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Philips 243V7QSB 24 "

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One of the most affordable 24" IPS monitors. Refers to the low-cost models of TPV Technology, which owns full rights to produce monitors under the Philips brand. This model was released to the market in 2017 and can be used as part of low-cost home or office personal systems. From other low-cost monitors with TN type matrices, it is favorably distinguished by the characteristic advantages of IPS technology. This 8-bit matrix delivers richer and brighter colours, a good margin of brightness that allows you to work in almost any ambient light, a good static contrast ratio of 1000:1 and the maximum possible viewing angles of 178 degrees. In addition, thanks to the relatively fast response time and overdrive technology, the Philips 243V7QSB monitor can confidently display fast motion scenes an...d dynamic gaming battles. The LED backlight of this model is devoid of the high-frequency flicker effect of PWM modulation, which reduces the overall eye strain. There is a comfortable ergonomic stand that allows you to adjust the angle of the screen. To connect to a computer, a VGA D-Sub analogue interface connector and a Dual Link DVI-D digital port are provided. It is possible to mount on a wall or VESA-bracket size 100x100.
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Philips 243V7QSB 24 "
24 "
27 "
Screen size:24 "
Resolution:1920x1080 (16:9)
Panel:IPS, response 8 ms
Frequency:60 Hz
Contrast:1 000:1
Brightness:250 cd/m²
Functions:Flicker-Free
Connectors:VGA, DVI-D

One of the most affordable 24" IPS monitors. Refers to the low-cost models of TPV Technology, which owns full rights to produce monitors under the Philips brand. This model was released to the market in 2017 and can be used as part of low-cost home or office personal systems. From other low-cost monitors with TN type matrices, it is favorably distinguished by the characteristic advantages of IPS technology.

This 8-bit matrix delivers richer and brighter colours, a good margin of brightness that allows you to work in almost any ambient light, a good static contrast ratio of 1000:1 and the maximum possible viewing angles of 178 degrees. In addition, thanks to the relatively fast response time and overdrive technology, the Philips 243V7QSB monitor can confidently display fast motion scenes and dynamic gaming battles.

The LED backlight of this model is devoid of the high-frequency flicker effect of PWM modulation, which reduces the overall eye strain. There is a comfortable ergonomic stand that allows you to adjust the angle of the screen. To connect to a computer, a VGA D-Sub analogue interface connector and a Dual Link DVI-D digital port are provided. It is possible to mount on a wall or VESA-bracket size 100x100.

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above average for quality and price
  
And I went in fine, I knew that I wasn’t taking a gaming monitor or a top one for working with graphics, but nevertheless, the matrix is \u200b\u200bgood here and, as a result, the color depth is not bad, the brightness and contrast are enough, it is stable on its leg, and I like the frameless design , in short, good, without glare and backlight stripes
For the money this is top notch.
So far none
Morpexuse Philips 243V7QSB few months
best in its price range highly recommend
  
error in description : hdmi and audio output in this monitor are soldered and enabled
in economy mode consumes only 7.5 watts from the network
slight unevenness of the matrix backlight: a little lighter in the upper corners and the lower left - barely noticeable only on a black background in the absence of a signal from the computer, in the operating mode the picture is ideal for its class: as always, I recommend adjusting the picture to your liking
Леонидuse Philips 273V7QSB less than month
If anyone thinks to take home without any tasks such as working with graphics, then the rules
  
A good option, in fact, without frills, but it has everything you need for comfortable work and my studies, games occasionally, movies, etc., there is no coolness, the monitor looks normal, the matrix is not bad. set up well from the factory. A diagonal of 27 inches is not bad, after 21.5 it's a completely different matter. The screen still has frames.
I am satisfied with the purchase. The image is good.
Yes, I don’t even know, the backlight is more or less. There seems to be enough ports, well, the equipment did not please, but these are trifles in my opinion.
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