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Philips Launch its New 27B1U7903 Mini-LED Monitor Featuring Thunderbolt 4 Support

MMD, the leading display specialist and brand license partner for Philips monitors has announced the launch of the 27B1U7903, a 4K MiniLED Thunderbolt 4 monitor that combines outstanding picture performance with secure one-cable docking, uses sustainable materials in its components and packaging and comes in a stylish design. Packed with high-performance features to enable professionals to reach new levels of productivity, the Philips 27B1U7903 is also the first Philips monitor to feature Thunderbolt 4 technology for next-generation connectivity.

Philips 27B1U7903 Mini-LED Monitor

Professionals such as cinematographers, colourists, photographers, and graphic designers who all depend on very high colour accuracy and detail will be well-served by the Philips 27B1U7903. The UltraClear 4K (3840×2160) resolution delivers the exactness and detail that CAD and 3D graphics applications require. Its IPS technology offers extra-wide viewing angles of 178/178 degrees, and the MiniLED backlighting facilitates the control of brightness and contrast ratio.

This monitor is also certified with the VESA DisplayHDR 1400, meaning it provides a peak brightness of up to 1400 nits, a significant increase in contrast range, and a wider colour gamut (1.07B colours) to bring out previously unseen details and nuances for ultra-realistic effects. A wide array of other visual-enhancing features further extends the graphic performance of the Philips 27B1U7903.

Quantum Dot Technology, an innovative semiconductor nanocrystal technology, precisely emits light in certain wavelengths to produce vibrant, dynamic, eye-popping colour. Zero Bright Dot eliminates LCD bright dot defects, while SmartUniformity provides consistent brightness across the display, and a Delta E value of less than 1 ensures the highest colour accuracy, in addition to guarding against any colour difference between multiple displays of the same type.

Another star feature of the Philips 27B1U7903 is the Thunderbolt 4 protocol, which provides simplicity, speed, and reliability in ways its predecessors could not. Whether users need single-cable lightning-fast data transfer, dependable 4K entertainment on multiple screens, impressive 90 W power delivery for charging or powering laptops, simple and powerful daisy chaining for multi-monitor setups, or the peace of mind that comes from having heightened security against Thunderspy attacks, Thunderbolt 4 offers a veritable treasure chest of benefits. And that’s not all – Thunderbolt 4 is compliant with USB4, meaning users are certain to enjoy the best and fastest USB speed available, guaranteeing data transfer speeds of up to 32 Gbps.

Last but certainly not least, the Philips 27B1U7903 is equipped with a variety of ergonomic and sustainability-minded features, such as a hideaway PowerSensor that enables up to 80% energy savings and a SmartErgoBase that allows users to swivel, tilt, and height adjust the monitor to the most comfortable position for long hours of work or play.

Features

  • Thunderbolt 4 in/out for video, audio, data transfer, Ethernet, power delivery, daisy chaining, and more
  • MiniLED display, the greatest number of local dimming zones in a 27-inch monitor (2,304 zones, compared to typically 576 zones)
  • VESA DisplayHDR 1400 certified for deeper blacks and brighter whites with ultra-realistic colours, highlights and shadows in gaming and movies
  • UltraClear 4K resolution for extreme detail and precision
  • Four-sided frameless design and integrated cable management for a sleek, uncluttered look

Specifications

Where Can I Learn More?

The Philips 27B1U7903 is now available for purchase at the recommended retail price of £1199. – If you would, therefore, like to learn more about this professional-grade display, you can check out the official product website via the link here!

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