Philips Evnia 24M2N3200S 23.8 " (24M2N3200S/00)
Photos 7 | Expecting restock The budget 24-inch monitor of the Evnia line from Philips 2024 is a gaming solution with a Full HD resolution. The model is based on an IPS matrix, which provides not only wide viewing angles, but also a fairly high refresh rate (up to 180 Hz when connected via both DisplayPort v 1.4 and HDMI v 2.0) and a fast response (up to 1 ms from gray to gray). The Philips Evnia 24M2N3200S monitor cannot boast of impressive color depth, as it reproduces only 16.7 million shades, but at the same time it has decent color rendering indicators, including due to the coverage of 126% of the sRGB space and 113% of the NTSC. Gamers can also expect additional profile options, including an on-screen menu with the SmartImage function for selecting presets for different game genres, highlighting dark scenes with...Shadow Boost, and displaying a crosshair. Support for HDR content is declared, but the standard brightness reserve of 300 nits does not allow one to count on a special wow effect from this content. It is worth highlighting the protection against backlight flickering and the LowBlue mode for eye protection, modest contrast parameters (1000:1). The specific equipment of the model includes a pair of 2-watt speakers, two cables for connection in the package, as well as a basic stand that is adjustable only by tilt. |
The budget 24-inch monitor of the Evnia line from Philips 2024 is a gaming solution with a Full HD resolution. The model is based on an IPS matrix, which provides not only wide viewing angles, but also a fairly high refresh rate (up to 180 Hz when connected via both DisplayPort v 1.4 and HDMI v 2.0) and a fast response (up to 1 ms from gray to gray). The Philips Evnia 24M2N3200S monitor cannot boast of impressive color depth, as it reproduces only 16.7 million shades, but at the same time it has decent color rendering indicators, including due to the coverage of 126% of the sRGB space and 113% of the NTSC.
Gamers can also expect additional profile options, including an on-screen menu with the SmartImage function for selecting presets for different game genres, highlighting dark scenes with Shadow Boost, and displaying a crosshair. Support for HDR content is declared, but the standard brightness reserve of 300 nits does not allow one to count on a special wow effect from this content. It is worth highlighting the protection against backlight flickering and the LowBlue mode for eye protection, modest contrast parameters (1000:1). The specific equipment of the model includes a pair of 2-watt speakers, two cables for connection in the package, as well as a basic stand that is adjustable only by tilt.
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