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PHILIPS Computer Monitors Frameless Monitor, Full HD, 124% sRGB, FreeSync 144Hz, VESA, Black, 27 inch Full hd (272E1GSJ)

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Size: 27" FHD


Style: 144Hz Low Latency


Features

  • Philips E-Line 27" LCD monitor with Full HD 1920x1080 and VA panel for wide-viewing angles and accurate color production for an immersive experience
  • IMMERSIVE VISUALS: Experience crisp details, incredible contrast with rich black details, and 121.9 percent sRGB/101.5 percent NTSC color gamut for true-to-life picture with Ultra Wide-Color Technology
  • SMOOTH GAMEPLAY: 4ms response time, 144Hz refresh rate, and Adaptive-Sync technology provides fluid, artifact-free gaming performance
  • SEAMLESS SETUP: 3-sided frameless design with ultra-narrow borders allow for minimal distractions and optimal multi-monitor setup
  • MULTIPLE OUTPUTS: HDMI, DisplayPort, and Audio-Out connectivity
  • WALL MOUNTABLE: Monitor is VESA compatible for more mounting options via 3rd party monitor arms
  • DESIGNED FOR YOUR WELL-BEING: LowBlue and EasyRead modes for easy-on-the-eyes productivity and reading experience, Flicker-free technology to reduce eye fatigue
  • PEACE OF MIND: Philips monitors come with 4-Year Advance Replacement Warranty in the United States, minimizing downtime
  • ECO-FRIENDLY: EnergyStar certified plus 100 percent recylcable packaging

Description

GEAR UP WITH PHILIPS 272E1GSJ 27" FRAMELESS GAMING MONITOR (E-LINE) The Philips E-line monitors feature stunning visuals and elegant design for a stylish enhancement to your workspace. The 272E1GSJ is a 27-inch Full HD monitor with superb picture quality and designed with your well-being in mind. The panel is wrapped with narrow borders for a seamless appearance in a multi- monitor setup. Experience crisp Full HD visuals and smooth action with AMD FreeSync technology.VA DISPLAY The Philips 272E1GSJ utilizes advanced multi- domain vertical alignment technology, which gives you super-high static contrast ratios for extra vivid and bright images and extra-wide viewing angles of 178/178 degrees, making it possible to view the display from almost any angle. While standard office applications are handled with ease, it is especially suitable for photos, web-browsing, movies, gaming, and demanding graphical applications.144Hz GAMING You play intense, competitive gaming. You demand a display with lag-free, ultra-smooth images. This Philips display redraws the screen image up to 144 times per second, effectively 2.4x faster than a standard display. A lower frame rate can make enemies appear to jump from spot to spot on the screen, making them difficult targets to hit. With 144Hz frame rate, you get those critical missing images on the screen which shows enemy movement in ultra-smooth motion so you can easily target them. With ultra-low input lag and no screen tearing, this Philips display is your perfect gaming partner.1ms MPRT FAST RESPONSE TIME-Philips console gaming monitor with 1ms MPRT effectively eliminates smearing and motion blur and delivers shaper, precise visuals to enhance gaming experience. Best choice for playing thrilling and twitch-sensitive games.ADAPTIVE-SYNC TECHNOLOGY-Gaming shouldn't be a choice between choppy gameplay or broken frames. With the new Philips monitor, it doesn't have to be. Get fluid, artifact-free performance at any framerate with AMD FreeSync Technology. Smooth, quick refreshes and ultra-fast response times.SMARTIMAGE GAME MODE-The new Philips gaming display has quick access to OSD, fine-tuned for gamers, offering you multiple options. "FPS" mode (First person shooting) improves dark themes in games, allowing you to see hidden objects in dark areas. "Racing" mode adapts display with the fastest response time, high color, along with image adjustments. "RTS" mode (Real-time strategy) has a special SmartFrame mode which enables highlighting of a specific area and allows for size and image adjustments. Gamer 1 and Gamer 2 enable you to save personal customized settings based on different games, ensuring the best performance. ULTRA WIDE-COLOR TECHNOLOGY-Ultra Wide- Color Technology delivers a wider spectrum of colors for a more brilliant picture. Ultra Wide-Color wider color gamut produces more natural-looking greens, vivid reds, and deeper blues. Bring media entertainment, images, and even productivity more alive and vivid colors with Ultra Wide-Color Technology.LOWBLUE MODE-Studies have shown that not only ultra-violet rays can cause eye damage, but also short-wavelength blue light rays from LED displays can cause eye damage and affect vision over time. Developed for users’ well- being, Philips LowBlue Mode setting uses smart software technology to reduce harmful shortwave blue light.FLICKER-FREE TECHNOLOGY-Due to the way brightness is controlled on LED-backlit screens, some users experience flicker on their screen, which causes eye fatigue. Philips Flicker-Free Technology applies a new solution to regulate brightness and reduce flicker for more comfortable viewing.WHAT'S IN THE BOX-Monitor with stand, HDMI cable, Power cable, User Documentation.

