Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Screen size | 28 in Best: Acer UM.PB1EE.A01 Screen size: 282 in | |||
Response time | 5 ms Best: JVC LM-H191 Response time: 0.01 ms | |||
Brightness | 300 cd/m² Best: DynaScan DS321LR4 Brightness: 25000 cd/m² | |||
Weight | 8040 g Best: BenQ GL2450HM Weight: 0 g |
Screen size | 28.0 in |
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Brightness | 300.0 cd/m² |
Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
Height adjustment | 5.91 in |
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Height (min-max) | 395 - 573 |
Height (without stand) | 15.55 in |
Height with stand | 15.55 in |
Depth (with stand) | 1.93 in |
Depth (without stand) | 1.93 in |
Width (with stand) | 25.94 in |
Weight (without stand) | 11.55 lb |
Weight | 283.6 oz |
Maximum resolution | 3840 x 2160 px |
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Supported graphics resolutions |
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Refresh rate | 60.0 Hz |
HD type | 4K Ultra HD |
Display number of colours | 16.78 million colours |
Colour depth (per channel) | 10.0 bit |
Dynamic contrast ratio | 50000000:1 |
Contrast ratio | 1000:1 |
Display technology | LCD |
Backlight | WLED |
Panel type | TFT |
Response time (GtG) | 1.0 ms |
Response time (BtW) | 5.0 ms |
Response time | 5.0 ms |
Picture-in-Picture (PIP) | yes |
Sync-on-green (SOG) | yes |
Pixel size | 0.01 in |
Viewing angle (horizontal) | 170.0 ° |
Viewing angle (vertical) | 160.0 ° |
3D support (3D-Ready) | no |
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Adaptive synchronization | no |
HDR | no |
VESA mount | yes |
Type of VESA mount | 100x100mm |
Energy efficiency class | F |
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Connecting 9V/12V/14V | None |
Power consumption (standby) | 0.5 W |
Power consumption (typical) | 48.65 W |
Colour of product | Black |
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Panel design | Flat |
Built-in USB hub | yes |
Touchscreen | no |
Built-in camera | no |
Screen surface | Matte |
Built-in speakers | yes |
Analogue 3.5mm input | 1 |
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Number of USB 2.0 port | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 ports | 2 |
USB connectors (total) | 4 |
Component input (YPbPr/YCbCr) | no |
Number of component inputs | 0 |
Composite input | no |
Number of composite inputs | 0 |
DisplayPort | yes |
DVI Port | yes |
DVI-D ports quantity | 1 |
HDCP | yes |
HDMI | yes |
HDMI ports quantity | 1 |
Number of HDMI inputs | 1 |
HDMI version | 2.0 |
Headphone output | yes |
Headphone outputs quantity | 1 |
S-video input | no |
Number of s-video inputs | 0 |
Thunderbolt | no |
USB for video | no |
VGA in | yes |
VGA (D-Sub) ports quantity | 1 |
Number of DisplayPort inputs | 1 |
DisplayPort version | 1.2 |
Type of DisplayPort connector | Standard |
MHL | yes |
Ascendable and submersible | yes |
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Pivot function | yes |
Swivel | yes |
Tiltable | yes |
Memory card reader | no |
Cable lock slot | yes |
Plug and Play | yes |
EnergyStar | yes |
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EPEAT | Gold |
TCO-labelling | TCO Certified Edge |
We're hard at work reviewing every 4K screen we can get our hands on so that you know which one is best. With our evaluation of Philips' 288P6LJEB, only one available monitor remains. How does this 28" Ultra HD display size up to its competition?
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We're hard at work reviewing every 4K screen we can get our hands on so that you know which one is best. With our evaluation of Philips' 288P6LJEB, only one available monitor remains. How does this 28" Ultra HD display size up to its competition?
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