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Philips Evnia 27M2N3501PA Review (Budget 1440p/260Hz)

Rating: 9.0.

With an MSRP of just £209, the Philips Evnia 27M2N3501PA is easily the cheapest monitor we have reviewed all year. Despite that, its spec sheet still looks impressive, with a Fast IPS panel that offers a 1440p resolution and 260Hz refresh rate, alongside a claimed sRGB colour accuracy deltaE of less than 2. The kicker is the 27M2N3501PA isn't actually retailing for £209 – it's currently on sale at just £150 here in the UK, with that price promo running until the end of October. Surely it's too good to be true?

Timestamps

00:00 Intro
00:53 Meet the 27M2N3501PA
01:33 Design first impressions
02:28 I/O and OSD
04:21 Out of the box testing
06:48 sRGB mode + calibration
07:40 Response time testing
09:19 UFO motion clarity examples
10:36 Real world gaming experience
12:30 Closing thoughts

For the uninitiated, Philips' Evnia gaming arm currently offers a range of product series, with the 27M2N3501PA we're reviewing today sitting in the entry-level 3000 series. That means it won't have the same bells and whistles as a more premium SKU from the 8000 series – there's no Ambiglow lighting, for instance, while the HDMI ports are of the 2.0 variety, rather than HDMI 2.1. But for just £150, is the core gaming experience any good? That's what we will find out today.

 

Specification:

  • Panel Size: 27 inch / 68.5 cm
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9
  • LCD Panel Type: Fast IPS
  • Backlight Type: W-LED system
  • Pixel Pitch: 0.2331 x 0.2331 mm
  • Brightness: 300 cd/m²
  • Display Colours: 1.07 B (8+FRC)
  • Colour Gamut (Typical): Adobe RGB 90%, DCI-P3 95%, sRGB 120%, NTSC 105%*
  • Contrast Ratio (Typical): 1000:1
  • SmartContrast: Mega Infinity DCR
  • Viewing Angle: 178º (H) / 178º (V) @ C/R > 10
  • Picture Enhancement: SmartImage game
  • SmartResponse: 1 ms (Grey to Grey)*
  • Maximum Resolution: 2560 x 1440 @260 Hz (DP Overclock*, 8 bits), 2560 x 1440 @144 Hz (HDMI, 8 bits)
  • Effective Viewing Area: 596.736 (H) x 335.664 (V) mm
  • Scanning Frequency: HDMI 30-230 kHz (H) / 48-144 Hz (V); DP 30-400 kHz (H) / 48-260 Hz (V) (Overclock)*
  • sRGB: Yes
  • Delta E: <2 (sRGB)
  • Flicker-free: Yes
  • Pixel Density: 109 PPI
  • Adaptive Sync: Yes
  • HDR: HDR 10 supported
  • Smart Sniper: Yes
  • Smart MBR Sync: Yes
  • Stark Shadow Boost: Yes*
  • Smart MBR: 0.3 ms*
  • Smart Crosshair: Yes
  • Shadow Boost: Yes
  • Signal Input: HDMI 2.0 x 2, DisplayPort 1.4 x 1
  • Sync Input: Separate Sync
  • Audio (In/Out): Headphone out
  • HDCP: HDCP 1.4 (HDMI/DP), HDCP 2.3 (HDMI/DP)
  • Built-in Speakers: 2 W x 2
  • Plug and Play Compatibility: DDC/CI
  • Height Adjustment: 130 mm
  • Pivot: ±90 degrees
  • Swivel: ±30 degrees
  • Tilt: -5 to 20 degrees
  • Power Supply: Internal, 100–240 VAC, 50–60 Hz

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