Make sure this fitsby entering your model number. 24-Inch (23.8" Viewable) LED monitor with full HD 1920x1080, IPS panel for wide-viewing angles and full colors Philips Ultra Wide-Color technology with 129% sRGB & 108% NTSC color gamut coverage Amd Free Sync technology provides fluid, artifact-free gaming performance Ultra-narrow borders allow for minimal distractions and optimal multi-monitor setup Hdmi, DVI-D, VGA, and audio out connectivity Low Blue mode reduces harmful shortwave Blue light for your wellbeing Flicker-free technology regulates brightness and reduces eye fatigue
Oh my god this was the worst horrible terrible. Pixellated text and horrible and made me dizzy and the worst and bad and not good and bad too. Are you thinking about buying this as a computer monitor? I recommend that you do not. Dont read the description they provide, trust me - its not a computer monitor. No no no no jn no. Oh my god no. God forbid. Please ono. Dont even think about it. On the other hand it is an attractive piece of hardware, aesthetically I mean. But as a computer monitor? I think you already know what I think of it - I think it is not good for this. Do not try at home.
Mylan Myers
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Two bad monitors. Got a replacement unit and the panel of the new unit had similiar issues. Massive quality control issues here. Look elsewhere—do not buy! Id give it zero stars if I could.
Phillip
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I purchased 2 of these to be mounted on a dual monitor bracket. The Philips monitor is set for 75mm which is fine, but when you attach a bracket that could support 75mm or 100mm, the bracket blocks the inputs. That is just poor design. No one makes a 75mm ONLY VESA bracket. I cant believe they dont get more complaints. I contacted Philips and they understood the issue, and suggested that the bracket might not be VESA compatible, but Im convinced that if I switched out brackets I would still have the same problem. So I returned both monitors. What is most frustrating is that it will take 3-5 days to get my refund, then 2 days for whichever monitor I get, so its a week wasted because Philips wasnt smart enough to test their design. Ive previously been loyal to the Philips brand, but this is a sour taste in my mouth.
A. Monahan
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I ordered dual Philips 246E9QDSB 24" monitors last week. The picture is OK, it would work for my purposes. But the issue is you cant mount them. So far I tried two monitor stands and in both cases the VESA plate covered the HDMI plugs int he back (see pic.). All VESA plates in the market are 75X75 and 100X100. You need one that is 75X75 only so that it fits this monitor, but it does not exist. The recommendation is to use a hacksaw the cut the plate :( I think Philips designed this very poorly. Before they drilled the holes in the back of the monitor they should have measured the distance from the plugs first. I am returning the monitors, very disappointing.
Jared L
1
I bought 2 of these monitors for work and within 6 months, both monitors are now unusable. They began getting fuzzy at the bottom of the screens and now, both of them are completely useless. I tried to contact the company and their website does not exist. Contacted Amazon to try and get some information and the website they gave me, same result, web page not found. The product listing claims that these monitors come with a 1 year warranty which is useless being the fact that I am not able to contact the company.
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