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Philips 245C5QHAB
Matte and not overclock-able; Picture. I reviewed it but was too lazy to create a review. It has essentially perfect preset color accuracy, negligible input lag and competitive pixel response times when the overdrive is set to the second Smart Response (Fast) setting. My measurements are compared to multiple other 24-25" 1080p IPS/PLS in my
HP 24 Envy Review here.
Philips 245C7QJSB
Measurements and
Review by Belgium HardwareReview by PC Lab PLAccurate, semi-wide gamut 1920x1080 PLS with Displayport, HDMI and VGA. The 245C7 over-saturates SRGB color by 30%, and the unit
Belgium Hardware tested came with significantly less accurate RGB level accuracy compared to the unit
PC Lab PL tested.
Philips 246E74QDSW
Matte.
Review by Hardware Info and
Measurements.
Review by PlaywaresThe 246E7QDSW has great preset color accuracy, excellent gaming performance, is competitively priced and has an improved fake frame-less casing with a thinner, but still perceived black depth decreasing inner black bezel.
Philips 257E7QDSB
Matte.
Review by Playwares. Increase the overdrive, or change the Smart Response setting from Off to Fast to speed up the pixel response times without overshoot ghosting.
Philips 241B8QJEB
Review By PC Lab PLMatte, fully adjustable 1920x1080 IPS with Displayport, HDMI, 2x USB 2.0, 2x USB 3.0, VGA and 3.5mm Audio In & Out. The 241B8QJEB is very accurate and offers excellent 60hz gaming performance (negligible input lag and fast pixel response times without obvious overshoot ghosting) for a 60hz non-TN panel, but like most 21.5-25" IPS/PLS, can not, but
comes very close to fully covering the sRGB color space, though it only slightly under-saturates blues and greens by a few percent.
Philips 241E1
Review by PlaywaresMatte 24" 1920x1080 IPS panel with 75hz, AMD Free-Sync, Displayport, HDMI, VGA, and 3.5mm Audio Out. The 241E1 is quite accurate, but can not fully cover the SDR (HDTV/REC 709 and sRGB) color space like many other 23-24" IPS panels. The 241E1 has negligible input lag (2-3ms measured by the SMT Tool), but slow pixel response times unless the Smart Response setting is switched from Off to Low.