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The Philips 328E9QJAB is a 32-inch curved frameless monitor that delivers Full HD 1920x1080 resolution, featuring advanced VA panel technology for wide viewing angles and exceptional color accuracy. With a rapid 5ms response time and 75Hz refresh rate, it ensures a seamless gaming experience. The monitor also incorporates Low Blue Mode for eye comfort and comes with a generous 4-year advance replacement warranty.
Standing screen display size | 32 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Brand | Philips Computer Monitors |
Series | E9 |
Item model number | 328E9QJAB |
Item Weight | 14.95 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 28.1 x 20.6 x 9.3 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 28.1 x 20.6 x 9.3 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | ENVISION |
ASIN | B07KQXJLF7 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 3, 2019 |
S**N
Level 2 Monitor
For Gaming: 100%, absolutely, yes! I've spent years gaming on a TV, a few weeks on a small 27 inch monitor, and finally, this monitor. This gives that high definition that you've been missing out or hearing about. The image is beautiful, pristine and in 75 hertz. You'll thank yourself for making the big move to switch over from TV to Curved/Flat Monitor.Picture Quality: Unless you're unfamiliar with curved monitors, the product is curved to protect your eyes, preventing you from getting eye strain and headaches. I bring this up, because you'll more than likely be watching a movies, games or just browsing the web for hours using this. The picture quality is perfect, and grants great visuals for your pleasure.5/5Brightness: Bright but not the "white film" stretched across the monitor. Not to mention you can adjust the settings for this monitor quiet easily.5/5Audio: Loud enough for a small to medium sized room. This can be heard loud enough for all kinds of experiences. Gaming, movies, tv shows, music, etc --- this monitor can blast it loud enough that you'll have to talk over it if need be. 5/5Overall, the monitor isn't PERFECT, but honestly, it's a 92/100. I mean, the audio is loud enough without sounding distorted, the visual/picture quality of everything you see is crystal clear, and to top it all, it's curved, so its going to be great for your eyes. On a scale of "Levels" (Level 1 being beginner, 2 intermediate, 3 boss, etc), i would rank this as Level 2. This isn't just a normal or simple monitor. The product is expensive for all the right reasons.
K**E
Surper curved is surper great!
This is a review for the Philips 325E1C 32" Surper-Curved [sic] Frameless Monitor, Quad HD 2K. Hope I'm not the only one to have caught the spelling error. But if you didn't see it before you can't unsee it now. :DMy monitors arrived in perfect condition with zero stuck pixels. I'm running both on DP 1.2 with an GTX 1650 Super as the source. I was upgrading from dual 27" flat displays.My first impression with the 32" Super-Curved QHD displays was just how comfortable they were by comparison to my old 27" flats. Despite being substantially larger, the content appears much closer due to the high rate of curvature. (1500R). It's a true panoramic experience.I don't see any distortion or 'pin cushion' effect. I have heard others complain about distortion but it isn't an issue in my case at all.Being a VA (vertical alignment) panel, both contrast and color are very nice. Although a full IPS panel is going to have the best quality image in terms of color accuracy, I think this VA panel is perfectly acceptable for photo and art applications. That said, it's worth noting that there is a very slight backlight bleed at the edges. You have to be on a pure black background and in a dark room to really see it clearly but it's not non-existent.The 75Hz refresh is plenty high for what I do, but some gamers may want to consider a higher refresh TN display because there is very noticeable horizontal blurring.Overall I couldn't be more satisfied. I am very happy with the price, quality and warranty.
B**.
Great upgrade for the every day user (Not a huge gamer so can't speak too much to that)
I've recently moved away form using a PC Tower that I've had for a while. I have a 2018 Macbook Pro 13" and a work laptop. Between the two of them I rarely use my PC anymore. I am not a big gamer. For the little gaming I do I usually play my Xbox one and hook it up to my 55" 4K TV. I will say that the screen real estate on this screen and the curved glass is simply awesome. I am still adjusting to having such a large screen. I would say if you have a short desk (Maybe under 27" Deep, you may want to think twice on this monitor. It's rather large and that's nice but if your eyes are less than 24" from the screen I feel it would be too big. Just my opinion. Set up was easy. Stand works great (Not mounted) and is adjustable, and the screen is fantastic. I am really impressed that a monitor of this size and capabilities is so cheap (Paid $279.00 on Amazon). I have run some Youtube videos at 4K resolution, which of course doesn't display in 4K on this monitor, but it is very sharp and crisp. Colors are great and the experience is top notch. I hope to get more into photo and video editing this year. Will update to see how the monitor holds up to that when I do but I'm impressed for starters. Using solely as an external display for my Macbook Pro (USB to HDMI). If you can get this for less than $300.00 I say go for it.
S**R
Very good
One caveat up front, I do not use these for gaming, so I am not sure how well they do or do not work in that context. Also, since it appears that reviews for a couple of different types of monitors are being lumped together, mine is for the Philips Computer Monitors 328E9QJAB 32" Curved Frameless Monitor.I have a job that routinely requires me to have multiple documents and applications open at one time (e.g., Word, Acrobat, Outlook, and a web browser at the very least), and because of the Covid-19 pandemic, my office instituted a mandatory work-from-home policy. Therefore, I got a couple of these to connect to my laptop via a docking station. They are relatively easy to get set up. The only thing I found a bit tricky is that the power button is on the back of the monitor, just on the other side of the Phillips logo in the middle of the bottom of the monitor.If you connect via an HDMI cable the picture is very crisp, and you can easily display multiple documents/applications at one time. I just have the monitors at eye level and do not have any problem seeing any portion of the screens. I am not sure how it would be affected if the monitor is moved above or below eye-level. It does have a speaker that emits okay sound, and you can connect an external speaker via a jack in the back of the monitor to get better sound out of it. Overall, If you are looking for a relatively large, widescreen monitor that is inexpensive, I definitely recommend this one.
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