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Philips M Line 4K HDR display with Ambiglow 436M6VBPAB/00, 108 cm (42.5"), 3840 x 2160 pixels, 4K Ultra HD, LED, 4 ms, Black
4K HDR display with Ambiglow 436M6VBPAB/00
The Momentum display with HDR and immersive Ambiglow lighting enables you to experience a new level of entertainment immersion. HDR technology with an expansive UHD display gives impeccable picture quality to reveal fine details.
Expand your viewing experience- UltraClear 4K UHD (3840x2160) resolution for precision
- MultiView enables active dual connect and view at same time
Superb Picture Quality- High Dynamic Range (HDR) for more lifelike colorful visuals
- Quantum Dot Tech for see-it-to-believe-it color
Brilliant performance- Ambiglow intensifies entertainment with halo of light
- Enhanced audio with DTS Sound
- Low input lag reduces time delay between devices to monitor
- Effortlessly smooth gameplay with Adaptive Sync technology
Designed for the way you work- All your connections through one USB-C cable
- USB 3.0 Hub for convenient access and fast charging
- Momentum
- 43 (42.51" / 108 cm diag.)
/>- 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) 4K HDR display with Ambiglow 436M6VBPAB/00
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Momentum 436M6VBPAB 4K HDR display with Ambiglow
Philips M Line 4K HDR display with Ambiglow 436M6VBPAB/00. Display diagonal: 108 cm (42.5"), Display resolution: 3840 x 2160 pixels, HD type: 4K Ultra HD, Display technology: LED, Response time: 4 ms, Native aspect ratio: 16:9, Viewing angle, horizontal: 178°, Viewing angle, vertical: 178°. Built-in speaker(s). Built-in USB hub, USB hub version: 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1). VESA mounting. Product colour: Black
Warranty information: 3 year
Initial Release Date: 30/04/2018
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Philips M Line 4K HDR display with Ambiglow 436M6VBPAB/00 436M6VBPAB/00 Specifications
Product Type
Monitors
Brand
Philips
Collection Model
Philips 4K HDR display with Ambiglow 436M6VBPAB/00
Manufacturer Product Type
Philips Monitors
Product colour
Black
Market positioning
Home & Office
Market positioning
Home
Backlight type B-LED+QD Film
VESA mounting Yes
Backlight type W-LED
Cable lock slot type Kensington
Panel mounting interface
200 x 200 mm
Cable Lock Slot Yes
Exterior finish type Gloss/Textured
Feet colour Black
Display LCD
On/off switch Yes
Form Factor
Everyday Monitors
Form Factor
Above 40" Monitors
Heavy metals free Hg (mercury),Pb (lead)
Heavy metals free Hg (mercury), Pb (lead)
Heavy metals free Hg (mercury)
LED indicators Operation,Stand-by
LED indicators Operation, Stand-by
Display diagonal
42.5"
Display diagonal
43"
Display brightness (typical) 720 cd/m
Native aspect ratio 16:9
Response Time 4 ms
Panel type
MVA
Touchscreen No
Display Resolution
3840 x 2160 pixels
Sync-on-green (SOG) Yes
DDC/CI Yes
3D No
Display technology
LED
Screen shape
Flat
Supported graphics resolutions 1920 x 1080 (HD 1080),3840 x 2160
Supported video modes 1080p,2160p
Contrast ratio (typical) 4000:1
Contrast ratio (dynamic) 50000000:1
Dynamic contrast ratio marketing name SmartContrast
Maximum refresh rate
60 Hz
Viewing angle, horizontal 178
Viewing angle, vertical 178
Display number of colours 1.073 billion colours
Display number of colours 1.073 billion colors
Display number of colours 1.07 billion colours
Display diagonal (metric) 108 cm
Pixel Pitch 0.245 x 0.245 mm
Pixel density 103.64 ppi
Vertical scan range 23 - 80 Hz
Supported graphics resolutions 3840 x 2160
Supported video modes 1080p, 2160p
Supported graphics resolutions 1920 x 1080 (HD 1080), 3840 x 2160
Viewable size, horizontal 94.1 cm
Viewable size, vertical 52.9 cm
HD type
4K Ultra HD
Digital horizontal frequency 23 - 80 kHz
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Digital vertical frequency 23 - 80 Hz
Digital vertical frequency 30 - 160 Hz
Anti-glare screen Yes
Colour depth 10 bit
sRGB coverage (typical) 145%
NTSC coverage (typical) 119%
Colour Gamut 119%
Colour gamut DCI-P3 97.6%
Display sRGB Yes
RGB colour space sRGB
RMS rated power 7 W
Built-in speaker(s) Yes
Number of Speakers 2
RMS rated power 14 W
Built-in USB hub Yes
HDMI ports quantity 1
HDMI ports quantity 2
DisplayPorts quantity 1
DVI Port No
Headphone out Yes
PC Audio in Yes
USB hub version USB 3.0 (3.1 Gen 1)
USB hub version 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1)
Headphone outputs 1
HDMI version 2.0
Audio Input No
DisplayPort version 1.2
DisplayPort version 1.4
HDMI Yes
