dear gentlemen,i am deliberating,between philips new 4k ,40 inch monitor, hear is some of there claims.
Overall however, despite the capacity for 60Hz DisplayPort connectivity, this isn’t truly a gaming PC monitor and is geared by Philips more towards the professional graphics designer and visual editing market. Nonetheless, PC gaming fans who want it anyhow will definitely benefit from the DisplayPort connectivity and the 3 millisecond grey-to-grey response time thanks to Philips’ Smart Response pixel overdrive technology.
i also looking at a, ASUS PB287Q 28-Inch Screen LED-Lit 4K Monitor.
i am a custom to 40 inch for gaming .but since my panasonic plasma is no longer functional.
i also got a new graphic card sapphire 290x 8gb memory for 4k ,
reason i do not know much about this philips 40 inch and just want input from community to make right decision . since i did purchase seiki which is great but can not do 4k at 60 hz, i am lucky they are allowing me to return . so hear i go again .
Overall however, despite the capacity for 60Hz DisplayPort connectivity, this isn’t truly a gaming PC monitor and is geared by Philips more towards the professional graphics designer and visual editing market. Nonetheless, PC gaming fans who want it anyhow will definitely benefit from the DisplayPort connectivity and the 3 millisecond grey-to-grey response time thanks to Philips’ Smart Response pixel overdrive technology.
i also looking at a, ASUS PB287Q 28-Inch Screen LED-Lit 4K Monitor.
i am a custom to 40 inch for gaming .but since my panasonic plasma is no longer functional.
i also got a new graphic card sapphire 290x 8gb memory for 4k ,
reason i do not know much about this philips 40 inch and just want input from community to make right decision . since i did purchase seiki which is great but can not do 4k at 60 hz, i am lucky they are allowing me to return . so hear i go again .