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Philips launch the 276C8 AMD FreeSync enabled QHD monitor

MMD the brand licensing partner for Philips has announced the launch of a new 27-inch QHD monitor. The Philips 276C8 LCD monitor features a bezel-free appearance, USB-C connectivity, an IPS panel and AMD FreeSync technology, to offer a great blend of design and performance.

When it comes to aesthetics, the Philips 276C8 looks great with its virtually frame-free, edgeless Zero Bezel design. Not only does it offer an attractive appearance but also provides seamless tiling for multiple monitor setups. The Philips 276C8 is also incredibly thin at just 6.1mm. Due to the combination of this stylish and slim panel, along with a geometric stand design the monitor is recognised as the best in design and business by earning a Red Dot Design Award.

However, the Philips 276C8 is not all about looks, the monitor features a host of innovative technologies to deliver stunning images and high performance in 3D graphics, photography, movies and more. A CrystalClear 2560×1440 resolution brings images to life, while the IPS panel offers wide viewing angles and high colour accuracy via Ultra Wide-Color technology.

The Philips 276C8 should satisfy gamers too with support for AMD FreeSync technology and 75Hz refresh rate for smooth, tear-free gameplay experience and fast 4ms response time. Ensuring users can enjoy the monitor without fearing for their vision, the monitor also features several enhancements such as LowBlue Mode and EasyRead technology.

The monitor is equipped with a host of other great features including high-speed USB 3.2 Type-C connectivity with power delivery, to watch high-resolution video while charging compatible notebooks, while HDR 10 support provides immersive viewing. The Philips 276C8 monitor will be available in December with an RRP of £329.

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