The Philips 271V8LB is dirt-cheap for a 27-inch computer monitor, yet its VA screen provides excellent contrast, making it well worth a look if you're aiming to go big-screen on a budget.
How Much Does it Cost? The Philips Evnia 25M2N3200W Gaming Monitor has a lot going for it, obviously, but one of the most interesting aspects has to be the price. At just £197.89 it’s certainly within ...
The Philips Evnia 34M2C8600 brings Philips' signature Ambiglow technology to bear on the world of OLED gaming monitors. Adding a wash of lighting behind the screen that matches the image on display, ...
The new Philips ENVIA 27M2N5500XD gaming monitor features a 27-inch Fast IPS panel that is capable of 1440p @ 540Hz or 720p @ 1000Hz. Philips explains in its press release: "As the first dual-mode ...
Shop wisely, and you can land a midsize display with wide color coverage and maybe some surprising extras starting under $100 ...
Philips Evnia is laying claim to what it says is the world's first dual-mode gaming monitor to hit a blistering-fast 1,000Hz refresh rate. While HKC may take umbrage with the claim, Philips Evnia's ...
The 24B2N2200G uses an IPS panel that delivers a resolution of 1920 x 1080. It offers a 16:9 aspect ratio and a pixel density of 93 PPI. The monitor achieves a contrast ratio of 1500:1 and a ...
This isn’t the most colour-accurate monitor in the Philips range, but it’s certainly not lacking either, with 93% of the DCI-P3 colour scale, it’s no surprise the monitor looked so good in my own ...