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246E9QDSB/01
Highlights
LCD monitor with Ultra Wide-Color
E Line 24 (23.8"/60.5 cm diag.), 1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
Ultra Wide-Color Technology
Ultra Wide-Color Technology delivers a wider
spectrum of colours for a more brilliant
picture. The Ultra Wide-Color wider "colour
gamut" produces more natural-looking greens,
vivid reds and deeper blues. Bring media
entertainment, images and even productivity
more alive with vivid colours from Ultra Wide-
Color Technology.
IPS technology
IPS displays use an advanced technology that
gives you extra-wide viewing angles of 178/
178 degrees, making it possible to view the
disp
lay from almost any angle. Unlike standard
TN panels, IPS displays give you remarkably
crisp images with vivid colours, making them
ideal not only for Photos, movies and web
browsing, but also for professional applications
that demand colour accuracy and consistent
brightness at all times.
16:9 Full HD display
Picture quality matters. Regular displays deliver
quality, but you expect more. This display
features enhanced Full HD 1920 x 1080
resolution. With Full HD for crisp detail paired
with high brightness, incredible contrast and
realistic colours, expect a true-to-life picture.
Ultra-smooth gaming
Gaming shouldn't be a choice between choppy
gameplay or broken frames. With the new
Philips monitor it doesn't have to be. Get fluid,
artefact-free performance at virtually any
frame rate with AMD FreeSync™ technology,
smooth, quick refresh and ultra-fast response
time.
Ultra-narrow Border
The new Philips displays feature ultra-narrow
borders which allow for minimal distractions
and maximum viewing size. Especially suited
for multi-display or tiling setups like gaming,
graphic design and professional applications,
the ultra-narrow border display gives you the
feeling of using one large display.
Flicker-Free technology
Due to the way brightness is controlled on
LED-backlit screens, some users experience
flicker on their screen which causes eye
fatigue. Philips Flicker-Free technology applies
a new solution to regulate brightness and
reduce flicker for more comfortable viewing.
LowBlue Mode
Studies have shown that just as ultra-violet rays
can cause eye damage, shortwave-length blue
light rays from LED displays can cause eye
damage and affect vision over time. Developed
for wellbeing, the Philips LowBlue Mode
setting uses a smart software technology to
reduce harmful shortwave blue light.