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Philips Releases 4 New Professional E1 Series Monitors

Philips has today expanded its E1 line of monitors with four new models each designed for modern professionals in a hybrid work environment featuring Full HD IPS panels, slim bezels, and features designed to improve comfort.

Philips E1 Series

The four new models from Philips include the 24E1N1300A, 24E1N1300AE, 27E1N1300A, and 27E1N1300AE which are each equipped with either a 23.8″ or 27″ Full HD IPS panels which provide crisp, detailed and highly colour accurate images all within a slim design with minimal bezels. They all deliver superb picture quality alongside a 100 Hz refresh rate, Adaptive-Sync and 1ms MPRT fast response time to improve eye comfort, and allow the monitors to be used for gaming after work. All of these monitors feature USB-C 3.2 connectivity with power delivery up to 65W.

Comfort and Ergonomics

When it comes to a business and work oriented monitor, the ergonomics and comfort features are the selling points. All of these monitors come with LowBlueMode and Flicker Free technology for easy-on-the-eye viewing. The EasyRead feature also allows for a paper-like reading experience further improving eye-comfort. With each of the two 24″ and 27″ models, there are two variants, the A and AE models which are separated by the inclusion of a 100mm height adjustable base with the latter.

Price and Availability

The Philips 24E1N1300A24E1N1300AE27E1N1300A, and 27E1N1300AE are ideal for users looking for a reliable monitor that can enhance their home office productivity with fast connectivity and comfort, while also ensuring enjoyable and immersive free time.

The Philips 24E1N1300A and 27E1N1300A are already available for purchase at a price of £129.99 and £149.99 respectively, while the Philips 24E1N1300AE and 27E1N1300AE will hit the shelves from February at a price of £149.99 and £159.99 respectively.

For more information visit philips.co.uk.

Jakob Aylesbury

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