Philips 246E9QSB 24 "
Photos 3 | Outdated Product An interesting offer in the shelf of inexpensive monitors for working with graphics. The reason for this is the claimed coverage of the “triangle” of the sRGB colour space of the order of 129%. On other fronts, the IPS-matrix of the device is notable for its FullHD resolution of the broadcast image (1920x1080 pixels), 5 ms response time (from grey to grey) and thin side frames. The model implements a set of technologies aimed at reducing visual load during long gatherings in front of the monitor screen: the Flicker-Free option eliminates the flickering of the LED backlight, and the Low Blue filter reduces the wavelength of the blue spectrum of the image. The video signal is output to the Philips 246E9QSB display via VGA and DVI-D interfaces, but, unfortunately, the model does not have the...usual HDMI port. The monitor rests on an elegant stand that can be replaced by a 75x75mm VESA bracket. You will need to appeal to his services if you want to hang the device on the wall. |
An interesting offer in the shelf of inexpensive monitors for working with graphics. The reason for this is the claimed coverage of the “triangle” of the sRGB colour space of the order of 129%. On other fronts, the IPS-matrix of the device is notable for its FullHD resolution of the broadcast image (1920x1080 pixels), 5 ms response time (from grey to grey) and thin side frames.
The model implements a set of technologies aimed at reducing visual load during long gatherings in front of the monitor screen: the Flicker-Free option eliminates the flickering of the LED backlight, and the Low Blue filter reduces the wavelength of the blue spectrum of the image. The video signal is output to the Philips 246E9QSB display via VGA and DVI-D interfaces, but, unfortunately, the model does not have the usual HDMI port. The monitor rests on an elegant stand that can be replaced by a 75x75mm VESA bracket. You will need to appeal to his services if you want to hang the device on the wall.