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Why would you put the Philips BDM4065UC on your desk? Because it's 40 inches with Ultra HD resolution and a 5000:1 contrast ratio. Today we check it out in our lab.There is no question in our minds that playing games is more fun on a big monitor than on a...
40inch screen, tremendous contrast, sharp clear image, Ultra HD resolution, terrific value...
Calibration compromises, could be brighter...
If you've toyed with the idea of using an HDTV as your computer monitor, the BDM4065UC fulfills checks all the right boxes – large screen, Ultra HD resolution, high-contrast VA panel and low price. Playing games on it is a total blast and you won't find...
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The humble desktop monitor has come a long way since the early days of huge CRT and even the chunky first generation LCD screens. Nowadays we can pick up a new monitor that is thinner than a Blu-Ray case, albeit those panels are expensive and few and far...
Huge productivity potential, Vibrant colours, Built-in speakers, Massive panel, Excellent detail reproduction, Reasonable price (given size)...
Absolutely no user adjustment, Poor US availability, Neutral, 4K still demands high price, “The Philips BDM4065UC 4K monitor is the perfect option for the workplace, offering crisp colours, high-efficiency and huge productivity! A welcome edition to the d...
PricingThe Philips BDM4065UC is currently available from OverclockersUK for the reasonable price of £599.99. In the US, stock availability is poor, but prices can be expected around $800. However, high demand is pushing prices as high at $1100 in some pla...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2016-11-02 03:48:47
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T here's no denying how stunning 4K panels are, but running such a high resolution on displays smaller than 30 inches is overkill. The screen simply isn't big enough to justify a resolution higher than 2880 x 1800 or so, as pixel structure remains basical...
"With other 4K panels costing around the same, but ten inches smaller, we have to give kudos to Philips for delivering a 40 incher at such an affordable price."...
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At 40 inches on the screen diagonal, the Philips BDM4065UC is the largest panel we've ever seen that's sold as a PC monitor – displays of this size are more commonly labelled a television. But the Philips is a dumb display with no TV tuner, and instead of...
The huge Philips BDM4065UC is a great display for anyone that needs a very large desktop monitor, or perhaps to serve as a screen in a PC home-cinema system. It has outstanding contrast ratio and good colour accuracy, a winner in almost every way although...
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With such a large screen, you're presented with a truly massive desktop for working with, so large you should be able to use the BDM4065UC fairly comfortably without increasing the DPI in Windows, which is normally required on other 4K displays to ensure...
Largest 4K desktop display on the market, 4way PIP/PBP, Good gaming performance, Good colour reproduction, Five video inputs...
Lacks brightness, Perhaps too big for comfortable use, Visual artefacts with some of the modes, Cannot adjust height or tilt the screen.
The first thing you're probably wondering is what a 40-inch display is like to use. It takes getting used to, but after a while feels alright. Games look magnificent with this screen size, although when playing it became important to sit back a bit. The s...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2016-11-02 03:48:56
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DESIGN & BUILD On the left, the 40" Philips BDM4065UC. On the right, the 27" Acer S277HK . With a 40" diagonal (frame included) and weighing in at 9.7 kg/21 lbs, the BDM4065UC presents an audacious challenge to its similarly sized competitors.
Bonne lisibilité en définition native, Good native resolution, High contrast image (4790:1), Range of connectivity options...
Base is far too restrictive, Overdrive generates reverse ghosting, Flickering in lower brightness...
Granted—the BDM4065UC is an oddity, but the concept of a 40" UHD monitor is a great one. From enough of a distance, you can still read text and the large display area allows you to open many windows. That being said, its fixed base is a problem, forcing t...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-11-02 03:48:56
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Ten years. It's a staggeringly long time in tech.Back in 2005, you'd be looking at a dual-core Intel Pentium D and its craptastic NetBurst architecture. On the graphics side, it's Nvidia GeForce 6800 and 16 pixel pipes. Wowee. As for storage, the notion...
Really nice HDTVstyle chassis and bezel, 40inch 4K, Cheaper than many 30inch monitors.
