Philips BDM4037UW Review

Written by Antony Leather

May 18, 2017 | 23:36

Tags: #4k #curved #curved-monitor #monitor

Companies: #philips

Colour Accuracy and Gamma

Colour accuracy is determined by displaying a series of different test colours and comparing the displayed value (as measured by the colorimeter) to the expected, ideal value. A complicated formula then outputs what is known as a delta E value, which in simple terms represents how far the displayed colour is from the ideal. Lower values are preferred, since that means the distance is less.

Colour Accuracy

Datacolor Spyder4Elite

  • ViewSonic VX2776-smhd
  • Philips Moda 245C7QJSB
  • Iiyama G-Master GB2888UHSU-B1
  • AOC Agon AG271UG
  • AOC G2460PF
  • Philips BDM4037UW
  • Asus MG28UQ
  • BenQ Zowie XL2411
    • 0.63
    • 5.71
    • 0.98
    • 2.80
    • 1.89
    • 6.48
    • 2.78
    • 5.86
    • 3.44
    • 8.01
    • 3.83
    • 5.46
    • 4.38
    • 9.37
    • 4.76
    • 8.52
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3
5.5
8
10.5
Delta E (lower is better)
  • Average
  • Maximum

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Gamma, meanwhile, refers to how a monitor deals with and corrects for the non-linear relationship between the amount of voltage applied to a pixel and the amount of light emitted. As such, it mainly affects the output of mid-range and greyscale colours. We are looking for a value of 2.2, which is in line with the standard sRGB colour space.

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