Philips Wants to Reinvent Eye Comfort with Its New 300Hz Gaming Monitor

Philips Wants to Reinvent Eye Comfort with Its New 300Hz Gaming Monitor

Philips has launched a new monitor, the 27M2N3500UK, which it claims is the world’s first to feature hardware-level circular polarization technology. The 27-inch display is priced at 1199 yuan (around $166) and is designed to combine gaming performance with advanced eye protection features.

Philips 27M2N3500UK Monitor

Philips 27M2N3500UK Specifications

The monitor features a 2K QHD resolution (2560×1440) Fast IPS panel, and supports a 300Hz refresh rate with a 1ms GTG response time. Philips targets eSports users and competitive gamers with this high-speed display.

It also supports Adaptive Sync and Smart MBR Sync for tear-free visuals and low motion blur, ensuring a smooth and responsive gaming experience. Philips says the monitor achieves input lag under 5ms with its zero-latency acceleration technology.

The key highlight of the Philips 27M2N3500UK monitor is its circular polarized light structure, developed with BOE and branded as ComfortView Blue 4.0. This technology is designed to reduce directional light stimulation to the eye’s crystalline lens and retina, simulating the spiral diffusion of sunlight for a more natural viewing experience.

The company says it helps alleviate common symptoms such as eye fatigue, dryness, and irritation during prolonged use. The display also includes TÜV Rheinland-certified hardware-level low blue light filtering and flicker-free DC dimming, along with an EasyRead mode designed for reading text comfortably.

The Philips 27M2N3500UK supports 100% sRGB, 95.8% DCI-P3, and 93.8% Adobe RGB color gamuts. It offers Delta E <2 color accuracy out of the box and comes with a factory calibration report. The display supports DisplayHDR 400 certification and reaches a peak brightness of 450 nits for enhanced detail and contrast in HDR content.

In terms of connectivity, it includes HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The monitor supports tilt adjustment from -5° to 20° and includes VESA 100x100mm mounting support. Philips uses over 85% recycled plastics in the build and provides 100% recyclable packaging, reflecting its focus on environmental sustainability.

In related news, Acer has unveiled its ProCreator 6K and 5K monitors with Calman color calibration certification at Computex 2025. AOC has also introduced a new 27-inch Full HD curved monitor featuring a 200Hz refresh rate, 1ms GtG response time, and HDR10 support.

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