Philips has created a great monitor in the 273E3QH. Coupled with a W-LED backlight system, the AMVA panel is able to utilise the 20,000,000:1 contrast ratio, producing high-quality and vibrant images.
DVI, VGA and HDMI inputs will suffice for all but the most hardcore of multi-monitor users, with only the latter connection lacking a supplied cable. This input configuration is what we would consider to be near perfect for a 27″ 1080p screen, allowing it to double up as a gaming TV for use with High Definition consoles.
The absence of a DisplayPort connection may become an issue for some potential buyers wanting an EyeFinity configuration.
Offering a combined output of merely 4W, the built-in speakers aren't intended to replace a stand-alone pair. They served their purpose as a trouble-free way of producing a sound output, making them a worthwhile addition to the 273E3QH.
Likeability of the 273E3QH's appearance is going to be heavily swayed by individual perception. Personally, I feel that the circular stand is an attractive design feature that suits the monitor perfectly. The screen itself isn't going to win any style awards with a monotonous and dreary finish to its ‘texture' bezel.
SmartImage Lite certainly is a ‘Smart' feature. The trio of modes were backed by well-decided settings that enhanced the viewing experience of a specific scenario. We wouldn't have any problems relying upon the pre-determined settings for gaming, internet browsing or general usage circumstances.
Philips' 273E3QH monitor is available for the very competitive price of £230.90 from LambdaTek. Sporting an AMVA panel, LED backlight system, 20,000,000:1 contrast ratio and 27 inches of glorious 1920 x 1080 screen, the Philips 273E3QH monitor certainly does provide a lot of bang for your hard-earned buck.
Pros:
- Competitively priced for a VA panel.
- Excellent gaming performance.
- Good variety of inputs.
- Built-in speakers are convenient.
- Relevant and useful SmartImage Lite modes.
Cons:
- Bulky dimensions and dull colour aren't stylish.
- No DisplayPort.
- Tough competition in the £200-250 price range.
KitGuru says: A likeable monitor that offers great performance with a competitive price tag.
Nice looking monitor. I need to get me a new one too