A fine fit for both console and PC, Does a decent job with HDR visuals, Good out-the-box colour accuracy, Improved connectivity with three HDMI, Effective Ambiglow mood lighting, Loud DTS speakers, Native FreeSync and G-Sync Compatible
Costs more than its 43in sibling, 60Hz refresh unlikely to appease enthusiasts, VA limitations; black crush and colour shift, Could do with a remote control
Building on the promise of the Momentum 43, Philips' smaller, more versatile 32in alternative serves as a useful one-stop destination for both PC and console gamers.Priced at £490, the 32in VA panel offers many of the mod cons gamers would expect at t...
While otherwise a fantastic 4K gaming monitor, the 326M6VJRMB has been totally scuppered by a sale on the larger, and better, Philips Momentum 436M6VBPAB...
Published: 2019-06-12, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: A few months ago, Philips and AOC flew me to Madrid to check out their new monitors, including this, the Philips Momentum 32 inch 4K display – something they claim is a console gamer's dream – but is it?Well, let's run you through it. First, it's a 32 inc...
The Philips Momentum 326M6JVRMB is attention grabbing. It was kicking out a serious amount of light, so much so, that I had trouble getting my camera to focus on anything until I adjusted to compensate for that.You'd be forgiven for thinking that it was a...
Published: 2019-06-13, Author: Adam , review by: pcmonitors.info
Quite vibrant and varied colour output overall, with strong DCI-P3 coverage and appropriate use of the gamut under HDR, Strong static contrast and appropriate HDR luminance levels plus local dimming for convincing bright-scene HDR performance – plus a rel
Gamma and saturation shifts, more pronounced than on some ~32” VA screens, Screen surface imparts a slightly grainy look to lighter elements, moderate ‘black crush' and less convincing dark-scene HDR performance, Some weaknesses in pixel responsiveness an
We consider the 31.5” screen size, as used by the Philips 328P6VUBREB, to be a very nice size for the ‘4K' UHD resolution. It delivers a strong pixel density that gives a distinct ‘UHD' look to suitably high resolution content, whilst keeping the size of...
Published: 2017-11-10, Author: Paolo , review by: monitornerds.com
The Philips 326M6FJSB is a superb product considering its abilities and its friendly price which makes it easy to overlook its minor limitations. Despite missing the brand's claims in color and contrast, testing revealed that this model had plenty of eye-...
Ambiglow is kinda gimmicky, No height or rotation adjustment
The response time and refresh rate could be better for dedicated gamers, and the wide stand doesn't allow for height adjustment or rotation. Other than that, it's hard to find faults in this monitor.With plenty of customizable settings options in the on-s...
Published: 2020-01-25, Author: Christoph , review by: gamezoom.net
saubere Verarbeitung, keine Staubeinschlüsse oder Pixelfehler, Pixeldichte, schickes Design (inkl. Ambiglow-Beleuchtung), gute Bildqualität (Kontrast, klare Farben), entspiegeltes Display, AMD FreeSync, HDR600, USB 3.0 Ports, Höhenverstellung, fairer Prei
Blickwinkel und Ausleuchtung könnten besser sein, Schlierenbildung bei sehr schnellen Bewegungen in Spielen, Klangqualität der Stereo-Lautsprecher, nur 60 Hertz (Kritikpunkt für PC-Spieler)
Der Philips Momentum 326M6VJRMB ist ein zweischneidiges Schwert. Auf der einen Seite konnte uns die saubere Verarbeitungsqualität, die schicke Ambiglow-Beleuchtung und die zahlreichen Anschlussmöglichkeiten überzeugen. Von der Wahl des Panels sind wir nic...
Der Philips 326M6VJRMB ist eine sinnvolle Ergänzung des Momentum-Produktportfolios. Das hochauflösende, kontraststarke MVA-Panel wurde sorgfältig implementiert. Es ermöglicht in Kombination mit der einfachen, zonalen Dimmung der Hintergrundbeleuchtung ein...