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Philips Brilliance 499P9H 49" Ultra Wide Curved Monitor, Dual QHD 5120x1440 32:9, USB-C Connection & KVM Switch, Webcam, Height Adjustable, Sensor,

5,199.00 SR
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The   is a 32:9 Dual QHD (5120x1440) display designed as a dual-monitor replacement, praised by reviewers for its extensive connectivity and productivity features. It is available from several online retailers in Saudi Arabia.
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Key Specifications
According to information from Philips and product retailers, the monitor offers a comprehensive set of features aimed at professional users and multitaskers.
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  • Display: 48.8-inch (viewable) VA panel with an 1800R curvature for an immersive experience, 5120 x 1440 Dual QHD resolution, 450 nits brightness, DisplayHDR 400 certification, and a 60-70 Hz refresh rate.
  • Connectivity: Features a built-in USB-C docking station with up to 90W power delivery, a KVM switch, two HDMI 2.0 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4, three USB 3.2 Gen 2 downstream ports, and an RJ45 Ethernet port.
  • Webcam: Includes a secure, pop-up 2.0-megapixel Full HD webcam with a microphone and sensors for Windows Hello facial recognition.
  • Ergonomics: The stand is height-adjustable (130mm range), and the monitor can be tilted and swiveled. It is also VESA mount compatible (100x100mm).
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Reviews and Expert Opinions
Reviews from tech experts and users highlight the monitor's strengths and weaknesses, generally recommending it for productivity and multitasking but noting some limitations for professional color work or high-end gaming.
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  • Pros:
    • Productivity: Reviewers at PCMag and TechRadar praise the huge screen real estate as a great, seamless alternative to a dual-monitor setup, which significantly boosts productivity.
    • Connectivity: The built-in USB-C docking station, KVM switch, and Ethernet port are highly valued for simplifying cable management and switching between multiple PCs with a single set of peripherals.
    • Image Quality: The display is described as bright, with a vivid image and good color coverage (91% Adobe RGB, 103% NTSC coverage according to Philips specs), suitable for general use and most creative work.
  • Cons:
    • HDR Performance: The DisplayHDR 400 certification is considered entry-level and does not offer a transformative HDR experience compared to higher-tier standards.
    • Uniformity and Color Accuracy: Some experts found the panel's backlight uniformity to be poor, dimming in the corners, which could impact highly color-sensitive professional work.
    • Refresh Rate: The 60-70 Hz refresh rate is lower than dedicated gaming monitors, though adequate for casual gaming and office tasks.
    • Webcam Quality: While the pop-up privacy feature is appreciated, the actual camera quality is often described by users as mediocre or basic
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