Philips announced its new Curved Display for games under the name 392M7C, which is dedicated to sports games with the lowest possible access to this market, which was armed with a high refresh rate for the maximum number of frames possible, but as we said it comes with the least potential, clarity It is only Full-HD in this monitor.
Built screen philips new through the use of panel of type va an area of 38.5-inch and clarity 1920 × 1080. Comes the top of clarity to 250 nits, the rate of variation 5000: 1, time in response to 1 million a second, the rate update 144 Hertz with techniques vesa famous for synchronization.
Can this monitor that you view 16.7 million, the color of the coverage of 105.48% of the colors of the srgb with the proportion of 94.11% of the colors of the ntsc, which makes it joins Screens the lcd cheap in terms of view colors on the surface of her painting which will not make price too too.
Apart from these specs, the crisis in this Philips display is the problem of the number of pixels per inch, which is 57 pixels, and of course this number is very few at the moment in its experience. This rate may not be important with a large screen designed for gaming or watching videos, but it will be disastrous in the use of normal applications, especially with the clarity of 1080 at the moment.
One of the advantages of the monitor is its support for many presets for different types of games of the type of First Person or Racing or types that you can do it yourself.
For connections, it is a monitor Momentum 392M7C relies on one DisplayPort input, two HDMI inputs, and a D-Sub input. For on-screen adjustment, only tilt can be adjusted.
The screen is supposed to come to market very soon, but it is not very certain that it will not be released worldwide