Philips 19DP6QJNS 19″ x (2) Dual LED IPS Monitors, 5:4 Aspect Ratio, Ultra Narrow Bezel, VGA,DP,HDMI w/MHL,USB
- (2) 19″ Class AH-IPS Monitors, 1280×1024 resolution, 5:4 Aspect Ratio
- Edge To Edge Glass with narrow border for seamless appearance
- Flicker Free technology, reduces eye fatigue
- Brightness- 250 cd/m2, Dynamic Contrast Ratio- 20,000,000:1, Response Time- 5ms
- Connectivity- VGA, Display Port, HDMI-MHL, Audio In/Out
Increase your productivity and reclaim your workspace. The light footprint provides a clutter-free design to clear up your desktop. With an ultra-thin border, the two displays can be combined almost seamlessly for one large display.
List Price: $ 499.00
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125 of 129 people found the following review helpful
I felt like I had to write something to counteract the previous …,
This review is from: Philips 19DP6QJNS 19″ x (2) Dual LED IPS Monitors, 5:4 Aspect Ratio, Ultra Narrow Bezel, VGA,DP,HDMI w/MHL,USB (Personal Computers)
I felt like I had to write something to counteract the previous reviewer…
1. Of COURSE its two separate monitors… that’s why it says 19"x2… That’s why it says Dual Monitor. Its completely clear that this is two separate monitors if you can actually read.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
Great display!,
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This review is from: Philips 257E7QDSB 25-Inch IPS-LED Monitor, Full HD Res, 250cd/m2, 5ms, 20M:1 DCR, VGA,DVI,HDMI-MHL, Audio I/O (Personal Computers)
I buy monitors for work and for personal use. I usually buy whatever is best for my needs and by feature requests of my team. I was looking for a semi-stylish office monitor with thin bezels (this will go into a future multi-monitor setup) with IPS and HDMI as the main requirements.
Pros Not cons but things to be aware of Overall Impressions: Great design, Great image quality, nice contrast and brightness. The price point was on point and the 25” which I thought was weird at first really grew on me quickly and I like the size and viewing distance on the desk. There’s a “Flickr Free” technology that is supposed to help with eye comfort levels. This is probably an on-going long term feature, so I’ll update if I feel a difference. My recommendation:
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Decent IPS monitor for the price – a quick accurate review,
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Short, accurate, to the point:
– Good IPS monitor for the money. |
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I felt like I had to write something to counteract the previous …,
1. Of COURSE its two separate monitors… that’s why it says 19″x2… That’s why it says Dual Monitor. Its completely clear that this is two separate monitors if you can actually read.
2. Practically EVERY computer and most laptops can support dual monitors, some may require an adapter, a docking station, or worst case there are USB devices that will output a second monitor.
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|Great display!,
Pros
Big pro: IPS – Viewing angles are important for our multi-monitor setups. Overall color looks fantastic.
Has DVI and HDMI – We really just needed HDMI but it has a good range of connectivity. The HDMI is of the MHL variety, if that matters to you.
We do some photo work and having a good range of brightness and good contrast helps.
The design looks good as well so it is aesthetically pleasing to the eye. The borders are nice and thin which is one of the reasons I selected this (like previously stated, multi-monitor setups).
Not cons but things to be aware of
1920×1080 – I feel like I need to say this in every review of a Full HD monitor but I read so many reviews of people who are disappointed a monitor is Full HD…like you didn’t read the spec sheets and bought it anyways. It’s a personal pet peeve…
25” is a new/different size that has popped up. Usually it is 24” or 27” but this one falls in between. It actually works out well because sometimes you want something bigger than a 24” but smaller than a 27”.
Overall Impressions: Great design, Great image quality, nice contrast and brightness. The price point was on point and the 25” which I thought was weird at first really grew on me quickly and I like the size and viewing distance on the desk. There’s a “Flickr Free” technology that is supposed to help with eye comfort levels. This is probably an on-going long term feature, so I’ll update if I feel a difference.
My recommendation:
If you are looking for a monitor between 24” and 27”, give this monitor a try. I find that 27” is too big to fit most office cubicles or desks (ours are smaller) and 24” might leave you wanting just a little more. I think the 25” is actually a perfect size for our needs and I’ll probably be picking up a few more.
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|Decent IPS monitor for the price – a quick accurate review,
– Good IPS monitor for the money.
– Used for photography, calibrated well
– Monitor stand would get 2 or 3 stars. Somewhat flimsy, cheap construction. Does not rotate or adjust up or down.
– On, off, other setting buttons poorly designed. They’re under a panel lip and you either guess where to press or have to bend down to look
up to find them. And they are poorly marked.
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