Vertical Alignment issues, Stand not adjustable, Still quite expensive...
Not quite the perfect panel, but the first 4K screen to really do justice to the super-resolution in-game...
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Ten years. It's a staggeringly long time in tech.Back in 2005, you'd be looking at a dual-core Intel Pentium D and its craptastic NetBurst architecture. On the graphics side, it's Nvidia GeForce 6800 and 16 pixel pipes. Wowee. As for storage, the notion o...
Really nice HDTV, style chassis and bezel, 40, inch 4K, Cheaper than many 30, inch monitors.
Vertical Alignment issues, Stand not adjustable, Still quite expensive.
Not quite the perfect panel, but the first 4K screen to really do justice to the super-resolution in-game...
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What is the Philips Brilliance BDM4065UC? We've previously described 32-inch 4K monitors as “huge”, but they look Lilliputian when up against the Philips Brilliance BDM4065UC. This 4K panel has a 40-inch diagonal, and that doesn't just mean it dominates d...
Excellent image quality, Sleek, smart design, High resolution, but with sensible pixel density...
Colour temperature is consistently cool, 40-inch screen will be too big for many, No stand adjustment options...
This screen offers exceptional image quality, especially when calibrated, and several of its screen modes work well. Its huge size is impressive and makes the screen more manageable than denser, smaller 4K panels, but the 40-inch diagonal works against i...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2016-11-23 07:19:59
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We occasionally get big monitors in the lab for testing – but this is the first time we ever received something of this magnitude. Philips is no stranger to displays, as they have been a big player in the market for a long period. While not as prevalent a...
Affordable desktop 4K display, Great colour reproduction...
USB 3 Hub not easily accessible, No tilt/height adjustment...
A gaming notebook that is both somewhat back friendly and desk friendly is always good. Plus, you can now game on the go without the need to lug around a transport trolley.You want a big screen? Philips gives you a big screen, and then some. Our only reg...
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Scaling-related issues have acted as a deterrent to many people interested in making the step up to an ultra-high-resolution, namely 4K UHD. While gaming at UHD is a pleasant experience, irrespective of screen size, productivity applications are often sub...
Plethora of connectivity options, Competitively priced, PiP/PbP modes, Vibrant high-quality panel...
No stand adjustments, Overly glossy finish...
A 40in UHD panel will, inevitably, be an expensive piece of kit and because of that the Philips BDM4065UC is something of a specialist product. Prospective buyers may, however, be surprised to find the price is currently just under the £700 mark which put...
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Philips are one of the oldest and most established European tech companies in the world. Founded in 1891, they started out making lamps and if you fast forward over 125 years to today, you can see how big this Netherlands based technology company has come...
Great out of the box performance, Near perfect white point scoring, Large 40" panel makes the most of the 4K resolution, Tons of connectivity including 4 x USB 3.0 ports...
Expensive, but oh so worth it...
Without pulling any punches, the Philips 40” BDM4065UC 4K screen is a real thing of beauty and ever since it's been mounted on my wall, it's been the centrepiece of the room. It's large and probably one of the largest 4k monitors available on the market;...
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wovow.org Updated: 2016-12-22 12:32:05
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Whenever there are a greater number of monitors that come to market with resolution UHD 4K. A resolution that is four times the detail of a traditional monitor Full HD and becomes an excellent tool for professionals who regularly work with graphics and de...
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We can remember about 10 years ago when 17" and 19" screens ruled the desktop monitor market. Something like the 24" Dell 2405FPW seemed a massive screen at the time and it was hard to imagine anything bigger on your desk. Flash forward to the end of 2014...
Huge screen size and Quad HD resolution very nice for a whole variety of uses, Excellent black depth and contrast ratio thanks to VA panel, Surprisingly good response times...
Very limited stand with no ergonomic adjustments offered, PWM used for backlight dimming, sRGB factory calibrated mode locked at 100% brightness...
