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34M2C8600/00
Evnia 8000
34" (86.36Â cm)
3440 x 1440 (WQHD)
QD-OLED represents a hybrid approach that marries OLED panels and quantum dot technology. By combining what's best of both, QD-OLED guarantees high contrast, deep blacks and unlimited viewing angles, with a higher peak brightness and more vibrant colours.
Previously, methods to test blurry image quality were measured through MRPT. VESA Certified ClearMR acts as an alternative to MRPT in which blur is tested with a digital high-speed camera. For monitors that are sent in and certified through VESA Certified ClearMR, you can rest assured that you will have an accurate assessment of the monitor's blur quality. Each certification is defined through a CMR range, with the highest tier being VESA ClearMR 9000. As this monitor is certified as ClearMR 9000, it has the highest classification of image quality, meaning the least amount of overall blur.
This feature is a Microsoft certification program that enables users with Windows 11 to synchronise and manage the RGB lighting of all of their monitors and peripherals from one menu. By doing this, the Dynamic Lighting feature creates a complete RGB lighting ecosystem with Philips Evnia Ambiglow across all devices that ultimately caters to a customisable user experience.
Radius of the arc of the display curvature in mm
Active pixels: 3440 (H) x 1440 (V). Number of total pixels: 3456 (H) x 1456 (V); extra 8 pixels on each side, space reserved for pixel orbiting.
Response time value equal to SmartResponse. The measurement pattern is 1Â horizontal line.
For best output performance, please always ensure that your graphic card is capable of achieving the maximum resolution and refresh rate of this Philips display.
DCI-P3 Coverage based on CIE1976
NTSC Area based on CIE 1976
sRGB Area based on CIE1931
Adobe RGB Coverage based on CIEÂ 1976
For USB-C power and charging function, your Notebook/device must support USB-C standard Power Delivery specifications. Please check with your Notebook user manual or manufacturer for more details.
For Video transmission via USB-C, your Notebook/device must support USB-C DP Alt mode
The ratio of display emission light in the range from 415 - 455Â nm to the display emission of 400 - 500Â nm shall be less than 50%.
The monitor may look different from feature images.