• Philips 27" Led monitor with ultra clear 4K UHD (3840x2160) resolution with 10-bit IPS panel producing 1. 074 billion colors for smooth color gradations and detail
  • Elegant, slim design with narrow Border Display for a seamless appearance
  • Multitier enables active Dual connect and view at same time
  • DisplayPort 1. 2, HDMI 2. 0 (x2) inputs with HDMI audio-out for convenience
  • Less eye fatigue with flicker-free technology with low Blue mode for Easy on-the-eyes productivity
  • Repeat silver and TCG Certified, energy star 7. 0 with 100% recyclable packaging materials

95% satisfy with the monitor. The quality is good and I receive it on time. It only comes with power cable, VGA cable and audio cable. No HDMI cable included.

I was looking for an affordable 4K monitor and this one is great for the price. Pros: -4K resolution + IPS + 10-bit color from a brand I've at least heard of before AND less than $300--it's the only monitor I know of with all of those -Much brighter plus much more accurate colors than my previous monitor! -Sturdy metal base -The top and side bezels of the monitor are super thin--maybe around 1 cm. The panel itself is quite thin, too Cons: -Others have pointed out the lack of VESA compatibility but I personally wasn't planning on mounting my monitor anyway. My last monitor also wasn't VESA compatible. Either way, if it's a must-have, look elsewhere. Other Thoughts: -4K is probably a little overkill for a 27" screen, but 1) it's a new standard for TV/etc. (as opposed to 1440p) plus I do watch movies and broadcast TV through my monitor, and 2) the main reason I got it was actually for sharp text in large spreadsheets that I put together for work, and this is rocks for that. It's WAYYYY better than my last monitor (a 23" 1080p HP monitor) in that regard! And 3) for things like gaming you can set the resolution to something like 1440p -It's "only" 60 Hz--obviously; the thing is, 1) a 4K monitor pushing, say, 144 Hz is currently hundreds and hundreds of dollars more--literally. And 2) even if the monitor had the capability, virtually no video cards today could push out those types of frame rates at that resolution with today's latest games, so no real point, at least not for a few years. -I have to admit that I myself am not a massive expert who has compared dozens of the latest high-tech monitors. I'm primarily just comparing this to my previous 1080p HP monitor, and this one blows it out of the water, so I'm happy with the purchase!

This is a very nice monitor! I was looking for a 32" curved monitor, but the only ones within my budget were 1080p monitors with mixed reviews. Too many people complaining about pixel density and fuzzy text. I decided to look for 2K monitors and found this one with a coupon that put it right in my price range. I'm extremely happy I went with this one! No dead or stuck pixels. Colors are rich and beautiful. Blacks are outstanding. Out of the box it's way to bright, but a little tweeking with the settings and it's perfect. I did have to order a good display port cable to get it to run at the 75Htz refresh rate smoothly, but that was only $10 and well worth it. The stand went together easily in a matter of seconds and is very stable. The stand is made of nice thick aluminum and looks great as well. Overall, I totaly recommend this monitor!

I replaced an old Samsung 1080p monitor with this when I got my 1080 TI. HOLY SMOKES WHAT A DIFFERENCE. the TN panel makes a huge difference. Very little backlight bleed. Overall, I love it.

I have one LG 43" and one LG 32" monitors - I paid a lot of money for them. But I love this cheap Philip 276E8VJSB 27" the best! The stand is metal and feels premium, in contrast to plastic stand for the LG's. The panel is gorgeous, the price is very good for such good quality monitor. I was surprised that there's NO built-in speakers. I read reviews beforehand so I know there's NO VESA. But overall this monitor is worth every penny! The picture shows a screenshot from Tom's Hardware - the web description on Amazon is very vague about this.

I was worried about the picture quality for it's so cheap. I got this for my dad. But it turns out just as good as the expensive ones which I have. The operation nipple and the menu is even easier to use than my predator.

I also purchased LG UD58 ips 4k monitor which has very similar price range, so I did side by side comparison on these two. Philips 276E8 does not have VESA mount so that could be a huge downside for monitor arm goers, but it has a few advantages over LG’s competitive model. (1) Far thinner bezel: You won’t find a 4k monitor with this thin bazel at this price point. LG mode has pretty thick bezel. (2) Image quality: Excellent. Professional reviewers on Youtube also released the results that it is better than LG u58 4k monitor. (3) Light and thin: it is thinner and lighter (4) Loudspeaker for sound I would say at this point, Feb-2019, I can say with a confidence that this is the best 4k monitor under $300. I ve purchased 3 others but this one is the best. 5 stars.

Love this monitor so far. Going through old pictures and they look better than they ever have. I bought this monitor specifically for the incredible color range for photography and graphics work and it is living up to what I wanted. Games look great as well. Had a problem at first but it was of my own creation and I solved it quickly. After hooking up the monitor via an hdmi cable that I used for my previous monitor, I couldn't find the proper 2560x1440 resolution in the Windows 10 display settings. I tried creating the resolution custom but everything was blurry. It then occurred to me that my older hdmi cable might not be rated high enough to handle the higher resolution, so swapped it out with the hdmi cable that came in the box with the monitor and the problem was solved.

No complaints. The resolution is good. It’s easy on the eyes when used for spreadsheets, charts, graphs, etc. The design of the stand and monitor is very nice (nicer than the usual/standard “industrial” look of most monitors). No problems with bright pixels. No problems with back lighting bleeding through. We were concerned about these problems possibly being caused due to the shipping process (sometimes shippers are tough on heavier packages, in particular packages containing sensitive electronics can have unseen internal damage). But there are no problems like this at all. We’ve used this with two laptops (one is a Dell that is about 1 year old and one is a Toshiba that is about 3 years old) and it was plug and play without any trouble for both. We are so far very happy with this monitor.

I searched for the best large monitor and settled on this 27" beauty. I needed to replace a 30 inch dell monitor that died after many years of service. I admit I am spoiled and small monitors just frustrate me. This monitor is very light for it's size and the stand is sturdy. I roll my desk around on a wire cart but my keyboard is on my lap so no wobbling while typing. I do think if your desk isn't really sturdy you may have an issue while typing. I don't game unless playing secondlife virtual game counts...which is rendered beautifully. Text is clear and easy to read AND it doesn't throw off a lot of heat like my previous monitor so that was a BIG plus. I was a bit concerned with only 2 reviews..at this price... but I am not disappointed. It is a very nice monitor and will fill the needs of the average user very well.