Philips just dropped a dual-mode monitor that chases absurd refresh rates while pretending it can still behave like a normal display.
Dual-mode refresh madness
Dual-mode refresh madness
- Philips unveiled the EVNIA 27M2N5500XD monitor.
- Switches between HD at up to 1,000 Hz.
- QHD mode tops out at 540 Hz.
- Toggle is pitched as a quick shortcut.
- IPS panel anchors the whole setup.
- Smart MBR pushes response time down to 0.3 ms.
- Strobing modes drive those best-case numbers.
- Contrast is rated at 2,000 to 1.
- Covers 100 percent of sRGB.
- Hits 94 percent Adobe RGB.
- Delta E below 1 is claimed.
- Makes it usable beyond pure esports.
- Supports VESA DisplayHDR 400.
- Treats HDR as baseline, not premium.
- Focuses on dark detail and bright highlights.
- Relies on internal tone mapping tricks.
- Adaptive-Sync smooths variable frame rates.
- AI Shadow Boost lifts dark scene visibility.
- Smart Crosshair adjusts color dynamically.
- Smart Sniper adds targeting assistance.
- Hybrid Low Blue Light mode is included.
- Mixes hardware and software filtering.
- Aims to reduce eye strain.
- The effect depends on color shifts.
- DisplayPort 2.1 is onboard.
- HDMI 2.1 is also supported.
- Bandwidth is listed at up to 80 Gbps.
- Designed to avoid refresh bottlenecks.
- Japanese availability is not confirmed.
- Product pages were missing at the announcement.
- Regional rollout details remain unclear.
- Specs suggest niche appeal first.