The Philips 439P9H1 is a multimedia projector, which means it is designed to project images onto a screen. It is definitely able to do this. The projector has a native resolution of 1920 x 1080, which means the projected picture will be 1920 pixels wide and 1080 pixels high.

A new phone from the company which dominated the LED panel market a few years back. The Philips 439P9H1 is a 7.9 inch smartphone with a Full HD 1080p display, Corning Gorilla Glass 3 cover, an octa-core processor by MediaTek and a 13MP rear camera. The phone is powered by Android Lollipop and it comes with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. The pricing for this phone has not been revealed yet.

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Philips Monitors offers the ideal option for you if you want to conserve space but still require the screen real estate of two monitors. The Philips P439P9H1 32:10 SuperWide curved LCD monitor may be the next step in your decluttering effort for your home office. This display is targeted at prosumers who desire a bezel-free, clutter-free two-monitor configuration in one monitor.

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The Philips 439P9H1 features a 43-inch 32:10 screen and a USB type-C docking station for easier cable management. It’s essentially two 16:10 displays sans the obtrusive bezel in the center. Although having Microsoft Word open on full screen would most certainly split your skull, there are a handful of programs that may benefit from the 38401200 resolution screen estate. Though a 4K display would certainly provide greater screen real estate, look at this monstrosity. I’d want to sift through a spreadsheet with that much room.

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Philips Monitors didn’t forget about gamers, even if they were aimed at prosumers, content producers, and professionals. The Philips 439P9H1 features a high refresh rate screen that supports Adaptive-Sync for smoother, more fluid gaming in fast-paced games, even if it only goes up to 100Hz. It’s also VESA HDR 400 Display certified, which means it has a peak brightness that’s up to 50% higher than conventional SDR panels (around 400 nits).

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There may be more technical evaluations out there, but here at DAGeeks, we put this display through its paces using our ultimate productivity tool: video games. And, well, I used it for my day job as well, and here is what I have to say about it.

Design

When I first got the test unit, I didn’t expect it to be quite so hefty. The screen is extremely sturdy – on your table, heh — thanks to the hefty and strong stand. You’ll very certainly need assistance getting it out of the box, constructed, and placed in your work/play area. I have a 120cm broad table that fits well with the 106cm wide screen.

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Though you should think about the length of your table since the feet will take up some room. Because my table is approximately 48cm long, you can see that my keyboard is on top of the feet. I recommend a table length of 60cm as a minimum. You may also use a VESA compliant mount to attach it to the wall (100mm x 100mm). As this item weighs approximately 10kg without the stand, make sure your table is sturdy enough to support the weight.

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The Philips 439P9H1 features a 43-inch VA panel with a curvature of 1800R. Personally, I find the curve to be extremely comfortable, and the 43” display seems to be the ideal size for working 3 feet away from the monitor. It’s ideal for racing games, but diehard sim racers may be disappointed since certain racing simulators need three monitors.

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But I had a lot of fun with this display while I was playing Forza Horizon. I was also astonished to see that a large number of games support the 38401200 resolution. On this display, The Sims 4 was a joy to play since you have a fairly good view of your lot and the inventory runs from end to end.

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Philips 439P9H1 – DAGeeks.com

The ergonomic base allows you to tilt, swivel, and change the screen’s height. It allows you a pleasant line of sight with your direct and peripheral vision for maximum comfort. There’s also a handy concealed camera at the top that appears when you click the button.

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It’s compatible with Windows Hello, allowing you to log in to your computer fast and securely. With a 2.0 megapixel sensor, the webcam’s resolution is a little old, but it’ll do if you need a camera for a meeting quickly.

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It also has built-in speakers, which are actually good enough if you want to watch a YouTube video or 2. Though if you plan to watch videos on this thing, even if it’s at 21:9 ratio, expect the black bars at the side. Philips 439P9H1 – DAGeeks.comThe navigational buttons are not that clicky as I would have hoped. It’s kind of a pain to navigate the settings menu with the buttons.

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It’s a good thing this item comes with a remote control since you won’t have to use the physical buttons on the display to browse the OSD settings. You may also get the Philips SmartControl program, which allows you to change settings on the fly using keyboard and mouse shortcuts.

