I have had no issues with burn-in and think the picture is very good
The picture is noticeably better than the older 40" Philips model.
Great picture quality, Great size (for the right desk), SUPER light, and all the USB ports in the back is very nice
If this is an issue, it should be clearly labelled in the product description, and the SW should allow an every 20 min refresh - perhaps flash a picture
The monitor is big and the picture looks great, but the burn in is inexplicably bad.
Windows 10 Advanced display settings, select extended display, display adapter properties, list all modes - fine tune resolution & refresh rate.6
If you only connect one Windows machine to this monitor the display is good, but, it is extremely painful to operate because of where they have put the OCD buttons
This doesn't really bother me as I keep my office light controlled.4
Deep, perfectly saturated, well represented and all-in-all, a gorgeous display
This doesn't really bother me as I keep my office light controlled.4
Philips lacks some software support like screen split and only support PBP with 2 input sources
My primary focus is office productivity software (Word, Excel, Powerpoint), web surfing, programming, and games
Without smart software this is ridiculous if you want to use it on single system
I found a different model and got a 2015 version of the smart control software, but most of the controls are greyed out.- Out of the box, display is very blue
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The arm technically only supports up to 34", but this 43" Philips monitor weighs in at approximately 20 lbs, so the arm worked for me -- keep the size / weight restrictions in mind!I am a software
It's got bare-bones features but it does include a VESA mount so you can ditch the crappy stand it comes with and mount it on a decent VESA arm
This doesn't really bother me as I keep my office light controlled.4
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Great picture quality, Great size (for the right desk), SUPER light, and all the USB ports in the back is very nice
Another annoyance is that my monitor occasionally slips into 'Aspect' setting under 'smart size'
The arm technically only supports up to 34", but this 43" Philips monitor weighs in at approximately 20 lbs, so the arm worked for me -- keep the size / weight restrictions in mind!I am a software
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Returned that and got the more expensive LG version of the same LED screen, same thing.
Philips lacks some software support like screen split and only support PBP with 2 input sources
I bought two 4K monitors about a couple years ago, this one and a Sceptre U435CV-UMC.This is by far the superior monitor; although nominally they are the same resolution, this screen is much easier to read
Bought the 43" Wasabi Mango with the LG LED screen and was very disappointed at the edge shadows caused by the deep positioning of the LED inside the Wasabi Mango Frame.
Screen burn in used to be a problem for monitors like 20 years ago, but to produce a monitor where screen burn in is a problem in