The Philips Evnia 34M2C8600 brings Philips' signature Ambiglow technology to bear on the world of OLED gaming monitors. Adding a wash of lighting behind the screen that matches the image on display, ...
E-ink promised us a future free from eye strain a few years ago. That hasn’t quite come to pass — outside of the portable e-reader niche and maybe one new Lenovo laptop a year, easy-to-read e-ink ...
Philips has just unveiled the Philips Evnia 49M2C8900L, a new 49-inch, QD-OLED gaming monitor that, along with having key gaming features such as a 144Hz refresh rate, also includes Ambiglow support.
TL;DR: Philips introduces the ENVIA 27M2N5500XD, the world's first dual-mode 1000Hz gaming monitor featuring a 27-inch Fast IPS panel with 1440p @ 540Hz or 720p @ 1000Hz. It offers ultra-low latency, ...
The Philips Monitors E1 series has expanded to include four new models, designed to meet the needs of today’s dynamic professionals. The new models—27E1N1800A, 27E1N1800AE, 27E1N1900AE, and ...
Philips has introduced the Evnia 32M2N8900X, a new 31.5-inch gaming monitor that enters the premium OLED segment with a specification set aimed squarely at enthusiasts. The display uses a flat QD-OLED ...
The Philips Evnia 27M2N6501L may not have the most exciting product name, few monitors do, but this feature rich 27″ gaming monitor is certainly worthy of your attention. It’s designed to bring the ...
In brief: E-ink monitors aren't a new phenomenom. They've been around for a few years now, giving users all the reading benefits found in handheld eReaders. The problem is that shades of grey and low ...
My eyeballs like them, even if my wallet screams out in pain.
Gaming PCs I'd buy this Intel 270K Plus, RTX 5080 gaming PC over anything with a Ryzen 9800X3D and no, I'm not joking Gaming Monitors Philips and AOC's upcoming 5th-gen OLED gaming monitors were a ...