Wednesday, August 23rd 2023

Philips Launches the 48.9-inch Evnia 49M2C8900 with QD OLED Panel and 240 Hz Refresh Rate

On 22 August 2023, the new sub-gaming brand of Philips, Evnia, announced the release of the newest addition to their premium 8000 monitor series: The Philips Evnia 49M2C8900. Designed for gamers searching for a state-of-the-art and immersive product that can perform for work or play, the Philips Evnia 49M2C8900 showcases versatility with features like the large 32:9 SuperWide (48.9") screen and its complete USB-C hub.

However, this hardly scratches the surface of the Philips Evnia 49M2C8900's spec profile. Evnia, with the mission to introduce a gaming brand meant for everyone, has fully packed the Philips Evnia 49M2C8900 with specs that are suited for all types of gameplay; such as a QD OLED display for pristine visuals, a 240 Hz refresh rate for fast and clear gaming, Vesa ClearMR 13000 certification for assured blur-free gaming, DTS Sound with 30 W output for exceptional and immersive audio, and the exclusive Ambiglow feature to add to the all-around alluring experience.
Immersive Gaming Redefined.
One of the key selling points of the Philips Evnia 49M2C8900 is the immersive experience it gives to its users. Thanks to features such as the monitor's 1800R curved frame and Ambiglow feature; as well as new additions like DTS Sound, the Philips Evnia 49M2C8900 intends to tickle and invite all the user's senses.

DTS Sound with 30 W output is a new feature for the Evnia 8000 series lineup. It is designed to add to Philips Evnia 49M2C8900's immersive experience with incredible sound to accompany any type of game.

Therefore, with all these hypnotic features at play, it is easy to see how this monitor was designed to aid gaming enthusiasts in fully feeling and owning their gaming experience.

State-Of-The-Art Picture Quality and Blur-Free Gaming
In addition to immersion, another key aspect of the Philips Evnia 49M2C8900 is its visual power: It is designed to give users a luxurious viewing experience.

With features like QD OLED, DQHD (5210×1440) resolution, True 10-bit color gamut, and 450nits peak brightness, the Philips Evnia 49M2C8900 is sure to deliver crystal-clear and premium picture quality.

Not to mention, the visual potency of the Philips Evnia 49M2C8900's is certified. Along with the features mentioned above that make this monitor's imagery shine, it also has features like the DisplayHDR True Black 400 certification for tested premium visual quality and Vesa ClearMR 13000 certification for assessed and assured blur-free gaming.

All these features amount to a premium gaming experience that is suited to anyone; from professional gamers to novice ones who enjoy a high-quality picture experience.

Award-winning and Designed for Everyday Use
Apart from its imagery, the Philips Evnia 49M2C8900 is an award-winning model due to its modern design. Both awards, the reddot Winner 2023 and iF Design Award 2023, attribute the Philips Evnia 49M2C8900's technical quality and immersive gaming performance to its winning result.
Piggybacking off of the technical quality of the Philips Evnia 49M2C8900, additional features like the MultiClient Integrated KVM switch, VESA Mount, Compact Ergo Base, and LowBlue mode are added to this monitor's arsenal for everyday use. Therefore, by redefining what a gaming monitor is through these everyday features, the Philips Evnia 49M2C8900 showcases versatility and is designed to be a fashionable (and useful) home office monitor as much as it is for high-quality gaming.

Prices and Availability for the Philips Evnia 49M2C8900
All in all, the Philips Evnia 49M2C8900 gaming monitor is an ideal option for gamers and/or aspiring hobbyists who favor pristine imagery, premium technical quality, and a state-of-the-art immersive experience.

The Philips Evnia 49M2C8900 monitor will be available for purchase on August and at €1.899,00
Source: Philips Evnia
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14 Comments on Philips Launches the 48.9-inch Evnia 49M2C8900 with QD OLED Panel and 240 Hz Refresh Rate

#1
kapone32
Are they still issues with Gaming at that custom resolution?
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#3
vasile_gherasim
Philips, loose the damn stand connector to the monitor, i have the 34 inch version, and it adds 15cm from the wall, the ambiglow is useless.
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#4
WorringlyIndifferent
"32:9 SuperWide"

Wrong, 32:9 is called super ultrawide. 21:9 is ultrawide, calling an even wider screen just "super"wide is stupid. This is a super ultrawide screen.
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#5
Luke357
WorringlyIndifferent"32:9 SuperWide"

Wrong, 32:9 is called super ultrawide. 21:9 is ultrawide, calling an even wider screen just "super"wide is stupid. This is a super ultrawide screen.
I prefer double wide ;)
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#6
LabRat 891
vasile_gherasimPhilips, loose the damn stand connector to the monitor, i have the 34 inch version, and it adds 15cm from the wall, the ambiglow is useless.
Aye, Chonky.
Luke357I prefer double wide ;)
Seems accurate, 16:9 is 'normal wide'. 16x2=32:9

Not sure if it's the 'right association', though.
First thing that comes to mind for many Americans are 'Double Wide Mobile Homes'; commonly shortened to just 'double wide'.

'Super Ultra-anything' sounds ridiculously silly but, in today's marketing and pop culture...
-Probably, the more sensible option, given nonsensical circumstances.
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#7
Luke357
LabRat 891Seems accurate, 16:9 is 'normal wide'. 16x2=32:9

Not sure if it's the 'right association', though.
First thing that comes to mind for many Americans are 'Double Wide Mobile Homes'; commonly shortened to just 'double wide'.
I was actually referencing the trailer size. Nice catch.
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#8
sepheronx
I am already wide. I just want a display that isn't this stupid design (so a standard display) and that isn't overpriced.
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#10
55566112
did they fix the issue with Cleartype not being able to work properly with OLED?
If not, then whats the point?
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#11
Camm
Meanwhile Samsungs 55" with an increased resolution is cheaper. Admittedly its Mini LED rather than OLED, but who is buying these OLED screens (who actually use their computer regularly) anyway.
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#12
BrainCruser
KonyaleeOverpriced
1900$ for a 5120x1440@240hz OLED screen with amazing HDR? 1900$ is a fine price for that. It literally has every feature, the only thing it is missing is a low persistency mode, but hey we just got OLED in monitors last year.
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#13
Leiesoldat
lazy gamer & woodworker
Not remotely clear from the pictures but the technical specifications on their website list this monitor as having a 100 mm x 100 mm VESA mounting pattern.
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#14
vasile_gherasim
LeiesoldatNot remotely clear from the pictures but the technical specifications on their website list this monitor as having a 100 mm x 100 mm VESA mounting pattern.
It has an adaptor that you fix it on the back, therefore it will be an extra 6-7cm from the back of the screen to where you will actually mount the wall support.
I have the 34 inch miniLED, and the only way to go close to the wall is to use a very slim mount, or just a plate like Thomson WAB2437 "Single U" TV wall bracket.
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