Philips Evnia 32M2N8900X gaming monitor with QD-OLED 4K and 240 Hz
30.03.26
Philips has unveiled its new flagship gaming monitor, the Evnia 32M2N8900X, designed for gamers and users who prioritize accurate color reproduction and fast response times. The monitor features a modern QD-OLED panel and advanced technologies that ensure smooth motion and vibrant visuals in dynamic scenes.
Key features
The monitor sports a 32-inch screen with a resolution of 3840×2160 pixels and a refresh rate of 240 Hz, providing extremely smooth visuals even during fast-paced gameplay. The QD-OLED panel offers approximately 0.03 ms response time, deep blacks, and a wide color gamut covering up to 99.5% of DCI-P3. The brightness reaches 300 nits in standard mode, increasing to 515 nits on 10% of the panel and up to 1000 nits on 3% in HDR mode, earning it the DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification.
For audio, the monitor includes 5W stereo speakers with DTS Sound and bass enhancement, delivering rich and immersive sound.
Improvements over the previous model

Compared to its predecessor, the new Evnia has a more durable anti-glare coating, approximately 20% brighter SDR image, an RGB Q-Stripe subpixel structure for more accurate colors, and enhanced panel cooling. The Ambiglow lighting synchronizes with on-screen content, creating a full immersion effect for games and movies.
Connectivity and functionality
The Evnia 32M2N8900X comes equipped with DisplayPort 2.1, HDMI 2.1, USB Type-A, USB Type-B, and USB Type-C with up to 65W power delivery. The built-in KVM switch allows one set of peripherals to control multiple devices, making the monitor flexible and convenient to use.
Availability
Currently, the monitor is available only in China. Information about the international release and pricing has not yet been disclosed, but the model is already drawing attention from professional gamers and high-end display enthusiasts.
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