• Reviews around screen (3.34 of 5)

    Philips Momentum 326M6FJSB 32” Class IPS LED Monitor, Free Sync, 2560x1440, 5ms, Xbox Ready, VGA, DP, (2)HDMI

    • Does not work as 4 screens
    • I was hoping it would allow me to arrange the various displays and size them or at least allow me to split the screen evenly horizontally or vertically
    • 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.
    • Having two windows each taking half the screen is wonderful
    • 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
    • Screen is absolutely awesome.
    • I'm not afraid of a screwdriver, but it was nice to not have to break one out for once.-The screen on this is quite magnificent (I'm very picky with picture quality, I returned 5 different televisions and got blacklisted at best buy before I settled on the sony)-The base is actually perfect for my cornered desk.- 32" is a perfect compromise coming from a 40 inch- Decent enough monitor settings
    • Overall, the screen is so bright that even in a room with bright lighting, it's still extremely well lit and has a life like brightness to it
    • You can split the screen into 4 inputs, 2, or 1.
    • I can tell you that the screen is absolutely splendid!
    • Returned that and got the more expensive LG version of the same LED screen, same thing.
    • 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
    • Philips lacks some software support like screen split and only support PBP with 2 input sources