By Jeremy Laird
Introduction and specs
Ten years. It’s a staggeringly long time in tech.
Back in 2005, you’d be looking at a dual-core Intel Pentium D and its craptastic NetBurst architecture. On the graphics side, it’s Nvidia GeForce 6800 and 16 pixel pipes. Wowee. As for storage, the notion of an SSD wasn’t even a twinkle in the NAND industry’s eye.
It was a very different time.
Yet it was nearly a decade ago Dell wheeled out the monitor by which pretty much all others have since been measured, the 3007WFP, and then the 3007WFP-HC.
And, yes, more recently some interesting technologies have cast doubt on the Dell’s mastery, that’s for sure. But the broader point holds: a decade-long reign at the top is extraordinary.
It’s impossible to imagine for any other major component.
But here we are in early 2015 and it looks like a new high-end default in the monitor market has arrived, at least in terms of the form factor – if perhaps not this actual Philips BDM4065UC.
Let’s find out why.
Pixel perfection?
Even before the Philips BDM4065UC arrived at Future Towers, we had a notion that when it came to 4K PC monitors, the HDTV market was going to be …read more
Source: techradar.com – PC and Mac