Philips 245E1S 24 " (245E1S/01)
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A sleek, thin-bezel monitor for work and play, fitting perfectly in both a business office environment and a relaxed home atmosphere. The screen of the model features an IPS panel format QaudHD (2560x1440 pixels) with an 8-bit color depth. It boasts a refresh rate of 75 Hz, a peak brightness of 250 cd/m², and a response time of approximately 4 ms (when switching from grey pixel to grey).
Additionally, the Philips 245E1S display claims a 117% coverage of the sRGB color space, ensuring accurate color reproduction. The model's LowBlue mode reduces harmful blue light emissions, while Flicker-Free technology adjusts brightness and eliminates LED backlight flicker. The monitor includes an analog VGA port, DisplayPort version 1.2, and an HDMI port version 1.4. The stand allows for screen tilt adjustment from -5° to 20° for comfortable use.
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Color gamut, overall picture quality (not noticeable at first, but after using monitors of the same size with a resolution of 1920×1080, the advantage of 1440p was noticeable). 75 Hz with FreeSync. External power supply, long enough to run behind a desk (1.5m). Includes HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA, and 3.5 mm audio jack. Generally quite sturdy, the stand is not liked by many, but it suits me just fine: made of thick plastic, the shape allows you to place an audio interface up to 20 cm wide or other small items on it. There is a small gap between the bottom frame of the monitor and the display, the edges of the matte film are noticeable in the corners, and the ports are inconveniently located (you can't place it close to the wall, or you have to buy cables with L-shaped connectors). The blinking indicator in standby mode cannot be turned off. |
Full of advantages, at least the monitor produces a cool image at any moment, and the color rendition is bright and there is enough contrast. No glare, no grain, stable on its feet, no wobble. narrow frames around the screen. No problem |
There are plenty of advantages, the monitor delivers bright color reproduction, without any glare or issues, the resolution is high, you can play in 2K for example. There are no connection problems, it stays stable in its place, doesn't wobble, overall I like the monitor) color rendering No problem |















































Color rendering is very good, compared to the old monitor 1366×728 with a TN matrix and a quick look at *VA 1080p monitors with the same or larger diagonal in the store, the 245E1S with an IPS matrix (6bit+FRC) won in terms of image quality. Picture quality is more important to me than the useless for ordinary users 144+ Hz (monitors with which have issues both with colors and viewing angles).
The colors are nice out of the box, but if you want to make them even better, set the following parameters in your settings profile (suggested by the kind person Reimaru, who calibrated this monitor using x-rite i1publish pro 2 in a review on one of the online store websites): Red — 99, Green — 100, Blue — 92.
After more than half a year of use, I can say that considering its advantages and insignificant disadvantages for me, this monitor is definitely worth its price (13-16 thousand rubles, above which there are serious competitors).