Philips Evnia 27M2C5501 27 " (27M2C5501/00)
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Curved monitor with a 27-inch Fast VA panel, offering a refresh rate of up to 180 Hz and a response time starting from 0.5 ms. The screen image of this model is displayed in a maximum resolution of Quad HD — 2560x1440 pixels. The monitor's display boasts excellent color reproduction with coverage of 124% sRGB palette, 110% NTSC space, and 93% DCI-P3 spectrum. It stands out with its proprietary three-sided lighting, Philips Ambiglow (a sort of equivalent to TV Ambilight).
The curvature radius of the Philips Evnia 27M2C5501 screen is 1500R for a more immersive gaming experience. The monitor features built-in gamer tools such as an on-screen crosshair and ShadowBoost function with three levels of brightness enhancement for overly dark scenes. The support stand of the model allows for adjusting the tilt angle, rotating it left-right (up to 30°), and changing the height (within 13 cm). The monitor's ports include one DisplayPort v 1.4 interface, a pair of HDMI v 2.0, and a 3.5 mm output (mini-Jack) for wired headphones.
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Probably the best monitor for the money. Sure, for its target audience. Of course, after 1080p/24", it’ll seem like a great buy, but you’ll have to live with a few compromises at this price. VA means better contrast. It honestly delivers around 300 nits of brightness; the image is genuinely bright and vivid. And black really looks black, as long as it doesn’t fill the whole screen—otherwise you can see the dirty screen effect that most LCDs suffer from. Ambiglow lighting is basically a free perk, since this monitor is already in the budget league of VA/1440p models, and competing monitors don’t have any advantage with their lighting. It always boosts perceived contrast because it keeps you from sitting in pitch darkness with only the monitor, which is the worst thing you can do to any EDGE LED screen (the cheapest Mini-LED monitor costs roughly twice as much). VA — so the viewing angles are worse than IPS (they’re not terrible, it’s just better to sit in front of it rather than off to the side) The backlight is slapdash. If you’re gaming it’s still okay, but in movies with constant editing cuts you can see the backlight lag for a split second. I’d rather pay a bit extra to get a faster backlight that supports more colors and has smoother brightness control, but that’s expected in a budget monitor. The next level of Ambiglow is 2x the price. HDR is there on paper, and it’s not awful, but I’ll probably keep wondering whether to use it or just stick with regular SDR. The stand is too deep. |
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