Philips reveals a trio of 4K HDR monitors, two of which are 120Hz
Philips reveals a trio of 4K HDR monitors, two of which are 120Hz
The biggest of these three screens is the 55 Momentum, which is also known as the 558M1RY, offering users 4K resolution support with a 120Hz panel and certified support for the DisplayHDR 1000 specification. On top of this, the 55 Momentum offers Philips’ Ambiglod technology as well as an integrated soundbar from Bowers and Wilkins, offering superior sound quality to most built-in audio solutions.Â
The screen supports 4K at 120Hz using Displayport 1.4, as well as 4K 60Hz using HDMI 2.0. The screen will release wit an MSRP of â¬1,300 in Europe. Â
Next up is the 31.5 M1, a 31.5-inch screen which also supports a resolution of 4K and a maximum refresh rate of 120Hz. The screen also supports Adaptive-Sync and meets the DisplayHDR 600 specification. Like the 55 Momentum, this screen also supports Ambiglow and 4K60 over HDMI 2.0.
The 31.5 M1 will release with an MSRP of â¬499 in Europe. Â
Lastly, we have the 27-inch 27 Momentum (278M1R), which is listed with HDR support without any corresponding DisplayHDR certification. The screen also lacks support for 4K resolutions at 120Hz, instead maxing out at 4K 60Hz. The screen is also due to release in Q1 2020 and launch with an MSRP of â¬399.
The 27 Momentum lacks support for DisplayPort and only operates using HDMI 2.0. Â
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