Philips UltraWide 21:9 Display on Sale

11 years ago

MultiView for simultaneous dual-source feed delivers desktop brilliance to multitasking professionals

Fresh from its debut showing at CeBIT 2013, the Philips 298P4QJEB professional display is now on sale. MMD, the leading technology company and brand license partner for Philips Monitors, is pleased to announce the release of this ultra-clear, ultra-productive 29-inch display. With the widescreen viewing experience of its 21:9 aspect ratio, the new display combines MultiView ability, setting fresh benchmarks for workplace productivity.

The UltraWide HD (UWHD) display features state-of-the-art AH–IPS technology, 2560 x 1080 HD resolution and a 178/178-degree viewing angle for crystal-clear imaging from any perspective – ideal for data-intensive work that demands utmost concentration. And with 29 inches of screen space to work with, professionals have more room than ever to be productive. By limiting the outer bezel thickness to no more than 2.5 mm, the new displays are designed for a clean, minimalistic approach – allowing for minimal distractions and a truly panoramic view.

Complementing the spacious screen size, the advanced MultiView abilities enable users to stream content from multiple sources simultaneously. From finance professionals who need to keep tabs on more than one information feed at once, to graphic designers doing complex CAD-CAM work: multitaskers everywhere can hook up two devices and view content side by side. There is no need to crowd desks with two monitors.

To ease desk fatigue, the display’s Smart ErgoBase enables it to be lowered almost to desk level for a comfortable viewing angle. The new Philips display is equipped with a range of interfaces, including USB 3.0 for high speed data transfer, HDMI and Dual Link DVI. In addition, recognizing that finance and banking apps often need more than one window on the world – even with the MultiView capability of the 21:9 display – the new Philips UltraWide 298P4QJEB also supports Display Port technology, enabling users to daisy-chain multiple monitors.