Philips Gioco, 278C4QHSN (originally thought to be 278G4DH).
Now they have updated the specs.
Original info:
Ambiglow
Zero-flicker 3D
Ultra narrow bezel
No mention of panel type or resolution
". . . Furthermore, IFA 2012 is the perfect platform to launch the world’s first Ambiglow 3D display. The new Philips GIOCO, boasting a big 27-inch screen promises to intensify your gaming experience. This iconic ultra narrow bezel display combines zero-flicker 3D viewing and employs the Philips’ innovative Ambiglow technology which creates an image-matching halo of light on rear wall and visually enlarges the screen that gives you a truly immersive 3D experience."
http://www.ifa.philips.com/pressreleases/Philips-Monitors/press-release-philips-monitors-mmd.doc (official press release given by mmd)
What it now seems to be (http://www.philips.co.uk/c/pc-monit...ch-68.6-cm-ambiglow-display-278c4qhsn_00/prd/):
Ambiglow
No 3D what-so-ever
Not-so-ultra-narrow bezel
AH-IPS, with 1920x1080
... Yes, I'm a little disappointed atm. The AH-IPS is a nice addition for sure, but the removal of 3D is certainly not. The thicker bezel is a non-issue, I didn't even expect that part to hold up, anyway. Well, there's still some hope left that they actually have two Ambiglow monitors in the pipeline (would also explain two differing model numbers). Don't get me wrong, it's doesn't seem like it's a bad monitor, but it's not so good as what they made it out to be. Remains to be seen what the price will be, too.
But seriously, if Philips promotes it as Ambiglow 3D display, they could at least try to keep the two most prominent features intact !
Now they have updated the specs.
Original info:
Ambiglow
Zero-flicker 3D
Ultra narrow bezel
No mention of panel type or resolution
". . . Furthermore, IFA 2012 is the perfect platform to launch the world’s first Ambiglow 3D display. The new Philips GIOCO, boasting a big 27-inch screen promises to intensify your gaming experience. This iconic ultra narrow bezel display combines zero-flicker 3D viewing and employs the Philips’ innovative Ambiglow technology which creates an image-matching halo of light on rear wall and visually enlarges the screen that gives you a truly immersive 3D experience."
http://www.ifa.philips.com/pressreleases/Philips-Monitors/press-release-philips-monitors-mmd.doc (official press release given by mmd)
What it now seems to be (http://www.philips.co.uk/c/pc-monit...ch-68.6-cm-ambiglow-display-278c4qhsn_00/prd/):
Ambiglow
No 3D what-so-ever
Not-so-ultra-narrow bezel
AH-IPS, with 1920x1080
... Yes, I'm a little disappointed atm. The AH-IPS is a nice addition for sure, but the removal of 3D is certainly not. The thicker bezel is a non-issue, I didn't even expect that part to hold up, anyway. Well, there's still some hope left that they actually have two Ambiglow monitors in the pipeline (would also explain two differing model numbers). Don't get me wrong, it's doesn't seem like it's a bad monitor, but it's not so good as what they made it out to be. Remains to be seen what the price will be, too.
But seriously, if Philips promotes it as Ambiglow 3D display, they could at least try to keep the two most prominent features intact !