Optimize your Full HD viewing experience with this 32-inch Philips LED monitor. Its SmartContrast technology enhances the color output of movies and games, and it has an economy mode for normal browsing and power-efficient operation. This Philips LED monitor prevents eye strain from long hours of use thanks to its flicker-free technology.
Q: Does this come with the HDMI CORD ?
A: Mine did not come with HDMI, but depends on country (I'm in U.S.A.).
Q: What wall mounts work with this monitor?
A: The monitor has a 100x100 VESA mounting pattern. Most mounts should support this, or you can find adapter plates.
Q: Can you give me exact dimensions ( height with stand, width and depth front to back?
A: Height from bottom of stand to top of monitor: 20 3/4 inches Width from one side to the other: 29 inches Depth from very back (bottom of stand which is farthest point from the very front of the two legs it stands on which stick out farther than the front of screen) : 9 inches. Basically allow a rectangle on the top of your desk which is 30 inches in length from side to side, 10 inches deep from front to back and the screen will reach 21 inches in height.
A: The screen has a medium glossiness, and it's not glass it's LCD. As for the frame, it has a 3/8" flat frame that's a flat black and a very thin piece 1/8" on the outer part of the frame that's a higher gloss black. It seems to be very low in reflection.
Q: What is the height from bottom of base to top of monitor?
A: 21 inches
Q: What is the approximate total depth if wall mounted (not with stand)?
A: I'm not quite sure how you plan to use an answer to this, so I'm giving a bit more than you asked. I'm using it with the stand, not wall mounted. I measured approximately 3.5" for the monitor, including the PHILIPS name tag at the bottom of the display to the deepest part of the back, then add whatever space your wall mount requires. However, the mounting holes are above the connector panel, on a slanted part of the monitor back. The wall mount ISN'T at the deepest part of the monitor. Additionally, cables insert perpendicular to the monitor (pointing towards the wall), so you'll need to account for that on wall clearance.
Q: do any cables come with it?
A: Yes, a power cable, VGA cable, an audio cable, and an HDMI cable, none of which I used. The power cable is universal and my monitor being replaced was already connected with an HDMI cable, so I just replaced the old monitor with the new Phillips monitor using the existing cables. My audio out is connected to existing external speakers, so I did not connect the audio cable to the monitor. If you choose to use the monitor speakers, you will have to connect the audio cable directly to it. Since I didn't connect the audio cable, after I shut down the CPU, I get a "Check cable connection" floating message which I just ignore and turn off the monitor by holding the off button down about 2 seconds. This is an excellent monitor for my use and I highly recommend it. I'm not a gamer so I have no idea how it would perform for that use.
Q: does this monitor include a remote? or accept a remote
A: No it does not have either.