2 year warranty
Evnia 3000
27" (68.5 cm)
1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
You play intense, competitive games. You demand a display with lag-free, ultra-smooth images. This Philips display redraws the screen image up to 144 times per second, effectively 2.4x faster than a standard display. A lower frame rate can make enemies appear to jump from spot to spot on the screen, making them difficult targets to hit. With 144 Hz frame rate, you get those critical missing images on the screen, showing enemy movement in ultra-smooth motion so you can easily target them. With ultra-low input lag and no screen tearing, this Philips display is your perfect gaming partner
Input lag is the amount of time that elapses between performing an action with connected devices and seeing the result on screen. Low input lag reduces the time delay between entering a command from your devices to monitor, greatly improving play on twitch-sensitive video games, particularly important for playing fast-paced, competitive games.
The Philips Evnia with 0.5 ms Smart MBR effectively eliminates smearing and motion blur, and delivers sharper and more precise visuals to enhance your gaming experience. Fast-moving action and dramatic transitions will be rendered smoothly. It's the best choice for playing thrilling and twitch-sensitive games.
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TuxUser
12/06/2026
United Kingdom
Verified buyer
Missing Linux Support for Display Management
As a Linux user, I am disappointed by the total lack of official Philips software support for display management on this operating system. Because Philips does not provide a Linux version of its monitor control utilities, I am forced to rely on community-developed, open-source software like 'Luminance' and 'ddcutil' just to adjust basic hardware settings like brightness and contrast without using the awkward physical buttons on the back of the screen. Moving forward, Philips should either release a cross-platform command-line utility, package their software as a Flatpak, or at the very least, ensure their monitor firmware strictly adheres to standard DDC/CI protocols so that open-source Linux tools can manage the display seamlessly without bugs.
This review was made for Gaming monitor 27M2N3200NF Full HD gaming monitor
This review was made for Gaming monitor 27M2N3200NF Full HD gaming monitor
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Adobe RGB and DCI-P3 Coverage based on CIE1976, sRGB Area based on CIE1931, NTSC Area based on CIE1976.
For best output performance, please always ensure that your graphic card is capable of achieving the maximum resolution and refresh rate of this Philips display.
Response time value equal to SmartResponse.
Smart MBR adjusts brightness for blur reduction, so you cannot adjust brightness while Smart MBR is turned on. To reduce motion blur, the LED backlight will strobe synchronously with each screen refresh, which may cause a noticeable change in brightness.
Smart MBR is a gaming-optimised mode. Turning on Smart MBR may cause noticeable screen flickering. We recommended turning it off when you are not using the gaming function.
Please note that the low input lag feature is permanently enabled and cannot be switched off.
NVIDIA® G-SYNC® support interface: DisplayPort
Make sure to update NVIDIA® G-SYNC® driver to the latest version, see more information on NVIDIA website: https://www.nvidia.com/
Make sure that your graphic card supports NVIDIA® G-SYNC®
This monitor strives for sustainability: the monitor's chassis is made up of 85% post-consumer recycled plastic.
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