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1080P Gaming Monitor 27 Inch

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Related review

Stephen 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Yes, 2x 2 W] This is a great option for an economical 27 inch monitor.

5
Laird 2024-05-05 02:11:45

[70 lb] Worked with my LG 27 inch monitor. Easy to assemble.

5
Kenneth 2024-04-17 08:43:35

[Aluminum] This is a fantastic monitor arm. It's easy to set up. It is well balanced. I have a 27 inch monitor that works fantastic on it.

5
JohnMarc62 2024-04-06 05:35:40

[29.5"] I was searching for a monitor that would be wide, good quality and for a good price. This monitor, is the one, for a 24'' inch 1080p monitor, the image quality is crisp and the colors are accurate, you don't need much calibration when you get this monitor. For the imagine quality, crisp outline, the price is perfect for this monitor.

5
Backus Creative Imaging 2024-04-24 01:16:14

[17.3"] I own 3 of these for a portable triple monitor setup. I'm tired of seeing only 1080p or 4K 15.6 inch monitors. 1080p isn't often enough. 4K is a little overkill and you might as well change the resolution on your desktop to 2.5K. Well, this is a native 2.5K display. Oh and it's 16:10 aspect ratio so it's actually 2560x1600. The extra height is glorious for working in Davinci Resolve, Blender, and any other program. It also has full size HDMI which is very rare for quality portable monitors. Don't buy the garbage you see floating around on Amazon when it comes to portable monitors. Buy the ASUS. ViewSonic also has some quality options. I like ViewSonic's 1080p OLED, the physical design is better but it's micro HDMI and well ... it could have been 2.5K. Overall ... as of 2024 this is literally the best portable IPS OLED monitor that's affordable you can buy. I used my xRite color calibration tool to calibrate each monitor to 400 nits and Rec709. You can confidently color grade on these. They have minimal back light bleed. ASUS has been releasing 2.5K 15.6 inch 16:10 (same resolution) OLED panels in some of their latest laptops, so we might see a new Zenscreen like this in 2025 as an OLED panel. However, you can't go wrong with a tried and true IPS panel. These are great. Go for it!

5
TravisIsCaribbeanTTV 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[23.8"] Very good and cheap monitor for 1080p gaming or a good seconday monitor, I had no issues with this the size is also perfect for 1080p, if you go up to like 27-32 inches monitor (1080p) it gets blurry, If you want a budget monitor buy this honest (any card should be able to get 165hz on this ez)

5
Zuhair 2024-04-02 07:37:50

[23.8"] Arguably the best budget 1080p gaming monitor that you can buy. Great colors, even though its a little saturated, but I like that look. Impressive features like Freesync, 165hz (up to 180hz OC), 1ms response time (although a bit misleading), and its IPS panel. It's sharp, has good customizability, and is overall very good. There isnt really anything bad I can say about this monitor. BUY IT!

5
Joel 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[1920 x 1080] To begin with, anyone who complains about the price has not checked out what the very limited field of competition sells their 27 4k OLED monitor for. This is roughly 1/2 or more the list price of the competition (which has now come down in price to within $600 dollars of this Philips model ~ I wonder why?) & I think it's a better monitor than the life is good people. Note the KVM Switch and the color plate options, plus a huge amount of ports to work with. The stand has a five inch range of motion up and down you can operate with a finger and it has the ability to rotate into portrait mode. That said the image is what will set the hook in for you. Better blacks will not be seen, especially when you turn out all the lights and realize there is no blooming into grays for blacks and those blacks are infinity devoid of light photons. 1080 upscales very well to 4k. But you will get lost in legit 4k content when viewing the Philips 27E1N8900. Forget all the big screens at home or at Lowes cinema and just hunker down in front of this 27 inch guy. I had been waiting for something along these lines for quite a while that had both quality and value to pair with my MacBook Pro in clamshell mode. It accomplishes this via a USB-C cable that both distributes the content from the Mac and powers it at the same time. (The single upgrade I will make will be swapping out the USB-C cable that came with the monitor to a thunderbolt 4 cable to yield the best possible connection with my MacBook Pro.) Oh... & Philips stands solidly behind this monitor with a 4 year guarantee. Enough said. Highly recommended.

5
Chang 2024-04-03 02:50:55

[1920 x 1080] Upgraded from 24 inch and very satisfied with the bigger 27 inch monitor. Like the built-in excellent spearker, eye care, and HDRi. Used it for my own work and also kid's remote learning.

5
Paul H. 2024-04-27 03:46:58

[6' / 1.8 m] After purchasing several new Dell Precision workstations and 27 inch touchscreen monitors, we found that we couldn't there was no way to connect the two - the Precision did not accept HDMI and the monitor was not a DisplayPort monitor. Something like this shouldn't be complicated nor expensive and this adapter from IOGear is neither. Additionally the lot of adapters arrived the next day to save our butts.

5