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The 4K QD-OLED gaming monitor I use every day has hit a new low price from Amazon

A powerful 4K monitor.

The Philips Evnia 32M2N8900 is the monitor I use every single day for work and non-work things, and it's easily the centrepiece of my office, being a sublime 32-inch 4K 240Hz QD-OLED panel that offers sublime detail and smooth motion across a large screen, and I can't speak highly enough of it in the time I've had it.

Traditionally, these large QD-OLED screens have a significant cost attached to them, with some pushing four figures in terms of outlay. From Amazon though, this feature-rich model is £649 today, making it one of the cheapest panels of its kind.

Philips Evnia 32M2N8900 monitor

Philips Evnia 32M2N8900 (32-inch, 4K, 240Hz, QD-OLED)

Now £649.00 (was £675.00)

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The headline of the Evnia 32M2N8900 is its big QD-OLED display that gives you everything you could want from a monitor in 2025, with rich detail, fantastic contrast, and the deep, inky blacks we've come to expect from its panel type. Its 4K resolution and 240Hz refresh rate combo means it also offers excellent detail and super-smooth motion that makes all the difference for responsiveness in competitive shooters, and even helping daily productivity tasks to feel that little bit more smooth. To be able to drive it to its full potential, you will need a powerful gaming PC, though.

The only chink in the armour here is SDR brightnesss, as is typical with the panel type, although it can get up to 1000 nits in a small window for impactful HDR highlights. Elsewhere, we've got DisplayHDR True Black 400 support, as well as G-Sync and FreeSync compatibility to eliminate screen-tearing or juddering whether you're using AMD or Nvidia GPUs. It's also a colour-accurate panel, with virtually perfect coverage of the sRGB, DCI-P3 and Adobe RGB gamuts in my testing, proving the Evnia 32M2N8900's suitability for both productivity and creative tasks.

I'd also be inclined to argue that this is one of the best-looking monitors in its class with a stylish white and grey colourway that has typified the Evnia lineup of monitors since their announcement back in October 2022. You also get Philips' handy rear-projecting Ambiglow lighting that's usually found on their TVs that can show all sorts of colours on the wall behind the monitor if you want a little more atmosphere. The stand here also offers good adjustment, with plenty of scope for height adjustment, tilt, and swivel, while the ports here total a pair of HDMI 2.1 ports, a DP 1.4, a two port USB-A hub, headphone jack and a USB-C port that supports Thunderbolt 4, DisplayPort Alt mode and. up to 65W of power - that's come in very handy for using my MacBook Pro on a larger screen.

I don't think you'll be able to find a more feature-rich panel for £649 than the Evnia 32M2N8900, and this deal from Overclockers would make it seriously tempting for an upgrade.

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