Displays

Monitor ensures flicker free colour consistency

16th January 2015
MMD
Mick Elliott
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MMD has released a new 27-inch IPS-AHVA display with factory-calibrated colour support across the Adobe RGB colour space from Philips Monitors. With the wide gamut of Adobe RGB, the display can reproduce over one billion colours with near-total fidelity, giving professional users the confidence that the colours on the display are consistent with industry standards – for colour precision throughout the entire production workflow.

“Having a colour standard is like speaking the same language,” says Thomas Schade, Vice President EMEA at MMD.

“Professional users need to be certain their display speaks the same colour language as their printers and other devices in the workflow. The new Philips LCD display renders colours with unfailing accuracy every time.”

Pre-calibrated to render colours accurately, the 272P4APJKHB display supports 99 % Adobe RGB and 100% sRGB colour space, eliminating the process of matching colours across multiple devices. 

With six-axis adjustment, PerfectKolor enables the display colours to be fine-tuned to precise requirements. Using 10 bits to describe each colour, the display can represent over one billion colours simultaneously. The SmartUniformity metrics means the display auto-adjusts to compensate for these differences, and delivers average luminance uniformity in excess of 95 % - vital for consistency in colour-critical applications such as photography and scientific imaging.

Flicker-Free Technology regulates brightness and reduces flicker for a more comfortable viewing experience.

Complementing its colour capabilities, the new IPS-AHVA display is also designed to measure up to the challenges of everyday office work – featuring a webcam and speakers, crystal-clear Quad HD images at 2560 x 1440 or 2560 x 1080 resolution, an extra-wide viewing angle for image clarity from nearly any perspective, and the tilt-and-swivel flexibility of the SmartErgoBase.

With MultiView on board, the display connects to multiple sources simultaneously, enabling users to view a notebook feed on one part of the screen, for example, and data from the camera on the other.

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