Philips 27E1N1300AE 27″ 100Hz Monitor Review
Peter Donnell / 7 months ago
Display Analysis
MMD/Philips Monitors didn’t provide accuracy ratings on this monitor, which is usually an indication they’re not that good, but overall I think 95% of sRGB is alright for a budget IPS panel, and 79% of DCI P3 is good too.
Using the default settings, the Gamma measured pretty much dead on the 2.2 curves, so nothing to adjust here, all good!
The grey ramp is fantastic, sitting very close to the ideal target of 6500K throughout most of the range, and performing better than a lot of high-end monitors.
Colour accuracy is largely excellent, with everything sitting at around 1 to 2 Delta-E, but there’s one exception here. The 1F test for blue is inaccurate, and while from my own testing, I could see blues were a little richer looking than they should be, I wouldn’t say it looked bad at all, but if you’re doing colour-accurate work, this will be a minor problem. If you’re watching YouTube and scrolling reddit, it won’t be something you’ll notice.