Philips
Philips 27C85Q
Matte.
Review by PlaywaresPhilips 276E7QDSW
Matte.
Review by It Hardware PLMatte.
Review by Les Numeriques.Review by Sergey BudilovskyMeasurements by Belgium HardwareVery accurate 1080p PLS with full REC 709/SRGB color space coverage.
Philips 277E7E
Matte.
Review by PlaywaresPhilips 273V7Q
Matte.
Review by PlaywaresPhilips 276E9
Review By Les NumeriqesReview by Playwares Matte 1080p IPS AMD Free-Sync (40-75hz), accurate color presets but 114% sRGB which causes up to 14% color over-saturation. It has Dual-Link-DVI, HDMI, VGA and 3.5mm Audio Out. Set Smart Response to Fast.
Philips 271E1
Review by PlaywaresMatte, 75hz 1920x1080 IPS panel with AMD Free-Sync (49-75hz), Displayport, HDMI, VGA and 3.5mm Audio Out. The Philips 271E1 is very accurate gamma and color wise[/url], but
can't fully cover the SDR (HDTV/REC709 & sRGB) color spaces. The 271E1 has negligible input lag (
4-5ms measured against a CRT with the SMT Tool) and fast pixel response times for a 75hz non-TN pane when the overdrive (Smart Response) is set to the Medium setting.
Philips 272M Gaming
Review by PlaywaresMatte, 1920x1080, 144hz, IPS panel with AMD Free-Sync, back-light strobing (MPRT), Displayport, HDMI, VGA and 3.5mm Audio Out. The Philips has
up to 1400:1 contrast which is 30-40% higher than most AHVA/IPS/PLS panels, accurate but slightly too high (
2.29 average) preset gamma, and a semi-wide gamut panel which over-saturates SDR (HDTV/REC 709 & sRGB)
color by 25%, but does not under-saturate any colors. The 272M has negligible input lag (2-3ms) and the overdrive is controlled by the Smart Response menu setting and performs best when set to the third setting which provides fast pixel response times and minimal overshoot on par with the AOC 27G2.