Philips Evnia 34M2C6500/00 34" Curved OLED Wide Quad HD 175Hz 0.03ms Height Adjustable Gaming Monitor
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Get This DealQD-OLED technology is what separates this Philips Evnia from the crowded field of standard OLED and IPS gaming monitors — it layers quantum dot film over an OLED panel to deliver colours that IPS simply cannot match, while keeping the pixel-perfect black levels and 0.03ms response time that make fast-paced games feel genuinely different to play. At 34 inches and 3440x1440 resolution with a 175Hz refresh rate, it hits a sweet spot where you get meaningful extra screen real estate for immersive titles without needing a GPU that costs more than the monitor itself.
Who Is This For?
This is aimed squarely at the enthusiast gamer who sits close to their screen, plays a mix of competitive shooters and story-driven titles, and refuses to compromise on colour fidelity — someone who has outgrown 1080p but isn't ready to chase 4K frame rates. It also suits creative workers who need accurate, wide-gamut colour in a dual-purpose setup. If you primarily play fast-paced esports titles and colour depth matters less to you than raw pixel count or ultrawide compatibility in your game library, a flat 27-inch 1080p monitor at a third of this price is more honest value.
What Buyers Say
Owners of this panel consistently praise the out-of-box colour accuracy and the sheer depth of contrast — dark scenes in RPGs and horror titles look genuinely cinematic rather than washed out. The height-adjustable stand draws specific praise for build quality at this price tier. The recurring caveat is OLED burn-in anxiety, particularly for users who leave static HUD elements on screen for long sessions, and some report the integrated KVM switch is fiddlier to configure than the manual suggests.
The Deal
Currently priced at £449, down from £549, the £100 saving represents an 18% reduction — not insignificant on a premium panel. However, because this product is newly tracked on our site, we have no historical price data to confirm whether £549 was a genuine long-term retail price or a briefly inflated baseline; treat the "was" figure with appropriate scepticism until more data accumulates. Check our best gaming deals UK guide for context on where this sits against comparable OLED alternatives. At £449, it's worth watching — but wait for a second price drop before committing.
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