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The Philips 499P9H is a 49-inch curved SuperWide Dual QHD monitor boasting a 5120x1440 resolution, 70Hz refresh rate, and 5ms response time. Featuring a VA panel with 1800R curvature, USB-C 3.1 Gen 2 docking, integrated KVM switch, pop-up webcam with Windows Hello, and built-in speakers, it’s designed for professionals seeking immersive multitasking, ergonomic comfort, and seamless device integration.
Brand | Philips |
Product Dimensions | 61.42 x 470.08 x 145.28 cm; 11 kg |
Item model number | 499P9H-00 |
Manufacturer | Philips |
Series | 499P9H |
Colour | HDMI - DP - USB-C |
Standing screen display size | 48.8 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 5120x1440 |
Resolution | 5120 x 1440 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Voltage | 240 Volts, 100 Volts |
Wattage | 45 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 11 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
T**4
Great monitor with a few annoying quirks
Well I've had this monitor for just over a year now and it feels like I only just got it. I do enjoy using this form factor and it has made me more productive during COVID-19 and has made playing the odd game more fun too.Let's get this clear, it's not a gaming monitor with high refresh rates and all the trapping of those high end superwide gamers. However for the likes of me that play games occasionally for fun it works well. I play games like Borderlands 3 regularly at full screen size and it is fine, even though my Graphics card is just a GTX 2070 super.For most of the time I have been using this to work, and also a little bit of programming for fun. Initially it feels a bit weird having so much screen and the max button filling the whole thing. I tried the philips software initially but did not like it. I then used DisplayFusion that worked well allowing you to setup virtual screens you can maximise into. Now however I just use Microsoft PowerToys and the FancyZones app. I drag the window and hold the right mouse button to dock into one of the zones. This makes me super flexible on where windows are. One recent thing I found was TaskbarX, this locates the Taskbar icons in the middle of the taskbar, removing the need to constantly swivel your neck to the left to find things.I have powered my work HP Elite X2 device directly from the USBC adding this as an additional screen to the laptop. My main machine uses DisplayPort which works well and I have in the past run a RaspberryPi directly from the USB ports with no issues. The screen has been reliable, has all the pixels working properly and the pop up camera has both been giving me access to my computer and working double time through Covid. Not a perfect picture but more than adequate for video conferencing.The only thing that frustrates me about the screen is that it gives the impression you can divide the display into two 2560x1440 screens being fed from different devices. This is not quite the case. PBP mode does split the screens however it scales the contents such that you end up with two 5120x1440 screens scaled down to fit a 2560x1440 letterbox window, meaning you really cannot read the screens well. I've not found any way to resolve this despite occasionally having another go. In truth this would not make me give up this monitor at all! I have not for a moment regretted my decision to buy this. It was a good balance of cost and performance and has been invaluable over the last 6 months trapped at home.
M**E
Excellent monitor for productivity
As a software developer this monitor saves me so many micro stresses every day, it just makes working easier. No more spanning windows over 2 monitors and the extra pixels over a 2 x 24 inch monitors helps a lot. I find I use it like 2 x 27 inch, having just 2 large windows using the Windows-key left/right arrow, to position the windows. That works for me. I use it connected to a lap-top and a desktop. The kvm is a little disappointing as it's slow and fiddly to change. I have the HP Elitebook connected via the USB3 and to my surprise it drove the monitor at the full 5120 x 1440 without issue. When using the USB-up from my desktop, I had some issues depending on which usb port I used. The screen kept turning off completely, which drove me nuts! I finally realised that the issue was which USB port I had the usb-up cable plugged into on my box. After trying a few different slots, it solved the problem, I don't think it was anything to do with the screen.Very happy with it. I don't play computer games so I can't comment on that. Recommended!
A**S
POOR REPLACEMENT SERVICE
The screen came damaged, which can happen. The box was not damaged and must have been in the factory. When unboxing it, the damage looked like a watermark or grease. It was only when turned on that the damage became visible.The problem has come with the return. The screen was collected over two weeks ago and is still showing as not received yet, let alone processed for repayment. The returns policy says that I should be refunded within 14 days. I cannot reorder a replacement until that money comes in because it is quite a high value item. This is a shame because I was really looking forward to this screen.
R**S
What a product, for the money it's so worth it
I've been using a 34" Ultrawide for the last 6 years and have loved it, but I've been using it in combination with an extra 1080p monitor as I felt often that there wasn't quite enough real estate.I'm an app developer who often needs three windows open, a coding window, a reference window, and an emulator and this monitor is so impressive I just wish I'd have done it sooner.I will say, the panel quality isn't quite as high as my previous Dell, but after an hour or so, I really can't tell the difference, I've gotten used to it, and for the price, it's well worth it, especially when you combine it with the fact that you can have a one-cable solution into a compatible device thereby bypassing the need for a £200+ Thunderbolt hub.Camera is awful compared to a £30 Aukey camera, but it is definitely passable.I managed to pick this up via Amazon Warehhouse deals to save a further ~£100, but even at the full price I wouldn't hesitate
S**N
Perfect for a MacBook air
Excellent screen. I started off by ordering 2 27inch screens, then a wavlink box for my MacBook Air. In the end I opted for this, and what a beauty it is. Good quality stand, works instantly with my MacBook Air (30hz) but it’s only office work that I am using it for. Only have 1 cable now, just for the screen, but easier.
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