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At £128.27 ex-VAT, the Philips 24M2N3201P/00 feels like a sensible “office workhorse” rather than a flashy gaming monitor. If you’re equipping desks for spreadsheets, emails, admin work, or general knowledge work, you’re likely to like the simplicity: a 24-inch class screen that’s easy to live with, good enough brightness for typical UK office lighting, and a setup that won’t demand fiddling to be usable. In that context, it’s good value—especially if you’re buying multiple units and want something that’s unlikely to be a headache.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it expecting top-tier creative performance or enthusiast gaming features. If you’re photo/video editing and you care deeply about colour accuracy and calibration consistency, you may find better options worth the spend. Likewise, if you’re a competitive gamer chasing smooth motion and ultra-fast response behaviour, there are monitors in this general price bracket that feel more purpose-built. If your use is mainly productivity and you want a straightforward, cost-effective upgrade, this Philips is a fair pick. If you’re on the hunt for high-end colour or serious gaming feel, look elsewhere.

Evnia Precision Center: Maximize Your Gaming Experience
Evnia Precision Center is an easy-to-use software designed to optimize and personalize your Evnia monitor. Whether you're a casual or competitive gamer, it offers a wide range of customization opti...

SmartImage game mode optimized for gamers
The new Philips gaming display has quick access OSD fine tuned for gamers, offering you multiple options. "FPS" mode (First person shooting) improves dark themes in games, allowing you to see hidde...

SoftBlue Technology: for comfortable viewing
SoftBlue LED technology, combined with the monitor's low blue light panel, is an effective solution to reducing the adverse health effects caused by high exposure to blue light. In this monitor's p...

Smart MBR: for reducing motion blur.
In an effort to reduce motion blur, this monitor's LED backlight will work simultaneously with the refresh rate to control brightness levels for the best picture clarity. Please note that Smart MBR...

Smart Crosshair: for better aim and more fun
Color of Crosshair is set by default. When Smart Crosshair is on, the color will change as complementary color to the background color. Smart Crosshair enhances the accuracy of aiming so you can sp...

Ultra-fast 260Hz refresh rate for virtually lag-free gaming
While playing the most intense engaging action-oriented games, Philips Evnia offers an overclockable 260 Hz refresh rate that enhances an ultra-smooth, lag-free gaming experience. Especially for fa...

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