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Philips Launches Momentum Series 27M1F5500P and 27M1F5800 Monitors

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The premium Momentum 5000 gaming line by Philips monitors is welcoming two new 27" (68.5 cm) gaming monitors: The Momentum 27M1F5500P and 27M1F5800. Designed to offer today's gamers the thrilling, immersive experience they seek and give them a real competitive advantage over other players, the Momentum line is packed with cutting-edge features guaranteed to amaze. To offer a more complete experience, and meet the needs of all gamers, these models are also great tools to improve user's productivity while working long hours.

"Our new Philips gaming monitors from the Momentum line are jam-packed with features specifically designed to offer gamers everything they need to get the most out of even the most dynamic and visually rich video games on the market. With the 27M1F5500P and the 27M1F5800, gamers are certain to enjoy the highest intensity gameplay available thanks to an array of peak-performance features that deliver stunning graphics and smooth, ultra-fast, low latency gameplay. This is gaming as it is meant to be experienced." - says César Acosta, Gaming Product Manager for Europe at MMD Monitors & Displays.



Next-level features for mind-blowing gameplay
To unlock the full potential of next-gen games, serious gamers require serious equipment. The Philips 27M1F5500P and 27M1F5800 have it all. Their IPS panels deliver crisp images and rich colours with extra wide viewing angles, even in 90° pivot mode. The Ultra Wide-Color Technology offers a vast colour spectrum for a more brilliant picture with vivid and realistic colours. And Philips' exclusive SmartContrast feature analyses content in real-time and automatically adjusts colours and backlight intensity, heightening the contrast to ensure that gamers enjoy the best visual experience possible.

But show-stopping visuals aren't the only key to truly immersive gameplay. Today's high-speed games demand technology that can keep up. Equipped with a rapid 144 Hz or 240 Hz refresh rate, 1 ms response time and AMD FreeSync Premium, the Philips 27M1F5800 and 27M1F5500P are designed to deliver ultra-smooth, tear-free, stutter-free, low latency gaming. Both monitors also include multiple features designed specifically for gamers' needs, such as the EasySelect menu toggle key for quick and easy adjustments of the monitor's OSD settings, MultiView for simultaneous dual connect and view, and built-in front-facing stereo speakers for rich sound and even more immersive gaming.

And because passionate gamers often spend multiple hours in front of their monitor, the Philips 27M1F5500P and 27M1F5800 are both equipped with effective comfort-enhancing features including LowBlue Mode and Flicker-Free technology to protect viewers' eyes from the harmful effects of blue light and a SmartErgoBase to enable ergonomic adjustments for maximal comfort.

Pricing and availability
Philips 27M1F5500P and 27M1F5800 will be available for purchase from June 2022 at prices of £529.99 and £629.99 respectively.

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Nevermind as I found the official info: 1440/240Hz with 2x HDMI 2x DP, and a 2160/144 /w HDMI 2.1
 
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Props to the one who was able to come up with this much text while providing next to zero info.
 
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Enough with those ugly stands already... What's next, octopus style RGB tentacles?

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What happened to people that designed these beauties? Guess I'm old, and have no taste...
 
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