, DisplayHDR 1000 certification, Impressive DTS speakers, Bundled remote control
Not ideal for PC use, Only one HDMI input, Uniformity could be better
A super-sized monitor designed to displace the traditional TV may seem a niche solution, yet it's also a sign of how viewing habits in general are changing.Live TV is no longer a requirement for many users, and if you're seeking a panel with superior...
Published: 2018-08-22, Author: Simon , review by: tftcentral.co.uk
Fast response times, very low lag, Adaptive Sync support all make for a great console gaming experience, Good HDR support with high peak brightness, good local dimming, high HDR contrast and low blooming, Large screen size and TV-like features make it a g
sRGB factory calibration mode unusable, Not ideal for close up PC use due to text fringing and static dithering artefacts, Missing an extra HDMI port
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Published: 2018-07-28, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
The Philips Momentum 436M6VBPAB is a glimpse into the future. In a few years, 'hdr1000' and 'dci-p3' will be standard features, but for the time being they are a rarity. In an earlier article we discussed the Asus ProArt PA32UC, which managed to produce a...
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Published: 2018-06-18, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
If I had my way, I think everyone should have a large format 4K HDR display to work and game on. It's quite a joyful luxury to have. Of course, for those limited on space and furthermore budget, it's unlikely to appeal. However, for the enthusiast gamer w...
It really is too early to make any definitive judgement on the Philips 436M6VBPAB. It certainly seemed to hint at providing a snappier, smoother gaming experience than some TVs, and there's potential in its HDR claims too. We'll need plenty more gaming an...
Abstract: The Philips 436M6VBPAB is a massive 43inch, 4K monitor designed specifically for use with games consoles. Essentially, it's a living room TV but optimised for gamers, and with the TV tuner removed. Just who would such a device appeal to? Well, if you're...