Philips Evnia 27M2N5500XD: 1,000Hz Gaming Monitor Unveiled

Philips' Evnia 27M2N5500XD is a 27-inch competitive gaming monitor delivering 500 Hz at 1440p and an extreme 1,000 Hz mode at 720p. IPS panel, 1 ms GtG, Delta E <2 and DisplayHDR 400; price and release date TBA.

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Philips Evnia 27M2N5500XD: 1,000Hz Gaming Monitor Unveiled

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Philips has introduced the Evnia 27M2N5500XD, a 27-inch gaming monitor focused squarely on speed. It runs at 500 Hz in native 2560 x 1440 and can switch to an extreme 1,000 Hz mode at 720p, putting it among the fastest displays aimed at competitive players.

Designed for competitive speed, not flashy visuals

The Evnia shares a dual-mode panel design with the recently surfaced AOC Agon AGP277QK, which makes sense given the brands' common corporate parent. That dual-mode approach prioritizes motion clarity and input latency over absolute picture fidelity. Most users will prefer the 500 Hz 1440p mode for a solid mix of detail and responsiveness, while a small subset of esports pros may opt for the 1,000 Hz 720p option when every millisecond counts.

Unlike some ultra-fast OLED prototypes weve seen, Philips uses a high-contrast IPS panel here. That brings a claimed 1 ms gray-to-gray response time and a 2,000:1 static contrast ratio — improvements that help keep blacks deeper than older IPS panels while maintaining rapid pixel switching. Philips also factory calibrates each unit to a Delta E of less than 2, so colors are accurate out of the box.

  • Panel: 27-inch high-contrast IPS
  • Refresh rates: 500 Hz at 2560 x 1440, 1,000 Hz at 720p
  • Response time: 1 ms GtG
  • Static contrast: 2,000:1
  • Color: Factory calibrated to Delta E < 2
  • HDR: VESA DisplayHDR 400 (no local dimming)

Its worth noting that the monitor carries VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification for basic HDR support, but lacks local dimming and very high peak brightness, so HDR effects will be modest. In short: this is a tool built to shave input lag and smooth fast motion, not to showcase cinematic HDR content.

Pricing and availability have not been announced yet. But as one of the fastest gaming displays revealed so far, the Evnia 27M2N5500XD is likely to attract attention from esports competitors and enthusiasts who prioritize frame rates and responsiveness over maximum resolution.

Will you trade pixels for speed? If you play at the highest competitive level, the 1,000 Hz mode could be tempting. For most players, 500 Hz at 1440p will remain the practical sweet spot. Keep an eye out for pricing and real-world reviews once Philips confirms launch details.

Source: gizmochina

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