Philips has announced its line of gaming monitors under the Philips Evnia branding and has received several awards from the iF Design and Red Dot Awards category.
Evnia 8000
First, the Evnia 8000 series received the Red Dot Award Winner for Outstanding Design in Computer and Information Technology. Defined by the use of 4K OLED panels, the 42M2N8900 houses a 42-inch screen + 138Hz refresh rate + AMD FreeSync Premium for that premium gaming experience with no tearing and desync. The HDMI 2.1 compatibility means that no matter you’re PC or console, you get to have them all.
The QD-OLED variants 4M2C8600 and 49M2C8900 secured the iF Design Award 2023 on the other hand, focus on pumping all aspects to the maximum in terms of ultra-wide gaming through the use of the 5120×1440 panel with 240Hz refresh rate, VESA ClearMR 8000 certification, LowBlue Mode, flicker-free, KVM support, and DTS Sound system.
The Evnia 8000 series as a whole is designed with Ambiglow in mind which is the backglow LED strips on the back for additional flairs inside a room. Aside from that, USB-C with PD makes everyone’s life a bit easier while the SmartImage features provide different color profiles for different content.
Evnia 7000
For the Evnia 7000 series, the family got the Red Dot Award 2023 in Computer and Information Technology featuring the 34-inch WQHD model with Mini LED panel boasting 1152 zones of local dimming, thus fitting the HDR1400 certification.
The 165Hz refresh rate is a great middle zone for all sorts of games which is augmented by AMD FreeSync Premium Pro for the real HDR gaming experience. The curved angles and Ambiglow design make up the more conventional VA panel together with the usual package of LowBlue Mode, flicker-free, KVM support, and DTS Sound system.
Evnia 5000
The final one is the Evnia 5000 series honored at the Red Dot Award 2023 in Computer and Information Technology with the highlighted star being the 27-inch QHD providing 240Hz refresh rate and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, all the while keeping the price-to-performance ratio attractive.
The direction of this series is generally scaling down the 7000 products by just a bit to give more people the chance to experience the product lineup while keeping things competitive and suitable for most gamers around the world.