IFA 2015: This new Philips monitor will sport a 5K display

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MMD Philips is bringing a brand spanking new lineup of monitors to IFA 2015 that includes a revolutionary 5K monitor and displays featuring Quantum Dot technology.

The slate of devices is headed by a sumptuous 27-inch LCD monitor complete with an UltraClear 5K resolution that boasts some 14.7 million pixels inside a 5,120 x 2,880 resolution that promises four times the pixels of a 4K display.

That's not all. The same display also has PerfectKolor Technology that possesses factory calibrated AdobeRGB colour space and one billion colors. It even has a webcam, multi-view to allow the display to be split into several partitions, built-in speakers and various other gimmicks to create the best experience possible.

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Carrying on the theme of color intensity, the 27-inch IPS Adobe RGB display with Quantum Dot Color IQ will also be outed at IFA 2015. The technology brings with it 50% more color than traditional LEDs and is both more affordable and energy-efficient as it uses 25% less energy than other comparable tech.

IFA 2015 also sees the debut of a new 34-inch curved display with a Quad-HD resolution, Ambiglow Plus Base technology designed to provide a more immersive viewing experience through new lighting and SoftBlue tech that helps prevent eye fatigue by protecting the viewer's eyes.

There's no word yet on pricing or a release date and anyone going to IFA 2015 can have a look for themselves in Berlin from 4 to 9 September.










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