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Display

Despite the fact that it is advertised as a 43” monitor, your workstation really has two 21.5” monitors. If you’re editing movies or pixel peeping photos, the Resolution: 1200p is more than enough. The color fidelity of the VA panel may not be the greatest straight out of the box. I found the screen to be overly contrasty, which is a VA trait, but with a little tinkering with the settings, you can easily adjust it to your liking.

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Despite the fact that VA panels are renowned for their longer reaction times, I didn’t detect any input latency. The Philips 439P9H1 is a well-balanced monitor for a professional who sometimes plays video games after work. I like how the bezel-less screen accommodates all of my applications, but I’m having trouble keeping everything organized since there’s no clear line between which programs should be on monitor 1 and which should be on monitor 2. Fast-paced gameplays were also extremely smooth thanks to adaptive-Sync. On my primary setup, I have a 144Hz, however I have to say, the 100Hz works just as well and provides a tear-free experience.

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I/O Ports

This is when the Philips 439P9H1 proves its worth. It includes a built-in KVM switch and USB-C docking station, as well as the most essential ports a monitor may have. You can set up two PCs with only one set of accessories, which means less clutter on your desk. It includes four USB 3.2 Type-A ports, allowing you to connect your keyboard, mouse, and two additional USB peripherals to the monitor and utilize the built-in KVM switch to switch to your home PC or workstation. It also includes a gigabit ethernet connection, allowing you to connect to your home network at the highest possible speed.

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There are two DisplayPort 1.4 connectors, an HDMI 2.0b port, and two USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 connections with upstream and power supply. The USB-C connections came in handy in our situation at home, when both my wife and I were working remotely on laptops. USB-C is used to connect our computers. It’s a one-time setup, and we’ll be able to swap workstations in no time. It operates without the need for any extra software to be installed on the computer.

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You may even have it display two PCs at once. His function is a little raw around the edges for me since it didn’t scale the displays to full screen when I activated it.

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To get it to show correctly, I had to tinker with the settings. When you have two PCs connected, keep in mind that only the one on the “Main Display” will receive input from the peripherals. With the settings, you may simply change which PC is your primary computer.

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OSD Parameters

 

Verdict

Overall, Philips has come up with a really creative solution that makes me want to buy one if my budget allows. It’s extremely useful in today’s climate, when many people work from home. It offers you a cleaner work area with a smaller footprint, as well as a unique aesthetic experience. The resolution is one area that Philips can improve. However, I think the 1200p resolution to be about perfect for the size, but upgrading to 1440p would make this an even better monitor, particularly for professionals who need to pay close attention to details.

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It boasts excellent build quality, a large number of input/output ports, a high-quality screen, and a slew of helpful functions. Now that you’ve heard all there is to know about the good and bad, it’s time to talk about the price. Dynaquest has the Philips 439P9H1 for 47,900 dollars. Personally, for that money, you can buy two high-quality 1440P gaming monitors, but they won’t have all of the features mentioned above, and you’ll certainly have more connections. Again, this monitor is aimed for professionals, so a gaming monitor may have too many capabilities that they won’t be able to use, so keep that in mind if you’re thinking about purchasing it.

Technical Specifications

Type of Panel VA
Adaptive Synchronization Yes
Dimensions of the Panel 110.2cm / 43.4′′
Ratio of Aspects 32:10:00
The highest possible resolution At 100 Hz, 3840 x 1200
Density of Pixels 93 PPI
Time to Respond 4ms (GTG)
Brightness 450 cd/m2
Ratio of Contrast 3000:01:00
Angle of View 178º
Color Palette 105 percent NTSC | 123 percent sRGB | 91 percent Adobe RGB
HDR DisplayHDR 400
Input of Signal USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 x 2; DisplayPort 1.4* x 2; HDMI 2.0b x 1; DisplayPort 1.4* x 2 (upstream, power delivery up to 75W)
HDCP HDCP 1.4 (HDMI/DP), HDCP 2.2 (HDMI/DP) ( USB-C)
USB 2 USB 3.2 Type-C ports, 4 USB 3.2 Type-A ports
Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet

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DA Good

On your desk, there will be less cable clutter.

a large number of ports

KVM and USB-C docking station built-in

DA Bad

For this price, you may buy two high-resolution monitors.

1200p resolution

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