Tuesday, March 26th 2024

Philips Monitors E1 Line to Welcome Three New Multi-purpose Models for Hybrid and Remote Work

This month, three new models are joining the Philips Monitors' E1 series. Equipped with all the essentials that professionals and remote workers need, these new models will help users stay connected while improving their productivity, all at a competitive price. The Philips 24E1N1100A and 27E1N1100A are both equipped with a 23.8" (60.5 cm) and a 27" (68.6 cm) respectively FHD IPS panels with a frameless design, narrow borders for multi-monitor setups, and a cable management system for a clean and organized workspace.

The overall picture quality is mesmerising: the IPS panel delivers vivid colours, while the 100 Hz refresh rate with 1 ms MPRT and Adaptive-Sync offer a responsive experience with sharp and precise visuals to enhance every moment, including light gaming sessions using the monitor's SmartImage Game Modes. In addition, both models come with a pair of built-in high-quality 2 W stereo speakers to ensure a complete multimedia experience. These models also support and enhance user well-being, with features such as LowBlue Mode and Flicker-free for easy-on-the-eye viewing, and EasyRead for a paper-like reading experience.
Extra productivity with USB-C connectivity
The Philips 27E1N1600AE is specifically designed to improve home office connectivity while offering a future-proof solution for extra ease. This 27" IPS panel boasts a QHD resolution and HDR for crystal-clear, lifelike images. It also features USB-C 3.2 connectivity with 65 W Power Delivery: a single, reversible USB-C cable eases connectivity, transferring data at super-speed and charging compatible devices at the same time. This feature also helps keep the workspace clean and tidy, allowing users to charge their linked device and work seamlessly, all with one cable.

For additional comfort during long working hours, this model comes with a 100 mm height-adjustable stand. This specific kind of base is designed to be truly user-friendly, with adjustable height and tilt features that allow each user to customize their monitor for optimal viewing comfort, efficiency, and productivity.

Price and availability
The Philips 24E1N1100A, 27E1N1100A, and 27E1N1600AE are multipurpose monitors specifically designed to meet the most common needs for any home office, with fast connectivity, enhanced productivity, comfort, and ease-of-use, while ensuring enjoyable and immersive free time.

Available from mid-March 2024, the Philips 24E1N1100A and 27E1N1100A will be available for purchase at the MSRP of £94.99 and £109.99 respectively, while the Philips 27E1N1600AE will be available at the MSRP of £199.99.
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4 Comments on Philips Monitors E1 Line to Welcome Three New Multi-purpose Models for Hybrid and Remote Work

#1
P4-630
In a quick title read "Philip Morris"...
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Robin Seina
It does not even have 16:10 ratio and has no freesync certification either.
Calling it
"Equipped with all the essentials that professionals and remote workers need, these new models will help users stay connected while improving their productivity, all at a competitive price." and "...specifically designed to meet the most common needs for any home office, with fast connectivity, enhanced productivity, comfort, and ease-of-use, while ensuring enjoyable and immersive free time."
is a brave statement, if not a direct lie.
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#3
Philaphlous
Philip Morris is making a comeback...
No mention of resolution in the article??? I find WFH to be most enjoyable when my 4k monitor has a high pixel density and I'm not seeing jagged lines....
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#4
Chaitanya
Robin SeinaIt does not even have 16:10 ratio and has no freesync certification either.
Calling it
"Equipped with all the essentials that professionals and remote workers need, these new models will help users stay connected while improving their productivity, all at a competitive price." and "...specifically designed to meet the most common needs for any home office, with fast connectivity, enhanced productivity, comfort, and ease-of-use, while ensuring enjoyable and immersive free time."
is a brave statement, if not a direct lie.
Even the recent pair of Dell Ultrasharp Ultrawides lack Freesync/Adaptive sync capabilities. While its good to see office/productivity oriented displays moving to higher refresh rate panels but at the same time not providing support for Adaptive sync/freesync is quite odd exclusion.
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