Philips 240PW9

Philips 240PW9

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Philips 240PW9 Reviews

DigitalVersus

03/2010

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6.0/10

Product Survey: 23'' to 28'' LCD Monitors

Anyone with a serious aversion to TN panels is sure to have their eye on the Philips 240PW9. It features an IPS panel with a resolution of 1920 x 1200 and a response time of 5 ms, which, on paper at least, should make it faster than the Dell U2410. There's no HDMI socket, just VGA and DVI ports, and this is understandable given that the 240PW9 is aimed at professional users rather than consumers. A height-adjustable stand mounted on a rotating base makes this 24-inch Philips monitor comfortable to use. The cherry on the cake is that it even has a portrait mode, which is great for viewing a whole web page or an A4 document without having to scroll down the page. Philips seems to be somewhat haunted by those pesky reverse ghosts. These are ghost images that appear in the complementary colours of the actual moving objects (hence the term 'reverse'), and which make the screen feel even less responsive than a monitor designed exclusively for office computing. As a result, this display is definitely not suitable for gaming. In fact, even in basic office computing tasks, you'll still notice some reverse ghosting if you look closely enough.