Screen Size: 27 Inches


Display Resolution Maximum: 1920 x 1080 Pixels


Brand: PHILIPS


Special Feature: Frameless


Refresh Rate: 144 Hz


Standing screen display size: ‎27 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎1920x1080


Max Screen Resolution: ‎1920 x 1080 Pixels


Brand: ‎PHILIPS


Series: ‎272E1GSJ


Item model number: ‎272E1GSJ


Item Weight: ‎12.81 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎25.8 x 20.1 x 4.6 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎25.8 x 20.1 x 4.6 inches


Color: ‎Black


Department: ‎Electronics


Manufacturer: ‎Philips Computer Monitors


Date First Available: ‎November 9, 2020


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  • Thank you Phillips !!! Initial review and first impressions.
Size: 27" 4K UHD Style: Design for Xbox | 144Hz 1ms
I purchased this after having a horrible experience with the Inzone M9 . After over a week of research this was in my top three 144hz , 4K monitors for my PS5 under $800 on Amazon . I should have gotten this one first but Amazon as always made things right. Right out the box the picture is amazing. HDR presets look life like on Gran Turismo 7 . You can see the grain in the leather steering wheel , reflections on the back and side glass , just stunning . Motion is buttery smooth . No ghosting, tearing etc with the faster adaptive sync setting on . The Last of Us 1 and 2 , AC Valhalla , GTA 5, Astros Playroom were equally jaw dropping . For reference my prior monitor was a very nice LG 4K , 60hz monitor . The differences are noticeably remarkable. With HDR on COD and Fortnite look amazing and clear . I opt to turn it off for even faster response times . Even with HDR off it looks amazing !!! The speakers are some of the best I have heard especially on a monitor . The Ambiglow lighting is a nice touch too. This is just my first impressions and I will update if I have any complaints but I do not for see any . If you are looking for a monitor in this price range this imo is the best bang for your buck !!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2023 by Steve Weeks

  • Solid gaming or WFH monitor
Size: 27" 4K UHD Style: Design for Xbox | 144Hz 1ms
Use this for both PC gaming and work from home on a M2 Macbook Air. Don't let the XBOX branding fool you, it works just fine with PCs and Macs. On the PC side, I've got it hooked up via good quality HDMI 2.1 cable and I'm able to get the 4k@144hz resolution and speed advertised. The included USB-C cable actually allows my M2 MacBook Air to run this as a main screen at 4k@120hz which has been a struggle in the past. The lighting isn't responsive enough to really follow your on scsreen gaming action, but it is bright enough to serve as a key light when manually set to the brightest setting and a color that works for your setup. I switched from an OLED setup to this, so I do miss the deep blacks that come from OLED panels, but between some Windows calibration and minor tweaks on the monitor itself, I've found the HDR600 setting on the montior to be sufficient enough. The stand is super heavy and very sturdy. I recommend arm mounting it to avoid the stand taking up too much of your desk space. Solid monitor for the cost. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2023 by Brian Kidd

