Philips 7000 Series 27" 4K HDR Monitor User Manual

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Photo:

This profile combines color

saturation, dynamic contrast and

sharpness enhancement to display

photos and other images with

outstanding clarity in vibrant colors

- all without artifacts and faded

colors.

Movie:

Ramped up luminance,

deepened color saturation, dynamic

contrast and razor sharpness displays

every details in darker areas of

your videos without color washout

in brighter areas maintaining a

dynamic natural values for the

ultimate video display.

Game:

Turn on over drive circuit for

best response time, reduce jaggy

edges for fast moving objects on

screen, enhance contrast ratio for

bright and dark scheme, this profile

delivers the best gaming experience

for gamers.

Economy:

Under this profile,

brightness, contrast are adjusted

and backlighting finetuned for

just right display of everyday office

applications and lower power

consumption.

LowBlue Mode:

LowBlue Mode for

easy on-the-eyes productivity Studies

have shown that just as ultra-

violet rays can cause eye damage,

shortwave length blue light rays

from LED displays can cause eye

damage and affect vision over time.

Developed for wellbeing, Philips

LowBlue Mode setting uses a smart

software technology to reduce

harmful shortwave blue light.

SmartUniformity:

Fluctuations in

brightness and color on different

parts of a screen are a common

phenomenon among LCD monitors.

Typical uniformity is measured

around 75-80%. By enabling Philips

SmartUniformity feature, display

uniformity is increased to above

95%. This produces more consistent

and true images.

D-Mode:

DICOM mode, enhance

greyscale level performance.

Off:

No optimization by SmartImage.

When this display receives HDR signal

from the connected device, select a

picture mode that best fits your needs.
There are multiple selections: HDR HLG,

HDR Vivid, HDR Movie, DisplayHDR 400,

Personal, Off.

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HDR HLG:

Used for radio and

television's specific HDR format.

HDR Vivid:

Enhancing red, green,

and blue for true-to-life visuals.

HDR Movie:

Ideal setting for

watching HDR movie. Deliver better

contrast and brightness for more

realistic and immerse viewing

experience.

DisplayHDR 400:

Meet VESA

DisplayHDR 400 standard.

Personal:

Customize available

settings in picture menu.

Off:

No optimization by SmartImage

HDR.

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