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Philips 279P1/27 4K LCD Monitor with USB-C Review

Testing Results

We used a SpyderX Pro to conduct the testing and later the calibration. I prefer my own dial in because the Spyder software thinks I need a very dim monitor. Plus if You use two different brands of monitors it is extremely difficult to achieve a perfectly synced picture, even when using a calibration tool.

 

MONITOR PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS

It’s important to know how your monitors perform during color-critical work. With the SpyderX Display Analysis feature, you can better understand the color, brightness, contrast, gamut, tone response and white point of your monitors.
 

100%+ of sRGB and 85% of P3 are great results! One thing to note about the Spyder Pro: I haven’t found for certain but I don’t think the software reports over 100% for results. As you can see in the chart above the sRGB coverage is mapped well over 100% (green triangle). So we safely assume the 122% reported in the specifications by Philips is probably very close to the test.

Highest brightness reading was 352.6 and highest contrast was 1000:1! Both of those meet or exceed the specifications from Philips.

That everything from the Philips 279P1/27 LCD Monitor! Lets take a quick look at the Conclusion and Verdict on the final page!

 

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