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Philips Evnia details 32M2N8900P QD-OLED 4K monitor with Ambiglow and KVM

Philips Evnia has introduced the 32M2N8900P, a new 31.5-inch 4K gaming monitor built around a 4th-generation QD-OLED panel. The display targets both high-end gaming and creative workloads, pairing a 240Hz refresh rate with true 10-bit colour reproduction and a manufacturer-backed three-year warranty that covers pixel burn-in.

The monitor achieves a 1,500,000:1 contrast ratio, VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification, and broad colour space coverage reaching 99.5% DCI-P3 and 97.7% Adobe RGB. Performance metrics specify a 0.03ms grey-to-grey (GTG) response time, alongside official Nvidia G-Sync compatibility. Built-in software features include target aids like Smart Crosshair and Smart Sniper, as well as contrast boosters such as Shadow Boost and Stark Shadow Boost.

Aesthetic and spatial integration is driven by an AI-enhanced Ambiglow system that adjusts the colours of the rear lighting based on the active display content. This is expanded via AmbiScape inside the Evnia Precision Center software tool, allowing users to synchronise up to 10 external Matter-certified smart lights.

For productivity and multi-system setups, the rear I/O is outfitted with HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.1, and USB-C inputs supporting DisplayPort Alternate Mode and 65W power delivery, managed via an integrated KVM switch and MultiView split-screen software. Additional hardware features include SoftBlue panel-level low-blue-light technology and dual 5W internal speakers equipped with DTS Sound. The Philips Evnia 32M2N8900P is scheduled to release in June 2026 for £829.99.

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