Philips Evnia 27M2N3200NF 27" IPS Full HD 144Hz 0.5ms G-Sync Gaming Monitor
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Get This DealAt 27 inches with a 144Hz IPS panel and 0.5ms MPRT response time, this Philips Evnia punches well above its current price point for one specific reason: IPS at this refresh rate typically costs considerably more. Most monitors at this price bracket force you to choose between colour accuracy and speed — you either get a TN panel that's fast but washed out, or a slow IPS with rich colours. This one refuses that compromise, making it a genuinely compelling option for anyone who plays fast-paced games but still wants their desktop and media to look decent.
Who Is This For?
This monitor suits the budget-conscious PC gamer who plays competitive titles like Valorant, CS2, or Apex Legends and wants fluid motion without sacrificing the visual quality an IPS panel brings to everyday use. G-Sync compatibility adds meaningful value if you're running an Nvidia GPU, reducing screen tearing without a mandatory FreeSync setup. If you're after 1440p or 4K resolution, or if you stream and grade video professionally, look elsewhere — Full HD on a 27-inch screen sits at roughly 81 PPI, which is noticeably soft for detail-critical work at close viewing distances. You can find more options in our best gaming deals UK guide.
What Buyers Say
Owners consistently praise the out-of-box colour calibration as unusually solid for the price, with whites appearing clean rather than blue-shifted. The stand, however, draws regular criticism — it offers tilt only, with no height adjustment or pivot, which is a real ergonomic limitation for longer sessions. Some users also note the HDR10 implementation is functional rather than transformative at this brightness level, so don't buy this expecting HDR to be a headline feature.
The Deal
Currently priced at £74.99, down from £99.99, the £25 saving represents 25% off. Because this product is newly tracked, there's no historical pricing data to confirm whether £99.99 is a genuine long-term RRP or a briefly inflated reference point — worth bearing in mind before assuming this is the lowest it's been. That said, £74.99 for a 144Hz IPS monitor with G-Sync compatibility is objectively difficult to argue with at this tier. Watch it, but don't wait forever.
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