Philips 40B1U6903CH Ultrawide 5K2K Curved Business Monitor Review
Peter Donnell / 11 months ago
OSD
The monitor is easily configured, with a set of buttons on the bottom front edge of the screen. I prefer a rear control stick, but at least these are well-spaced out and clearly labelled.
All the efficiency and office-friendly features are first on the menu, such as the power sensor, light sensor and low blue modes.
Moving down, you can find input options, which are set to auto by default.
There are brightness, contrast and sharpness controls, however, I suggest only tinkering with the brightness and leaving the rest of them alone as the default settings are already excellent.
There are some built-in speakers, but they’re nothing fancy, but good enough for use with the included webcam and microphones for a team call.
There’s an adjustable white level, colour space and a full custom option, but as I said, it’s nicely calibrated out of the box, so most users will likely want to leave this alone.
You can set the USB mode for compatibility to charge or deliver data, USB standby options and configure the KVM here too.