
Philips 275E1S/00
2560 x 1440 pixels, 27"
Philips 275E1S/00
2560 x 1440 pixels, 27"
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The screen comes with a three-pin German Schuko cable. Digitec also includes a two-pin Swiss cable, but it only fits into the power supply with force and is damaged in the process.
I was disappointed to receive a power cable that was not compatible with the electrical standards of our country.
ok the delivery was fast, the product is satisfactory, but receiving a bad cable is disappointing...
In the 27'', 2K and IPS segment, the best value for money from a trusted brand :)
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Got annoyed as soon as I unpacked it.
Are we in Germany now? Why does the part come with Schuko??? I have CH plugs at home....
The foot is not height adjustable. Ergonomics --
The external power adapter adds to the general cable clutter. If everything else was right, you could live with it in a pinch, but great is different.
Conclusion: Just packed up again.
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For an IPS panel with a refresh rate of over 60 Hz, this is actually an incredible deal at this price.
However, there are also a few drawbacks. IPS glow is visible when the picture is completely black. However, this can apparently vary due to the manufacturing process for monitors of the same type. Not catastrophic, but still registerable. Slight tearing can also occur when there is very fast image movement (noticed in benchmarks from 3DMARK). The picture stability and quality are absolutely OK. Even from different viewing angles, the picture remains more or less the same. Contrast and brightness are also not to be criticized.
However, the monitor offers practically nothing besides its main function (no USB, no height-adjustable stand).
On the whole OK, especially when you consider the cost of the monitor - among other things, when you run two of them in parallel. You also get used to the slight IPS glow. In the end, that's not so bad, since a completely black image is rather rare. Very good for office, development, as well as 2D and 3D graphics editing. The monitor can also be used for occasional gaming. However, I wouldn't recommend it for demanding gamers (especially shooters could become a problem here). For that, it's better to buy a larger, slightly more expensive monitor with >100 Hz.
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6 out of 40 reviews