Philips release their BDM4037UW 40-inch 4K curved monitor

Sounds like a very awesome productivity monitor if the screen snapping works easily.

On a side note, that guy in the image is clearly very high. He's not even using a mouse! We've all been there, but then again, probably not whilst on a marketing image.
 
Sounds like a very awesome productivity monitor if the screen snapping works easily.

On a side note, that guy in the image is clearly very high. He's not even using a mouse! We've all been there, but then again, probably not whilst on a marketing image.


Photographer watched too much NCIS.....
 
Maybe he is using some eye tracking tech and this is the moment when he starts to get a grin as he is about to snap, throw the keyboard through the window and punch the monitor. What you dont see just out of frame is the fact there fridge is updating to windows 10 and the echo has just ordered 50 pizzas for no reason :)
 
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The moment when I see a 40-inch 4K curved monitor and I realize that my TV is more than outdated... :sad:

Around three years ago my lady and I invested in a 65" 4k TV. It costs us around £1200 after we had sold the free freesat box it came with.

Still going beautifully. Well worth being skint for a few months. I guess TVs are like computers really. Outdated very quick so buy the biggest and best you can afford for some longevity.

Still not used it at 4k. Might try that one day :D
 
Around three years ago my lady and I invested in a 65" 4k TV. It costs us around £1200 after we had sold the free freesat box it came with.

Still going beautifully. Well worth being skint for a few months. I guess TVs are like computers really. Outdated very quick so buy the biggest and best you can afford for some longevity.

Still not used it at 4k. Might try that one day :D

Only recently that started acting like PCs.

For a while with the 3D stint(that died quickly) there really was nothing new in the market. Just bigger screens... Those were good days when it lasted a long time. Now it's like 6 months with how fast they update there TVs for curviness or HDR
 
Only recently that started acting like PCs.

For a while with the 3D stint(that died quickly) there really was nothing new in the market. Just bigger screens... Those were good days when it lasted a long time. Now it's like 6 months with how fast they update there TVs for curviness or HDR

Curved can GTF. I wall mount my TV so there is absolutely no point in it. I have to sit around 17ft back from it too, so any effect of the curve would just be lost.
 
Curved can GTF. I wall mount my TV so there is absolutely no point in it. I have to sit around 17ft back from it too, so any effect of the curve would just be lost.

Meh to me. I've used one for a good amount of time. Didn't notice the curve. It's really only useful to monitors tbh and even then not so much.
 
Around three years ago my lady and I invested in a 65" 4k TV. It costs us around £1200 after we had sold the free freesat box it came with.

Still going beautifully. Well worth being skint for a few months. I guess TVs are like computers really. Outdated very quick so buy the biggest and best you can afford for some longevity.

Still not used it at 4k. Might try that one day :D

Well if you use Netflix. You can now get 4k on that if you wanted to "experience" the high end. Otherwise, it feels like TV/cable etc are still way behind on catching up with TV technology.
 
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