Philips Momentum 32M1C5500VL 31.5 " black (32M1C5500VL/00)
![]() | Expecting restock The curved 31.5-inch monitor from Philips is a representative of the Momentum gaming line and a solution in the mid-price segment. The model can interest gamers with its fast response (1 ms MPRT and up to 4 ms GtG) and low input lag, high refresh rate (165 Hz), support for adaptive video synchronization (Adaptive-Sync) and proprietary SmartImage mode. The latter includes a practical OSD menu, separate presets for different game genres, including shooters, racing and real-time strategy, screen magnifier and much more. The Philips Momentum 32M1C5500VL monitor is based on an 8-bit VA matrix with a resolution of 2560x1440 pixels. The image is characterized by good contrast (3000:1) and high color rendering quality with an expanded color gamut (121% sRGB and 102% NTSC coverage is declared). HDR...support is also provided, but it is very formal, because peak brightness is at a basic level and does not exceed 250 nits. The presence of a headphone holder and overall high safety for vision deserve special mention, namely the absence of backlight flickering and the presence of a LowBlue mode, which is designed to reduce fatigue when spending a long time in front of the screen. |
The curved 31.5-inch monitor from Philips is a representative of the Momentum gaming line and a solution in the mid-price segment. The model can interest gamers with its fast response (1 ms MPRT and up to 4 ms GtG) and low input lag, high refresh rate (165 Hz), support for adaptive video synchronization (Adaptive-Sync) and proprietary SmartImage mode. The latter includes a practical OSD menu, separate presets for different game genres, including shooters, racing and real-time strategy, screen magnifier and much more.
The Philips Momentum 32M1C5500VL monitor is based on an 8-bit VA matrix with a resolution of 2560x1440 pixels. The image is characterized by good contrast (3000:1) and high color rendering quality with an expanded color gamut (121% sRGB and 102% NTSC coverage is declared). HDR support is also provided, but it is very formal, because peak brightness is at a basic level and does not exceed 250 nits. The presence of a headphone holder and overall high safety for vision deserve special mention, namely the absence of backlight flickering and the presence of a LowBlue mode, which is designed to reduce fatigue when spending a long time in front of the screen.
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I do not recommend this monitor. It would have been great if not for significant matrix issues. The information from reviews about screen banding was confirmed. At first, I thought I got lucky, but no, I didn't. If you have this monitor and haven't noticed this: try opening an image with a green or orange gradient, open the command line, and move it across the screen. It had two dead pixels (not critical). The build quality is excellent, nice to touch, feels like a premium segment. I returned it to the store (be cautious ;). High-quality plastic (case). No backlight at 100% brightness. 165Hz doesn't feel different at all, it's still noticeable how the picture "flows." Brightness: at maximum brightness, it doesn't "burn" the eyes (a downside because, compared to other models with 250 cd/m², it falls short (compared in-store)). Bands on the screen - if the image has a gradient. |


































