PHILIPS 273V7QDAB - 27 Inch FHD Monitor, 75Hz, 4ms, IPS, Speakers, Smart Image, Narrow Border, LowBlue Mode (1920 x 1080, 250 cd/m², HDMI/VGA/DVI)

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PHILIPS 273V7QDAB - 27 Inch FHD Monitor, 75Hz, 4ms, IPS, Speakers, Smart Image, Narrow Border, LowBlue Mode (1920 x 1080, 250 cd/m², HDMI/VGA/DVI)

PHILIPS 273V7QDAB - 27 Inch FHD Monitor, 75Hz, 4ms, IPS, Speakers, Smart Image, Narrow Border, LowBlue Mode (1920 x 1080, 250 cd/m², HDMI/VGA/DVI)

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If your Ethernet connection seems slow, please enter the OSD menu and select USB 3.0 or a higher version that can support the LAN speed up to 1G. IPS - In-Plane Switching (IPS) panels are perhaps the best monitor choice on the market - excellent colour, great response times and great viewing angles, they've got a little bit of everything, making them perfect for anyone. What is adaptive sync?

Finance is only available to permanent UK residents aged >18, subject to status, terms and conditions apply. Contrast ratio is a direct comparison of the lightest shade a screen can produce compared to the darkest shade. The greater the contrast, the more vivid the picture will be overall. This gives any games or shows you're watching a wonderful depth - and enhances the overall beauty of the screen. What is a monitor panel?If you don't need the ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDM's gaming features or even the versatile Gigabyte M27U, you can look for some 27-inch monitors focused on productivity, like the Dell U2723QE. It's different from the Gigabyte and ASUS because it has a lower 60Hz refresh rate and doesn't support VRR, so it isn't something you would get if you want something for gaming on the side. If that isn't an issue for you, you'll be very happy with this monitor as it's impressive for the office, and its 4k resolution delivers high pixel density and sharp text clarity. Drastically overlooked, yet absolutely crucial - a great PC monitor is the lifeblood of your computer - and can either make or break your favourite pastimes, whether it's gaming, watching your favourite shows or video editing - and a 27-inch monitor is the perfect size for it all. Added the Dell U2723QE as the 'Best Mid-Range Monitor' to give another option and for consistency with other articles; added the Corsair XENEON 27QHD240 to Notable Mentions.

Ryan Houghton is a tech writer and reviewer for What's The Best, specialising in PCs and gaming. He is a keen PC gamer and an avid reader.

It performs well in bright rooms because it easily gets bright enough to fight glare, and its reflection handling is very good, even better than the U2723QE. It also has wide viewing angles that keep the image consistent from the sides, which is great for sharing your screen with others, like if you need to show something to a coworker or friend next to you. Unfortunately, it doesn't have a dedicated sRGB mode like the U2723QE, but the color accuracy is still decent. DC power out function only supports Intel NUC with 19 V, max 65 W. Only one PC or notebook should be connected to either USB-C or DC out port for power passthrough function. You may be building your very first PC or simply stepping up your monitor game - but in any case, we've got some of the most superb 27-inch monitors of the year, perfect for any budget. The ASUS has incredible motion handling with a near-instantaneous response time at any refresh rate. It also has FreeSync variable refresh rate (VRR) support and G-SYNC compatibility to reduce screen tearing. It has low input lag for a responsive feel, but you need to update it to the latest firmware for the best performance, as there are issues with its original firmware. If that's a concern for you, the LG 27GR95QE-B is a similar option with the same panel and fewer issues, but it doesn't get as bright. It has a KVM switch, which is useful if you need to connect two sourcesto the monitor and want to use the same keyboard and mouse for both. It also has a USB-C port that makes it easy to connect a laptop, but because it's limited to 15W of power delivery, you can't charge your laptop with it. There are other options that offer higher power delivery and even better picture quality, like the INNOCN 27M2V. However, that monitor isharder to find and also costs more than the Gigabyte.



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