A bright and vivid 4K gaming monitor with heaps of connectivity and HDR for next-gen consoles. It's a bit bland-looking, and the Ambiglow is a little underwhelming, but it sits at a great price point ...
While it's pricey for the casual user, this 4K monitor has an extra bright display and excellent color accuracy, making it a smart investment for creative professionals. I also found the ability to ...
The Philips 24B1D5600 is a unique concept that adds interesting value to the PC monitor market. While melding two different kinds of displays into one might seem strange, it can be useful if used ...
Philips has been creating some of the best gaming monitors that I’ve personally tested in the last few years, just check out my review of the insane 49″ 5K2K 240Hz OLED, it’s a titan of a monitor.
I have always been a fan of ultrawide monitor aspect ratios. There's something about the form factor that just helps to immerse me in the game I'm playing even more, and for productivity they are king ...
The Philips Evnia 8000 is a gigantic OLED display that delivers remarkable image quality, lots of ports, and robust image quality options. Want the last word in immersion and productivity in a single ...
The clue is in the name with “ultrawide” as the display is pretty freaking wide. Rocking the 21:9 format more commonplace in movies, it’s a fantastic way of expanding your workspace. At 34″ the ...
You may call it a TV feigning gaming monitor status, but over here at PCGamesN we call the Philips Momentum 326M6VJRMB a top gaming monitor worthy of your attention if you're teetering on taking the ...
If big is beautiful, the Philips Brilliance 498P9Z is a stunner. The combination of an epic 49-inch panel with a 165Hz refresh makes for incredible gaming immersion, even if HDR support is limited. PC ...
Philips has launched a unique monitor that aims to include the best of both worlds, a traditional LCD monitor as well as an E Ink screen. The two-in-one monitor named Philips 24B1D5600 actually ...
We’ve heard about the benefits of reflective electronic paper displays time and again, so why aren’t there E Ink monitors for those who spend all their time on a computer reading, writing, or ...