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MMD announces key leadership change in European operations
A handshake for the future: Thomas Schade (left) and Stefan Sommer (right) mark the transition of leadership for MMD's...
Read moreEvnia, a new range of Philips monitors and accessories to reinvent the rules of gaming
Amsterdam – 24th October 2022 – The gaming industry has come a long way. From its simple, two-dimensional debut in...
Read morePowerSensor 2: What Is It?
Saving energy is more crucial than ever—for the planet, for humanity, and for our future. By adopting...
Read moreThe New Philips 27B2G5500, 24B2G5200, and 27B2G5200 Introduce a New Layer of Energy Efficiency with their Light Sensor, PowerSensor, and More
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands - These monitors make energy consumption more efficient and therefore more environmentally...
Read moreGreat results for Philips 34E1C5600HE @ HOC HardwareOC (HU)
Hungary’s hardware blogger, HOC (HardwareOC) has reviewed the Philips 34E1C5600HE monitor and gave it great results....
Read moreAi-Enhanced Ai-Enhanced Ambiglow: What is it?
Philips Evnia Ai-Enhanced Ambiglow is an innovative lighting technology that allows RGB colors to follow audio and...
Read moreWhat is the best QD OLED monitor for gaming?
QD-OLED is one of the latest advancements in display technology, one that totally changes the rules of the game....
Read moreGood overview for the Philips 34B2U5600C @ totallydubbedHD (UK)
totallydubbedHD, a YouTuber/influencer from the UK with 49.8K subscribers, focused on tech reviews and guides...
Read moreGreat results for Philips Evnia 42M2N8900 @ Technologijos (LT)
Technologijos.lt, one of the largest Lithuanian tech news outlets, now focusing on general news, with 3.1 million...
Read moreAll-new Philips Evnia 27M2C5501 and 32M2C5501 hit the market with curved Fast VA panels and AI-enhanced Ambiglow for unmatched immersive effect
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands – On 1st October 2024, Philips launches two exciting additions to the EVNIA 5000 gaming...
Read moreQHD vs FHD: What’s the difference?
QHD stands for Quad High Definition, while FHD stands for Full High Definition. They feature resolutions of 2560 x...
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