Philips 243V7QDAB 24 inch LED IPS Monitor – Full HD, 5ms, Speakers
Philips 243V7QDAB 24" Monitor. 1920 x 1080, LED Backlit IPS Panel. HDMI, DVI and VGA, Mfg Code: 243V7QDAB/00
IPS displays use an advanced technology that gives you extra-wide viewing angles of 178/178 degrees, making it possible to view the display from almost any angle. Unlike standard TN panels, IPS displays give you remarkably crisp images with vivid colours, making them ideal not only for Photos, movies and web browsing, but also for professional applications that demand colour accuracy and consistent brightness at all times. Picture quality matters. Regular displays deliver quality, but you expect more. This display features enhanced Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution. With Full HD for crisp detail paired with high brightness, incredible contrast and realistic colours, expect a true-to-life picture. The new Philips displays feature ultra-narrow borders which allow for minimal distractions and maximum viewing size. Especially suited for multi-display or tiling setups like gaming, graphic design and professional applications, the ultra-narrow border display gives you the feeling of using one large display. SmartContrast is a Philips technology that analyses the contents you are displaying, automatically adjusting colours and controlling backlight intensity to dynamically enhance contrast for the best digital images and videos or when playing games where dark hues are displayed. When Economy mode is selected, contrast is adjusted and backlighting fine-tuned for just-right display of everyday office applications and lower power consumption.
Main Features
- IPS LED wide view technology for image and colour accuracy
- 16:9 Full HD display for crisp, detailed images
- Edge-to-edge narrow border display for seamless appearance
- SmartContrast for rich black details
- SmartImage presets for easy optimised image settings
- Less eye fatigue with Flicker-Free technology
- LowBlue Mode for easy-on-the-eyes productivity
- HDMI-ready for Full HD entertainment
- EasyRead mode for a paper-like reading experience
- Built-in speakers for audio without desktop clutter
Additional information
Screen Size | 24 in |
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Width | 540 mm |
Depth | 209 mm |
Height | 415 mm |
Weight | 3.5 kg |
Warranty | 3 Years |
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by Deborah
Great product and good speedy delivery.
by Philip
I bought this as an upgrade for a desktop PC, because my old 18″ flat panel was somewhat outdated and I sought advice from the folks at CCL. It’s fair to say I am well pleased with the results. An excellent product and good sound. What’s not to like? Easy to install, and very versatile.
by Alex
Fantastic picture and design. The standard is a flimsy. Overall I’m happy.
by Brian
Up to my expectations. Audio quality not best for music, but OK for general use. Picture quality much better than my 12yr old monitor. Set-up was quick and easy, and have used the monitor for several weeks and am pleased with it.
by Marek
I am satisfied, it works flawlessly so far, I recommend it to other buyers.
by Gilkes
All very good.
by Robert
Good value product.