  • I can now edit comfortably
Size: 27" FHD Style: 144Hz Low Latency
The media could not be loaded. Editing on a 14" laptop is not comfortable at all, so I urgently needed a monitor. After an exhaustive search I decided on this one. I didn't need the super monitor, but for the price, it handles better features than others. It has a good size, it has a VESA option, it is a well-known brand (Philips). It doesn't have built-in speakers which doesn't matter because I plan to use an external speaker. Also, I love its framless design and I must admit that the anime looks very good I am very happy with my choice, which to be honest took me a long time to make -_- ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2023 by Ale_Islas

  • great picture and great gameplay with caveat for switching from DP to USBC input
Size: 32" 4K UHD Style: Design for Xbox | 144Hz 1ms
I have been using this monitor with a Geforce RTX 3070 on gaming pc connected to DP or HDMI, NUC11th gen over usbc, Razerbook over USBC, and Xbox series S with HDMI. The good: The picture on this monitor is superb. Best uniformity I have ever had measured with my luminance meter. Little to no backlight bleed. No dead or stuck on pixels despite the warranty allowing up to 2 bright pixels. peak brightness over 600 so could get hdr-600 certification if it had local dimming. I dont calibrate colors but reviews indicate color is accurate. I have never used a high refresh rate monitor before. 144 Hz over DP with the gaming PC has really improved my gameplay in sports games. It really does make a big difference compared to 60 Hz. PSA: for those using Nvidia RTX cards, make sure to turn on vertical sync, and max FPS to 3 below the refresh rate over HDMI or DP once you have activated G-Sync. Refer to blurbusters.com article for explanation. This was important for preventing stuttering when using this with HDMI 120 Hz as my card was able to exceed the 120 Hz limit and I got stuttering when it did. I really enjoy the ambiglow which gives more contrast to the image when playing at night time. This worked perfectly with my xbox series S 4k HDR 120 Hz. You can watch the "Information" option in the OSD and it shows you the frame rate in real time while playing. The Xbox actually rarely dipped under 120 Hz. CEC works great with xbox so the screen turns on and off with xbox and volume of monitor can be controlled without having to go into OSD menu. The not so good: KVM Auto only works when there is one computer on USBC for video and one computer to USBA. If you try to use a USBC to USBA cable for a 2nd computer on a non USBC video input, Auto doesnt work. You have to manually select the USB and it's buried in the OSD menu unfortunately without a shortcut. The volume with xbox is really loud and even if you set the volume to 1 out of 100 it is still too loud. I think it would be better to output to an amp with speakers. The manual has no description for the DTS audio options or what they mean. The manual doesnt describe the KVM Auto functionality - I had to figure it out on my own. I dont understand the point of SmartPower 45 watt vs 65 watt for USBC. It seems like in HDR mode Ambiglow turns off if you have it set to 65 watt, but I havent noticed it. The monitor is not so great at getting an HDMI signal from a computer. I have to manually switch to a different HDMI input and then switch back to get a picture. The bad: I have contacted philips support about both of these issues below which I believe require a firmware update. I have not heard from them after a few weeks. I can work around these issues for my needs but people should know. 1) switch from DP to USBC input does not work when DP is using DSC I have my gaming PC connected to displayport for 144 Hz as HDMI over 144 Hz doesnt work. Then I have my Razerbook laptop connected to USBC. When I have my laptop connected and on I see the picture on USBC. When I switch to DP on my gaming PC, I see the DP picture. However, if I try to switch back to USBC with the laptop still on, the monitor is unable to display the picture from the laptop. There are 3 ways to get the picture back from the laptop: leave the monitor input on USBC and then turn the monitor off and turn it back on again, put the gaming PC to sleep so there is no output on DP connection, OR set the gaming PC to 98 Hz HDR or 120 Hz SDR so it is not using Display Stream Compression. It seems like a defect in the monitor because the same behavior happens when I connect an Intel NUC 11th generation (11PAHi5 model) over usbc, I cannot switch back to the NUC over USBC. If I connect the gaming PC to HDMI on the monitor, it is able to switch to USBC no problem. 