AC (power) in Yes
VGA (D-Sub) ports quantity 0
Energy efficiency class C
Energy consumption (HDR) per 1000 hours 160 kWh
Power consumption (typical) 62.69 W
Energy efficiency class (SDR) g
Energy efficiency class (HDR) g
AC Input Voltage 100 - 240 V
AC input frequency 50 - 60 Hz
Energy consumption (SDR) per 1000 hours 67 kWh
Power consumption (standby) 0.5 W
Power consumption (off) 0.5 W
AC Input Voltage 100 - 240
Power supply type internal
AC input frequency 50/60 Hz
Energy efficiency scale A to G
AC input frequency 50/60
Width (without stand) 976 mm
Depth (without stand) 63 mm
Height (without stand) 574 mm
Depth 63 mm
Width (without stand) 97.6 cm
Depth (without stand) 6.3 cm
Height (without stand) 57.4 cm
Width 976 mm
Weight (without stand) 14 kg
Width (with stand) 976 mm
Depth (with stand) 264 mm
Height (with stand) 661 mm
Weight (with stand) 14.7 kg
Height 574 mm
Weight 14 kg
AMD FreeSync No
VESA Adaptive Sync support Yes
Flicker-free technology Yes
Low Blue Light technology Yes
Low input lag Yes
NVIDIA G-SYNC No
High Dynamic Range (HDR) technology DisplayHDR 1000
Plug and Play Yes
Component video sync Separate sync,Sync-on-green (SOG)
Component video sync Separate sync, Sync-on-green (SOG)
Mean time between failures (MTBF) 50000 h
Year 2018
On Screen Display (OSD) Yes
Picture-in-Picture Yes
Number of OSD languages 21
TV tuner integrated No
Tilt angle range -5 - 10
Picture-by-Picture (PbP) Yes
Tilt adjustment Yes
Height adjustment No
Harmonized System (HS) code 85285210
Colour gamut standard sRGB
Operating temperature (T-T) 0 - 40 C
Storage temperature (T-T) -20 - 60 C
Operating relative humidity (H-H) 20 - 80%
Relative Humidity 20 - 80%
Operating altitude 0 - 3658 m
Non-operating altitude 0 - 12192 m
Non-operating altitude 3658 - 12192 m
Sustainability certificates ENERGY STAR
Sustainability certificates RoHS, ENERGY STAR
Haze rate 2%
Doesn't contain Mercury, PVC/BFR
Sustainability certificates ENERGY STAR, RoHS, WEEE
Compliance certificates RoHS, WEEE
Stand Included Yes
Cables included USB Type-C, USB Type-A to USB Type-C, HDMI, DisplayPort, AC
Cables included AC,DisplayPort,HDMI,USB Type-A to USB Type-C,USB Type-C to USB Type-C
Cables included AC, DisplayPort, HDMI, USB Type-A to USB Type-C, USB Type-C to USB Type-C
Cables included USB
Manual Yes
Remote control type Philips RC6
Package width 1090 mm
Package depth 338 mm
Package height 764 mm
Package weight 20.7 kg
Package Type Box
Bundled software SmartControl
DCI-P3 coverage 97.6%
Recyclable packaging material 100%
LowBlue mode Yes
MultiView PIP/PBP mode, 2 x devices
Recommended resolution 3840 x 2160 @ 60Hz
Surface hardness 3H
Picture enhancement SmartImage game
Colour of product Black
VESA mounting interfaces 200 x 200 mm
MPN 436M6VBPAB/00
Video Inputs DisplayPort
Video Inputs HDMI
Monitor Response Time
4ms Monitors
Monitor Video Inputs
DisplayPort Monitors
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Philips M Line 4K HDR display with Ambiglow 436M6VBPAB/00 436M6VBPAB/00 Reviews
Rob - 3.5 out of 5 Reviewed on gamesradar.com in the United Kingdom on 11 January 2019
HDR (high dynamic range) - the tech that offers a more diverse range of colors and contrasts - is not a standard in all gaming monitors (yet). So, finding a designated gaming monitor that has it and executes it well is still a little tricky. The Philips M...
+Strong and stable design, Great TV-esque size, 4K and HDR are convincing and very enjoyable-A bit too big for desk-bound gaming, Images can appear grainy close up, A bit pricey for what it offersA great display if you've got enough room, and if your gaming setup is console-leaning. The 4K resolution and HDR are great, however, so certainly one to consider if you have space and the budget for it...
Christian - 4.5 out of 5 Reviewed on tomshardware.com in the United Kingdom on 14 December 2018
Some people won't game with anything other than a super-sized screen. A 32-inch monitor won't do when a 50-inch Ultra HD (UHD) TV can be had for less than $1,000. But gaming on a TV comes with a few compromises, including high input lag and a lack of Disp...
+Bright, Excellent HDR, FreeSync, Wide color gamut, Accurate without calibration, Build quality, Comes with a handy remote,-Limited calibration options, Middling input lag, Few stand adjustmentsIf you've considered using a TV as a monitor, the Philips 436M6 offers the best of both worlds without the input lag of a TV. Accuracy, a wide color gamut and an honest 1,000 nits deliver excellent HDR and make the latest UHD material shine. Currently, th...