The first thing which strikes you about this screen is of course its size! It's truly a massive screen and some might argue that it's too big for every day desktop use. However, being so big does mean that the 3840 x 2160 quad HD resolution works very com...
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Ultra HD monitors are quite popular. Although still significantly more expensive than their HD counterparts, the prices are not comparable with what they cost at launch. Disadvantage for smaller sizes remain the pixel size, which requires good software sc...
We can not avoid: Philips BDM4065UC is indeed an exotic big screen, but for the price it is a very good screen. In fact, it's one of the better Ultra HD monitors we've seen in our lab. The combination of resolution and diagonal allows them to work with an...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2017-08-10 01:49:27
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Finally, more work space on desktop: monitors with really high resolutions will be within reach. Despite the Ultra HD-monitors in this test being not exactly cheap, the trend is obvious with 17 available test samples. Availability is increasing, prices...
Mid-2015 there is a lot to choose if you want an UHD monitor, but we haven't come as far as to recommend one to everyone looking for a new screen. Prices are too high for this and there are too many point of critique on the monitors. This doesn't mean t...
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Nearly every LCD panel on the planet is made by either Samsung, LG or AU Optronics. A few are also made by Innolux (formerly Chi Mei). But the Philips BDM4065UC is made by TP Vision, which is the actual owner of...
40inch screen, tremendous contrast, sharp clear image, Ultra HD resolution, terrific value...
Calibration compromises, could be brighter...
If you've toyed with the idea of using an HDTV as your computer monitor, the BDM4065UC fulfills checks all the right boxes – large screen, Ultra HD resolution, high-contrast VA panel and low price. Playing games on it is a total blast and you won't find...
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Scaling-related issues have acted as a deterrent to many people interested in making the step up to an ultra-high-resolution, namely 4K UHD. While gaming at UHD is a pleasant experience, irrespective of screen size, productivity applications are often sub...
Plethora of connectivity options, Competitively priced, PiP/PbP modes, Vibrant highquality panel...
No stand adjustments, Overly glossy finish...
A 40in UHD panel will, inevitably, be an expensive piece of kit and because of that the Philips BDM4065UC is something of a specialist product. Prospective buyers may, however, be surprised to find the price is currently just under the £700 mark which put...
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While Windows 8.1 has improved things in that regard, it is still most definitely not the optimum experience running your OS at anything other than plain ol' 100% scaling. And running a 4K panel at 100%, even the relatively large 28-inch screens, means yo...
A great price for such a fabulous screen, with just a few niggling flaws...
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4k.com
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The Philips Brilliance BDM4065UC is one of those electronic devices that really has to be seen to be appreciated more. Pictures of its display don't do justice to its impressiveness. The reality is that this wonderfully huge 40 inch monitor offers a displ...
Extraordinary screen size, Fantastic black levels, Great color gamut coverage overall, Very good connectivity...
Slightly cool color spectrum, No HDMI 2.0, Stand with no adjustment options...
With the exception of a few minor flaws, the Brilliance BDM4065UC is an excellent monitor for mutliple types of uses and it sells at a reasonable price.Check the Price of the Philips BDM4065UC 40" Class 4K Monitor UHD on Amazon:4.0 - 66 Reviews...
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The thought of a high resolution like ‘4K' UHD (3840 x 2160) can be very tempting. But unless the screen is particularly large, there are some potential scaling issues that can really sour the experience. The Philips BDM4065UC spreads those 3840 x 2160 pi...
The glossy VA panel delivered some stunningly vivid colours with rich and accurate representation on the whole – with comprehensive sRGB coverage but no support for extended colour spaces, Outstanding contrast performance with excellent deep and inky dark...
It took a bit of fiddling with settings as the factory defaults were quite off. The glossy screen also requires some extra care is taken with lighting conditions and there are the usual VA gamma shifts which affect colour saturation, The backlight uses PW...
The Philips BDM4065UC is a big, bold and brash screen. A true beast of a monitor that took a bit of getting used to, but that provided a pleasing experience once this ‘adjustment' process was complete. Its large size is complimented by a 3840 x 2160 (‘4K'...
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