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Philips Evnia's New 27" and 24" Monitors: Fast IPS, 180 Hz, HDR10 for Action-Packed Gaming

Two new models are poised to join the Philips Monitors' Evnia 3000 range. Designed for gaming enthusiasts, the 27" Philips Evnia 27M2N3200A and 24" Philips Evnia 24M2N3200A are packed with a rich array of features such as Fast IPS panels, Full HD resolution, a 180 Hz refresh rate, HDR10, and Smart Crosshair, which together ensure that gamers experience immersive and satisfying gaming each and every time.

Lightning-fast, lag-free action
The Philips Evnia 27M2N3200A and 24M2N3200A are more than a match for today's most intense and competitive games. Their displays in Full HD resolution redraw the screen image up to 180 times per second, resulting in ultra-smooth images that enable users to target, aim, and shoot with great accuracy. In addition to a 180 Hz refresh rate, these models include a Fast IPS panel with faster response times than a standard monitor, capable of reaching up to 1 ms GtG response time in the max overdrive setting.
With a combination of 0.5 ms MPRT and high refresh rates, smearing, tearing, and motion blur are virtually eliminated. This ensures impeccable sharpness and clarity, even in the most dramatic and fast-paced moments. Low Input Lag further enhances responsiveness, minimizing the delay between command input and on-screen execution.

Special features for even better gaming
The Philips Evnia 27M2N3200A and 24M2N3200A offer gamers an array of features designed specifically to enhance gameplay. While Smart Crosshair assists users' aiming accuracy, quick access OSD opens up several options with automatic enhancement effects: First-Person Shooter mode enhances dark scenes so that hidden objects are easier to see, while Racing mode delivers increased color saturation and extra-fast response times, and Real Time Strategy mode includes SmartFrame technology that can highlight specific areas such as a mini-map for targeted size and image adjustments. With features like these, gamers retain the upper hand at all times.

Eco-conscious features
In line with Philips Monitors' commitment to environmental stewardship, the new Evnia 27M2N3200A and 24M2N3200A models incorporate eco-friendly components in its build, including a chassis comprised of 85% post-consumer recycled plastic and 35% recycled plastic in the monitor stands' feet and top cover.

Eye-friendly technology
For gaming to be enjoyable, physical comfort is a must. With this in mind, the Philips Evnia 27M2N3200A and 24M2N3200A are equipped with well-being technologies such as eye-friendly LowBlue Mode and Flicker-Free technology developed to reduce eye strain and fatigue. For additional comfort during long gaming sessions, both models include a height adjustable stand. Users can thus achieve the optimal sitting position, promoting better posture and comfort during extended gaming sessions. Moreover, the top cover serves as a headphone hook, promoting organisation and compactness on gamers' desks.

Prices and availability
The Philips Evnia 27M2N3200A monitor is already available for purchase at an MSRP of £159.99.
The Philips Evnia 24M2N3200A monitor will also be available for purchase from mid-June at an MSRP of £139.99.
Source: Philips
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2 Comments on Philips Evnia's New 27" and 24" Monitors: Fast IPS, 180 Hz, HDR10 for Action-Packed Gaming

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trsttte
"Philips" has a mini led monitor - Philips 32M2N6800M - they launched in china months ago but has yet to make an appearance in western markets, any news about that?
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Minus Infinity
trsttte"Philips" has a mini led monitor - Philips 32M2N6800M - they launched in china months ago but has yet to make an appearance in western markets, any news about that?
Funny you say, that as I was doing a search yesterday for this monitor and there is absolutely no information available other than the press release. It's still MIA like the BenQ EX3210U 4K miniled.
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