Philips 34B2U5600C Ultrawide Business Monitor Review
Peter Donnell / 1 month ago
OSD
The OSD is easy to control, there are some simple buttons on the bottom of the panel, allowing you to easily navigate the tabs.
The settings are very simple, power sensor on/off, light sensor on/off, etc.
You can tab through the display inputs, again, very straightforward.
SmartImage doesn’t seem to do much, Adaptive Sync you likely just want to leave turned on, but it’s off by default, and brightness, contrast and sharpness are all pretty self-explanatory.
There are some built-in speakers, they’re OK for general system noises or light media consumption.
There’s an adjustable Colour Temperature, sRGB mode, and User modes, but largely, anything but the stock 6500K mode seemed a bit worse to me, the stock settings are just fine.
There are also USB control settings, that allow you to change the data rates, standby modes, and KVM functions.
Only a small detail, but I like that you can adjust the power LED brightness, little details add up.