Philips Evnia 27M2N6501L monitor get QD-OLED panel with 240 Hz
25.11.25
Philips has expanded its Evnia gaming display lineup by introducing the Evnia 27M2N6501L model in Europe. The monitor features a third-generation QD-OLED panel, high refresh rates, and accurate color reproduction, which has allowed it to maintain its popularity in the WQHD segment.
The model is equipped with a 26.5-inch screen with a resolution of 2560×1440 pixels and a refresh rate of 240 Hz. These parameters make it an attractive option for esports disciplines and projects that require fast response. The response time is 0.3 ms in GtG mode, and the contrast ratio reaches 1,500,000:1 thanks to the use of QD-OLED.
The display supports 10-bit color depth, includes 99% of the DCI-P3 space, 98% of Adobe RGB, and 147.5% of sRGB. The manufacturer claims color accuracy at the Delta E level below two, which expands the scope of the monitor from gaming to professional tasks, including design, video editing and digital graphics.
The Evnia 27M2N6501L also has ClearMR 13000 certification, which confirms low blurring in dynamic scenes. Additional features include Ambiglow backlighting, USB hub, HDR10 and gaming profiles.
On sale in the European market, the model is available at an estimated price of about five hundred euros, which allows it to remain one of the most popular QD-OLED displays in the WQHD category with a refresh rate of 240 Hz.
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