- Virtual CIO
How to Create an IT Budget That Actually Works
11 Mar, 2026







£1652.45 inc. VAT
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For £1,377 ex-VAT, the Philips 40B1U6903 is a “serious desk” monitor, but it’s also the kind of spend that only makes sense if you’ll actually use the screen size and resolution every day. At 39.7" class with a wide, 5K-style workspace, it’s brilliant for people doing dense work—data analysis, software development, finance, CAD-ish reviewing, or anyone who hates juggling windows. If you’re moving from a 27–32" setup, this feels like a step-change: you can keep more reference panels visible and reduce the constant tab swapping that slows teams down.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it on vibes alone. This is expensive for what it is, and big ultrawides/large high-res panels can be a little “fussy” about seating distance, GPU output, and how your teams’ laptops/desktops drive scaling. If your office mainly does email, spreadsheets at a glance, or standard CRM use, the value won’t be there—cheaper 34" ultrawides or even dual-monitor setups will do the job for far less. Also, if you’re not prepared to calibrate/adjust and you expect it to look “perfect” out of the box for creative work, it’s worth checking reviews for colour consistency and how easy it is to tame brightness and text sharpness in your specific lighting.
**Who should buy it:** power users with real multi-window workloads who want one big canvas and can justify the cost. **Who shouldn’t:** general office users, anyone with limited graphics headroom, or teams who don’t benefit from the extra workspace daily.

Lightning-fast connectivity for data, video and Ethernet
This Philips docking monitor is equipped with Thunderbolt™ 4 connection. Compared with conventional USB-C monitors, Thunderbolt™ 4 technology provides lightning-fast 40 Gbps data transfer speeds, s...

Simple and powerful daisy chaining for multi-monitor setups
Daisy chaining allows you to drive multiple monitors and devices from a single Thunderbolt port on your laptop. From the Thunderbolt port of your laptop, connect to this monitor, then from the seco...

UltraWide 5K2K (5120 x 2160) resolution for fine details
With UltraWide 5K2K resolution, the colour depth is delivered more vividly and the fine details of the visuals can't be missed. Productivity is redefined thanks to the additional screen space.

Collaboration-ready webcam with noise-cancelling mic.
This Philips monitor comes with a built-in 5 MP webcam, noise-cancelling microphone and speakers, making it perfect for working from home and collaborating remotely. It is equipped with advanced se...

Earphone hook: Accessory within reach
The unique design of the headphone hook on the side of the Philips monitor brings the tidiness and cable management of your working station to the next level. Its easy access lets you put aside you...

Eyesafe certified blue light protection and color accuracy
The Philips display meets the eyesafe® CERTIFIED 2.0 standard to truly protect you from the long exposure to blue light. The always-on blue light filter not only helps reduce digital eye strain, bu...

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