Mode passive 3D technology
Philips monitors in their new chosen to use polarized 3D technology. It allows for the effect of depth thanks to the lightweight glasses, which, unlike competitive technologies, active and not require a separate power supply batteries and are relatively cheap. Unfortunately, use of passive technology also means lower resolution 3D image - instead of 1920 x 1080 px see image resolution of 1920 x 540 pixels.
The new Philips monitor also allows you to convert 2D to 3D. Use the included software DDD: TriDef 3D, a direct transition between the two modes allows the monitor placed on the enclosure of a dedicated button. Automatic start of a three-dimensional image also occurs immediately after connecting the BluRay player or other device with an HDMI compatible 1.4a.Producent also prepared a pre-set monitor parameters for different types of games. Using a separate button, you can choose between the other FPS mode, which improves vision objects on a dark background, RTS highlight a selected area of the screen and Racing, which has a faster response time and better color saturation.
Philips backlight climate Amgilight
New monitors for gamers equipped with a well-known mainly from Philips Ambilight TV technology. It creates the effect of light reflection from the back of the monitor on the wall behind the monitor, according to the image displayed on the screen. Fast processor analyzes the video content displayed on the screen and keep adjusts the color and brightness of the emitted light to fit with the image. The brightness can also be adjusted manually via a dedicated icon on the front panel touch screen.
For optimal effect of the monitor should be positioned at a distance of about 30-45 inches from the wall with a white or light-colored. In a dark room, and at night you can turn on the backlight SmartBias - on the back of the monitor emits white light at a temperature of 6500 K. It reduces eye strain and reflections from other light sources present in the room, making the eyes less tired.