🎮 Elevate Your Game with Unmatched Visuals!
The PHILIPS Evnia 49M2C8900 is a cutting-edge 49-inch OLED DQHD curved gaming monitor that boasts a stunning 5120x1440 resolution, ultra-fast 240Hz refresh rate, and a lightning-quick 0.03ms GtG response time. With advanced features like AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and immersive DTS sound, this monitor is designed for gamers and streamers seeking the ultimate visual and audio experience.
Brand | PHILIPS |
Product Dimensions | 21 x 38 x 49 cm; 13.96 kg |
Item model number | 49M2C8900/00 |
Manufacturer | Philips |
Series | 49M2C8900/00 |
Colour | white |
Standing screen display size | 49 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 5120x1440 |
Resolution | 5120 x 1440 Pixels |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 14 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
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A Great Monitor
This (Phillips Evnia 49 inch OLED, 240Hz) is a great monitor. I use it with a Ryzen 7900x cpu, an AMD 7800xt GPU, 64gigs DDR, and x670 Carbon mobo. I have never had any issues with Freesync flickering or monitor scan lines. HDR works perfectly and Microsoft even have a HRD Calibration Tool which you can find in the Windows 11 app store.The monitor has a menu toggle button on the back but it also comes with a remote control which I find much more convenient to use. There are numerous screen presets built into the Phillips software depending on twhether you want to game or do productivity stuff. I've found that to get the full 240Htz refresh rate you have to use the HDMI connection.The colours are rich and the blacks are deep with no blooming around bright object. You can also download the Phillips SmartControl software to youe PC which enables you to arry our other calibrations and updates to the monitor. Best of all, the monitor comes with a long warranty to ally all your fears about OLED monitor reliability.Every 4 hours the monitor has a pop up appear (you can switch this reminder 'off' in the setup menu) to remind you to press the down arrow on the remote control to engage the build in pixel refresh utility. If you miss this, the pop up reappears are a further 2 hours.The monitor has a glossy rather than matt screen which is apparently better for allowing colour accuracy because matt screens diffuse and scatter light. The monitor works best in a dim room where bright sunlight or overhead lights dont reflect on the screen.My personal experience has been that this is a fantastic monitor. I upgraded from a HP Omen 32 (2K) monitor which runs at 75Hz. I've found that some AAA games really make the OLED monitor colours pop out even without HDR enabled, while others are somewhat lacking. This is clearly down to the actual game itself. Frame rates are buttery smooth with AMD Freesync Premium Pro and there is absolutely no screen tearing. As, i mentioned, I use a 7800xt GPU and have no problem playing any game as long as I dont really crank up the ray tracing to the max.When I did email Phillips with a general enquiry, they were prompt to respond and actually called me up which was a pleasant suprise. They get 10/10 in my books for their customer service.So, from my personal experience using the Phillips Evnia 49 inch OLED monitor, "yes", this is a monitor I would recommend.
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