Reviewer - 4.5 out of 5 Reviewed on pcgamesn.com in the United Kingdom on 17 October 2018
“That's not a monitor,” they tell me, “that's a bloody TV!” But the rest of the PCGamesN crew in the office is only jealous because the 43-inch Philips Momentum 436M6 has taken up most of my desk space, and Shadow of the Tomb Raider is looking stunning wr...
James - 4.25 out of 5 Reviewed on kitguru.net in the United Kingdom on 15 October 2018
You might think that a huge 4K monitor is only for those with Russian-donated gold mines. Certainly if you've just got £100 to spend, Full HD and 24in will be your limit. But if your budget is more like £750, how about the 43in 4K Philips Momentum 436M6VB...
+Huge 43in screen – perfect for its 4K resolution, Excellent gamut, Excellent colour accuracy, and even better when calibrated, Complies with DisplayHDR 1000 standard, Extremely high brightness possible, Lots of input options, Reasonably loud 7W built-Brightness uniformity mediocre, 60Hz refresh and 4ms pixel response aren't ideal for gaming, Gamma presets somewhat variableThe Philips Momentum 436M6VBPAB isn't quite perfect, but it does tick a lot of boxes for certain types of user. Ardent gamers are probably going to want to aim for a 2,560 x 1,440 screen with 144Hz or (if you're minted), a 4K screen offering this frequenc...
Parm - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on hexus.net in the United Kingdom on 10 October 2018
We've had the pleasure of testing a wide array of large monitors in our time, but nothing quite like the Philips Momentum 436M6VBPAB. This giant 43in HDR display looks more like a TV than a monitor, yet has no built-in tuner and is geared toward desktop u...
+Primed for console gaming, Outstanding brightness and contrast, Good out-the-box colour accuracy, DisplayHDR 1000 certification, Impressive DTS speakers, Bundled remote control-Not ideal for PC use, Only one HDMI input, Uniformity could be betterA super-sized monitor designed to displace the traditional TV may seem a niche solution, yet it's also a sign of how viewing habits in general are changing.Live TV is no longer a requirement for many users, and if you're seeking a panel with superior...
Simon - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on tftcentral.co.uk in the United Kingdom on 22 August 2018
Most of the displays we review at TFTCentral are desktop monitors and although sizes have been increasing over the years, the majority of these displays are still around 27" in size. Some ultrawide format models are larger at around 34 - 38" diagonally, b...
+Fast response times, very low lag, Adaptive Sync support all make for a great console gaming experience, Good HDR support with high peak brightness, good local dimming, high HDR contrast and low blooming, Large screen size and TV-like features make i-sRGB factory calibration mode unusable, Not ideal for close up PC use due to text fringing and static dithering artefacts, Missing an extra HDMI portWe spend a massive amount of time producing these detailed reviews, and this one seems to be even bigger than normal! Loads to test and plenty of exciting and interesting things to look at. If you appreciate and enjoy our reviews, and would like to help s...
David - 4 out of 5 Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 July 2018
Hdr is a significant improvement over the old flat display, whether it be a television or a monitor. In the TV world, there is a growing supply of suitable products, but in the monitor land hdr is still quite scarce. Certainly models that offer 'true' hdr...
The Philips Momentum 436M6VBPAB is a glimpse into the future. In a few years, 'hdr1000' and 'dci-p3' will be standard features, but for the time being they are a rarity. In an earlier article we discussed the Asus ProArt PA32UC, which managed to produce a...
Peter - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on eteknix.com in the United Kingdom on 18 June 2018
I've reviewed a lot of truly incredible monitors over the years here at eTeknix. However, it always seems to be Philips who crop up with some of the truly best examples in this market. I recently tested the exceptionally good 328P6 QHD HDR monitor, and th...
If I had my way, I think everyone should have a large format 4K HDR display to work and game on. It's quite a joyful luxury to have. Of course, for those limited on space and furthermore budget, it's unlikely to appeal. However, for the enthusiast gamer w...
Edward - 3.5 out of 5 Reviewed on trustedreviews.com in the United Kingdom on 26 April 2018
The Philips 436M6VBPAB is a massive 43-inch 4K monitor designed specifically for use with games consoles. Essentially, it's a living room TV but optimised for gamers, and with the TV tuner removed. To whom would such a device actually appeal? Well, if yo...
It really is too early to make any definitive judgement on the Philips 436M6VBPAB. It certainly seemed to hint at providing a snappier, smoother gaming experience than some TVs, and there's potential in its HDR claims too. We'll need plenty more gaming an...
Edward - 3.5 out of 5 Reviewed on trustedreviews.com in the United Kingdom on 25 April 2018
The Philips 436M6VBPAB is a massive 43inch, 4K monitor designed specifically for use with games consoles. Essentially, it's a living room TV but optimised for gamers, and with the TV tuner removed. Just who would such a device appeal to? Well, if you're...