2) No true 144 Hz with HDMI: This monitor cannot run 144 Hz over HDMI. Even if you switch to 144 hz in the OSD and switch to 144 hz in windows settings, it is actually only running at 120 hz. Somehow it is tricking windows settings into thinking it is at 144. HDMI 2.1 full 48 GBps bandwidth should support 144 Hz. Under "Information" in the monitor OSD when windows is set to 144 Hz, the monitor OSD says 120 Hz. And when I set vertical sync to On in the nvidia control panel, the max frame rate that games render at is 120 fps despite the same game rendering at up to 135 fps using displayport 144 hz. Summary: I am happy with the picture, happy with the gameplay on xbox over hdmi or PC over DP at 144 Hz. USBC 65 watt charging works great and you can set the Nuc or razerbook to do 120 Hz SDR which is actually nice for office work. There are some issues that hopefully will be corrected and then I can give this 5 stars. Update 5/11/23 I used a utility called Custom Resolution Utility to look at the HDMI 2.1 features of the monitor when in 144 Hz mode. I attached a screenshot of the settings in CRU. It shows full bandwidth 48 GBps which is awesome. So that is not the problem. The Freesync range is set to go up to 144 Hz. But when you click to edit the HDMI 2.1 features, the VRR range is set to a max of 120 Hz. With Nvidia G-sync turned on over HDMI, it uses that max of the VRR range as the max refresh rate so that is why the monitor OSD "Information" shows 120 Hz with G -sync on. If I turn G-sync off, then the monitor OSD "Information" shows 144 Hz. So G-sync does not use that Freesync range programmed into the monitor, it's using that VRR range which makes complete sense. For some reason Philips and I think all manufacturers probably have to set the max VRR to 120 probably to conform to some kind of HDMI certification. I havent found proof to bolster that claim though. So all I did was change that max VRR to 144 in CRU, and restarted the graphics driver and voila, G-Sync on and monitor Information now shows 144 hz. Frame rates in games over HDMI now going above 120 Hz just like what I had on Displayport. Getting 144 fps in Madden 23 and up to 135 fps in FIFA 23. Working perfectly no issues. If I put the computer to sleep, it retains those settings. If I restart, I just need to run CRU again and it's set back to max VRR of 144 Hz. So now I can do full uncompressed HDMI 2.1 on this monitor at 4k 144 Hz. I honestly havent noticed a difference compared to DP, but this solves the problem I was having switching from DP to USBC input by just having the gaming PC on an HDMI input. Hopefully this helps others using an Nvidia graphics card with this freesync monitor. I am raising my review to 4 stars. It's awesome that the HDMI 2.1 ports are full bandwidth 48 GBps. I learned after purchasing this one that other less expensive 4k 32 in monitors from Dell and Gigabyte actually use 24 GBps bandwidth on their HDMI ports with display stream compression so this full bandiwdth is not common. Philips doesn't advertise this monitor as G-sync compatible and so technically it is supposed to do 120 Hz with G-sync over VRR and 144 Hz is with Freesync. I was able to figure out how to get it to do 144 Hz over HDMI with VRR using the above trick, but I shoudn't dock the monitor for that. It would be nice if philips would just set the EDID to have a VRR range of up to 144 Hz to avoid confusion for people though. I had some legwork to figure this monitor's technology out, but in the end I am happy. I do have to say though that it is very concerning that Philips support has not responded to me in several weks. I am considering a 3rd party warranty as my confidence level in philips warranty service is low as a result. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2023 by Greg Greg

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