Monday, October 24th 2022

Evnia—A New Range of Philips Monitors and Accessories to Reinvent the Rules of Gaming

The gaming industry has come a long way. From its simple, two-dimensional debut in the 1970s and 80s, gaming has kept pace with the rapid evolution of digital technology, rising to become not just a form of entertainment but a truly immersive sensorial experience with uniquely powerful appeals. Increasingly, modern gamers expect a brand that reflects the diversity of their tastes and desires while their identities are embraced. In light of this, MMD, the leading display specialist and brand license partner for Philips monitors, is delighted to announce the launch of Evnia.

The word Evnia (Greek: Εύνοια) consists of eu (good) and nous (mind), which literally means "well mind" and "smart thinking". Evnia is used as a word to show interest to support and protect someone or something. It's often used in the context of luck. Everyone can be a gamer, and Evnia, true to the name, supports the joy of gaming for all. The definition of a typical gamer is more diverse than ever - however, the stereotype that gaming is only for teenagers is still the norm. The need for a welcoming community required a brand that could embrace every gamer, making them feel truly part of the group. Starting from its unique design, Evnia differentiates from the crowd of spec-only-driven aggressive models, bringing back the joy and fun of gaming, keeping emotional benefits at the core.
"Philips Monitors believes that the joy of gaming should be accessible to everyone. Our goal for Evnia is to provide today's gamers, in all their diversity, with the monitors and accessories they need to get the most enjoyment out of every gaming session, whether in terms of performance, graphics, or overall user experience. Evnia, true to the name, encourages gamers to bring their most genuine selves to their sessions and to reconnect with the original purpose of gaming." -Xeni Bairaktari, Global Marketing Lead and Senior Brand Manager EU at MMD Monitors & Display

The Evnia range reflects its mantra: "Reinvent the rules". Far from the known gaming stereotype, Evnia adds freshness, premium and elegance to the mixture. From product lines to Ambiglow lights, it prioritizes emotional benefits as well as technical advantages. The sophisticated design fits every environment, being a perfect addition to the furnishing of a casual gamer lounge or a proper PC gaming set-up.

First model available: Philips Evnia 34M2C7600MV
Philips Evnia monitors are every gamer's dream come true. The range's stylish design will match any interior décor, while its generous displays invite gamers to get into the game. The first Evnia model to be released, the curved Philips Evnia 34M2C7600MV monitor, ensures an almost cinematic experience with UltraWide Quad HD 3440 x 1440 resolution and HDR 1400. The monitor's mini-LED backlighting with 1,152 zones allows enhanced control of the lighting and contrast ratio for deeper blacks and brighter whites. Ambiglow adds to an all-around immersion in the game. The visual performance is matched by its gaming features - With a 165 Hz refresh rate, ultra-low input lag, and Adaptive-Sync, even the most action-packed games are sure to be smooth and fluid.

Comfort is always a priority for Philips Monitors, and the Evnia range is no exception. The Philips Evnia 34M2C7600MV offers great flexibility with complete connectivity of USB-C ports as well as KVM and height-adjustable stand to adapt to users' preferences and ensure gaming sessions that are a pleasure for the mind and the body.

The Evnia monitors range starting with this launch will see in the future further performance-driven products with models: 42M2N8900 (42" OLED flat screen), 34M2C8600 (34" QD OLED curved screen) and 27M2C5500W (27" VA curved screen). The offer will be completed with innovative and stylish accessories: Two keyboards (SPK8508 and SPK8708), two mice (SPK9508 and SPK9708), two headsets (TAG5208 and TAG7208), and one mouse pad (SPL7508). Join us in the new era of gaming.

Pricing and availability
The Philips Evnia 34M2C7600MV will be available for purchase from December at the price of MSRP € 2.069/$1,799.99. The Philips Evnia 42M2N8900, 34M2C8600 and 27M2C5500W will be available mid-January in 2023. Prices respectively are MSRP €1.959/ $1,599.99, €1.849/$1,499.99 and €579. All the accessories will be available from June 2023 onwards.

More information on the Philips Evnia range: www.evnia.philips
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13 Comments on Evnia—A New Range of Philips Monitors and Accessories to Reinvent the Rules of Gaming

#1
defaultluser
im sorry man, but phillips va moniutors hsave a lomg history of being amongs the highest input lag in the industry;p what make anyone think thee wont continue the problem?
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ZoneDymo
defaultluserim sorry man, but phillips va moniutors hsave a lomg history of being amongs the highest input lag in the industry;p what make anyone think thee wont continue the problem?
Typed on the phone there?

And idk, I never heard of such issues, my problem is the lack of inclusion of Ambilight, that is like the main thing they offer compared to competition.
Correction: it does have ambiglow, thank god, all is well in the world.
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#3
dyonoctis
...So we are now living in a world where Alienware is selling the cheapest QD-Oled monitor
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#4
bonehead123
$1500+ for a monitor, gammin or otherwise......

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.......................

Them there folks @philipy must be smokin some really, really high-grade pharma....

Can I have me some o'dat pleeze, oh purrty pleeze :D
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#5
BSim500
"The word Evnia (Greek: Εύνοια) consists of eu (good) and nous (mind)..." (snip)
Let me guess, another massively overpriced monitor based on cringe marketing?...
27" VA curved screen...
Please stop with this. 27" screens do not need to be curved at all. It's a complete gimmick on that size screen.
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#6
medi01
So, something something marketing nonsense something aside, new monitors by Philips.

Some mini-LED, some OLED.

Pricey.
bonehead123HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.......................
But it brings joy.

And reinvents the rules.

Some high level Philips manager thought it is a good idea, why don't you appreciate it?
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#7
cvaldes
BSim500Please stop with this. 27" screens do not need to be curved at all. It's a complete gimmick on that size screen.
They won't stop it until people stop buying it.

And a handful of whiners jeering at this on some anonymous tech Q&A forum isn't really a convincing argument.

In the same way, scalpers will continue to scoop up premium graphics cards because they know many people will buy them at heavily marked up prices and at auction.
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#8
Audioave10
This new marketing has the most BS I've ever seen. That 2 year degree gets you Greek Mythology too!
:shadedshu: Also: I miss the old Philips Company.
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#9
BSim500
cvaldesAnd a handful of whiners jeering at this on some anonymous tech Q&A forum isn't really a convincing argument.
There's a very good reason why nearly all 29" 21:9 screens (that are approx 8cm wider than 27" 16:9) aren't curved either. Likewise, many of us have zero problems with flat 32" screens from 2ft away (that are 2cms wider still than 29" 21:9, or 10cms wider than 27" 16:9). You're right though. Somewhere out there, there's some guy who has both a fetish for Greek Mythology and uses monitors with his nose touching the screen... ;)
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#10
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
bonehead123$1500+ for a monitor, gammin or otherwise......

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA....
Don't look up monitors for professional video editing.
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#11
Tek-Check
Any one of these with DisplayPort 2.1 port?
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#12
cvaldes
Tek-CheckAny one of these with DisplayPort 2.1 port?
Feel free to delve into the URL provided in the original post. Clearly Philips did not choose to list every single specification in their press release.

My hunch is that the first product launching, a widescreen 1440p monitor will not have DP 2.1.

The 4K OLED model -- coming later -- is probably the best candidate for such a new feature. It seems more unlikely for the 27" monitor priced at €579. But they could surprise.
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#13
kiakk
VESA mount? Philips, what is about VESA mounting holes? Who is that noob (sry, but true), who spend a lot of money for the PC and the enviroment, but do not care with organized desk setup and buy a good display arm that better than any factory arm? Design expensive display that not have VESA holes is fckN dumb.
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