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Guru3D.com » News » Philips Adds E9 Series Curved Monitors To its Lineup

Philips Adds E9 Series Curved Monitors To its Lineup

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/20/2019 08:32 AM | source: | 3 comment(s)
Philips Adds E9 Series Curved Monitors To its Lineup

For home entertainment or at the office, the Philips E9 Series includes the 32" Ultra-Wide Color QHD monitor (328E9FJAB), and the Philips 32" (328E9QJAB) and 27'' Ultra-Wide Color LCD monitors (278E9QJAB).

The new displays all feature Ultra-Wide Color Technology which means a wider spectrum of colors, including vivid reds and deep blues, that deliver a more brilliant picture that comes to life on screen. The ultra-narrow borders and curved design allow for minimum distractions, maximum viewing size and enhanced productivity. Ultranarrow borders are ideal for multi-display or tiling set-up with gaming, graphic design and professional applications - making it feel like one large display.

The new Philips 32" Curved Quad HD monitor features 2560 x 1440 pixels and its optimized pixel management technology gives you 178/178 degree extra wide viewing angle, resulting in crisp, bright, stunning images and graphics. The Philips 32" and 27'' Full HD LCD monitors with 1920 x 1080 pixels allow for a completely immersive experience. The enhanced quality of the 16.9 Full HD resolution delivers true-to-life pictures with crisp details, incredible contrast and stunning visuals.

  • LCD screen type - VA LCD
  • Backlight type - W-LED system
  • 698.4 (H) x 392.85 (V) - at 1800R curvature 
  • Image format - 16: 9
  • Maximum resolution - 1920 x 1080 at 75 Hz
  • Pixel density - 70 PPI
  • 5 ms (gray to gray) 
  • Brightness - 250 cd / m²
  • Contrast ratio (normal) - 3000: 1
  • SmartContrast - 20,000,000: 1
  • Viewing Angle  - 178º (H) / 178º (V) at C / R> 10

The new monitors utilize high performance panels with high density pixel count, enabled by high bandwidth sources like DisplayPort, HDMI, and Dual link DVI that are critical for professional applications. Philips also packed its E9 Series with exclusive features, including its LowBlue mode and Flicker-Free technology. Philips LowBlue Mode uses a smart software technology to reduce potentially harmful blue light and Philips Flicker-Free technology regulates brightness to reduce flicker for a more comfortable viewing experience.

All Philips models sold in the U.S. come with an industry-leading 4-year advance replacement warranty. Units sold in Canada are covered by a 4-year warranty with the exception of the advance replacement portion.

The new collection is available now, the 328E9FJAB is $349.99 MSRP, the 328E9QJAB is $249.99 MSRP and the 278E9QJAB is $215.99.



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IchimA
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#5651961 Posted on: 03/20/2019 08:29 AM
What panel and what refresh rate !? Maybe I am tired but I haven't seen this info. If it has 120 - 144Hz that it will be a good sell if not ... just another ordinary monitor

nevcairiel
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#5652161 Posted on: 03/20/2019 04:35 PM
What panel and what refresh rate !? Maybe I am tired but I haven't seen this info. If it has 120 - 144Hz that it will be a good sell if not ... just another ordinary monitor


75Hz only. And seriously, a 32" at 1080p? Thats just bad.

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#5652206 Posted on: 03/20/2019 06:21 PM
If you read closely the 32 is QHD , 2560*1440

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