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Big Format Performance Display For A More Expansive View
The thoughtfully designed Philips Monitors 439P1 offers the space to perform

   2022/02/16  |  MMDInnovationHub

Given the sensitivity of air traffic control operations, having clear visuals of every aspect of each flight is critical. As technology is enhanced and becomes more nuanced, complementary equipment to optimize available software is necessary.

Here are other scenarios: imagine the convenience of monitoring multiple security cameras using just one screen and central traffic monitoring operations, or following four street cameras without having to turn your head this and that way because every image is on one display.

A monitor that can display four different screens simultaneously, all at a high-definition resolution, will result in more accuracy and better efficiency for optimal performance and increased productivity. That’s what a 43-inch display with 4K Ultra-High Definition can do for every workplace.

Four screens in one

Meteorologists who constantly monitor weather patterns and disturbances also greatly benefit from a big format display as they can view multiple screens in one large monitor. Likewise, analysts tracking financial trends should find it of great value to have four separate screens displayed in one.

MultiView With a 43-inch UHD monitor, viewing multiple screens on a single display makes it all convenient.

Image size and visual clarity are often issues when using a single display for multiple screens. When data viewed is crucial, misreading is not an option. But with a 4K UHD display, there’s no blurring of images that appear onscreen, even if there are four screens displayed simultaneously moving at rapid speed.

Typically ideal for programs or applications designed with an optimal refresh rate of 120Hz or 144Hz for better viewing fast-moving images, a high definition display (3840 x 2160 pixels) on a 43-inch monitor provides crisp visuals to ensure every detail and data refreshes with no lags. As a result, decision-making is accurate and timely.

Designed to take business to the next level

The Philips 439P1 has all that and more. It’s dubbed the Big Format Performance Display (BFPD) not just because of its size and multi-view capacity for both Picture-by-Picture (PBP) and Picture-in-Picture (PIP), but all the other features built in to provide the best quality images, whether static or dynamic.

Distortion while viewing multiple screens is not a concern with its 16:9 aspect ratio format. And even at a 60Hz refresh rate, only ultra-high definition images are displayed on the 439P1.

Aside from viewing efficiency and image accuracy, the 439P1 model boasts of other features that make it a cut above the rest. It can be wall-mounted via a VESA hole pattern of 100mm HA, making it convenient for multiple viewers, who can comfortably sit or stand at a distance yet clearly see images on display.

439P1 World’s first height adjustable 43” 4K monitor in a multi-monitor setup for an even wider view.

As a desktop, its small monitor base is space-saving, and additionally, it is height adjustable for convenience, the first in the world for a 43” 4K display. It tilts, swivels, and can even be aligned, allowing for a multi-monitor setup that gives a more expansive view.

And for good measure, it’s designed to be easy on the eyes despite long hours of use with Flicker-free technology and ComfortView, which reduces harmful blue light emissions by up to 60%.

Connectivity is not a problem with the Philips BFPD, which has a built-in USB 3.2 Hub with a USB-C; two (2) HDMI 2.0 ports and one (1) HDMI 1.4 port; and a USB-C DisplayPort for higher resolution and frame rate potential. Plus, it comes with a USB-C docking capable of 100W PD USB-C charging.

With Philips 439P1 BFPD monitors, viewing multiple screens in one display will ensure accuracy, seamless workflow, and ultimately boost productivity.






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