What They Say
Philips has launched a new sub-brand, Evnia, for game playing monitors and has three initial models
- A 34″ curved QD-OLED display 34M2C8600 – with 3440 x 1440 (21:9) resolution and 1800R curvature as well as VRR and 175Hz support – due in January for €1,850
- A 42″ UltraHD OLED monitor 42M2N8900 with 138Hz support and up to 600 cd/m² peak brightness (window) and due in January for around €2,100
- A 34″ miniLED LCD monitor –34M2C7600MV – with 3440 x 1440 resolution (1152 zones/21:9) and 1500R curvature as well as VRR and 165Hz support (2.5ms GtG). 720 cd/m² (SDR) and 1400 cd/m² (HDR, 10% window) Contrast is 3,000:1 and it’s VESA DisplayHDR 1400 certified- due in December for €2,100
All three support the Ambiglow technology (the monitor version of the Philips Ambilight TV technology) and HDR10.
What We Think
We picked this up from a number of sites, but Philips didn’t seem to put out a release. (BR)