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The Philips E Line 27" (272E1GAJ) is the kind of monitor that makes sense if you’re buying on a budget and just want something reliable for day-to-day work. For £148 ex-VAT, you’re typically not paying for fancy extras—you’re paying for a decent, usable 27-inch display that should handle spreadsheets, office apps, and general multitasking without fuss. If your setup is fairly “standard” (laptop or desktop, typical office lighting, not colour-critical design work), it’s a solid value choice and the size-to-price ratio is the main draw.
That said, I wouldn’t get excited about it if you’re doing creative work that depends on accurate colour, or if you need the smoothest motion performance for gaming/video editing. It’s also 27-inch on Full HD—so if you sit close, you may notice the text isn’t as sharp as higher-resolution options. Overall: good pick for an office roll-out, a second monitor, or anyone wanting a dependable bigger screen without spending much. If you care about crisp text at close range or you’re colour-sensitive, I’d look at higher-end or higher-resolution alternatives instead.

LowBlue Mode for easy on-the-eyes productivity
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Built-in stereo speakers for multimedia
A pair of high-quality stereo speakers built into a display device. They may be visible front firing, or invisible down firing, top firing, rear firing etc. depending on model and design.

Less eye fatigue with Flicker-free technology
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1ms (MPRT) fast response for crisp image and smooth gameplay
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SmartImage game mode optimized for gamers
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144Hz refresh rates for ultra-smooth, brilliant images
You play intense, competitive gaming. You demand 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...

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