Philips 275E2FAE 27 " black
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Multi-media 27" QuadHD resolution monitor with enhanced colour reproduction, elegant thin bezel exterior design and built-in stereo speakers (2x3W). The manufacturer is positioned as a product of the middle price category, designed to solve a wide range of domestic and professional tasks. Will satisfy any needs of office workers (texts, tables, presentations, web content). Suitable for working with raster/vector graphics.
Able to perform the functions of a universal home monitor. Can be used in affordable workstation configurations for CAD/CAE systems, 3D modeling and software development. The physical screen size of the Philips 275E2FAE monitor is 597x336 mm. It is based on a full-fledged eight-bit IPS-type matrix with a resolution of 2560x1440 and the widest comfortable viewing angles. Other highlights include extended colour gamut (101.6% NTSC) and outstanding power efficiency (19W). To connect to a PC, it is equipped with three digital interface ports (2xHDMI 1.4 + DisplayPort).
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best for its price - but the quality varies with each unit - dead pixels and uneven backlighting = I picked mine on the 4th try! But it's worth it. the image quality is top-notch! The monitor and color settings are convenient! The speakers, for their size, play just fine - like in a tablet :) Perfect for watching video clips... picked up without dead pixels and with more or less even backlighting on the 4th attempt (spent more than $20 on returns to the store) |
As my first 2k monitor, I made a thorough choice. I wanted to move away from 144Hz at 1080p to 2k, but at the same time, I wanted to find a monitor that would have exceptional color reproduction at this resolution. In this case, Philips hit the mark well for price/picture quality. Similar monitors in terms of image were either a bit more expensive or, according to reviews, had issues with backlight bleeding or even dead pixels, so I didn't want to take any chances and opted for it to avoid risks. And even though it doesn't have 144Hz, I'm quite satisfied with these 75. Now, my priority is the quality of the image displayed on the screen. -Color rendering in 2K resolution -No glare -Even backlighting -Great option not only for graphic work and watching movies, but also for gaming -Speakers. I didn't expect anything from them, but it was interesting to check and I can say that they are suitable only for movies -Perhaps the bundle. There's no DisplayPort, and if you need one, you'll have to buy it separately. use Philips 275E2FAE few months |
On a large monitor, you can both play and work comfortably. I have not noticed any problems over a month and a half; no dead pixels have appeared, the backlight is even - not a flimsy case, and the menu is convenient. Color reproduction is rich. Resolution is normal. So far, everything is fine. |

















































