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Philips 243V7QDSB 24 "
24 "27 "
Screen size:24 "
Resolution:1920x1080 (16:9)
Panel:IPS, response 5 ms
Frequency:60 Hz
Contrast:1 000:1
Brightness:250 cd/m²
Functions:Flicker-Free
Connectors:VGA, DVI-D, HDMI

Stylish thin-bezel 23.8-inch Full HD monitor with high-quality IPS screen and technologies that prevent premature eye fatigue. This model can be used both for solving a wide range of work tasks, and as the main monitor of a home personal computer. Its screen has a physical diagonal size of 604 mm and a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels, which provides a pixel density of 92 ppi or 36 pixels / cm.

This level of detail is sufficient for the vast majority of tasks, and at working distances (more than 60 cm), individual pixels are not highlighted. The screen is based on an 8-bit (6-bit + FRC) IPS-type matrix, which has a W-LED backlight with anti-flicker technology (Flicker-Free). This matrix allows the screen of the Philips 243V7QDSB monitor to show a maximum brightness of 250 cd/m2, a static contrast ratio of 1000:1 and viewing angles close to the maximum possible 178 degrees.

Such parameters and a matte anti-reflective coating allow you to work comfortably in any level of ambient light. The matrix also has a minimum response time of 5 ms GtG and 14 ms BtW, which provides a fairly clear image without noticeable blurring when showing dynamic scenes of films or computer games. In addition, the monitor supports Low Blue Light technology, which reduces the amount of short-wave blue part of the LED backlight emission spectrum. This has a beneficial effect on long-term vision health and reduces daily eye fatigue. You can connect to a personal computer, laptop or other signal source via VGA, DVI-D and HDMI interfaces (a D-sub cable for VGA connection is included).

All specifications
Specifications 243V7QDSB
Colour
Product typemonitor
Size24 "
Screen
Panel typeIPS
Surface treatmentmatte
Resolution1920x1080 (16:9) / Full HD /
Pixel size0.28 mm
Response time (GtG)5 ms
Refresh rate60 Hz
Vertical viewing angle178 °
Horizontal viewing angle178 °
Brightness250 cd/m²
Static contrast1 000:1
Dynamic Contrast10 000 000:1
Colour depth16.7 million colours (8 bits)
Connection
Video transmissionVGA
DVI-D
1xHDMI
Features
FeaturesFlicker-Free
General
Wall mountVESA 100x100mm
Power consumption14 W
Dimensions (WxHxD)540x415x209 mm / with stand /
Weight3.5 kg / with stand /
Official Websitephilips.co.uk
Added to E-CatalogJuly 2017
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Model overview based on user reviews  
The Philips 243V7QDSB 24" monitor is appreciated for its matte screen finish, thin bezels, and excellent color reproduction, making it a popular choice for both work and entertainment. Users commend its fast response time and wide viewing angles, which enhance the overall viewing experience. The monitor's affordable price is another highlight, offering good value for money. However, some users have reported issues with dead pixels and a narrow brightness adjustment range, which can be too bright even at the lowest setting. Despite these concerns, many find it a reliable option with no flickering and a stable build, suitable for everyday use.
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For that kind of money it's worth taking
28 January 2021 
There were no dead pixels, no flickering, and the picture was not glitchy. I'm happy. For such a price - this is TOP. If you are looking for a monitor for 8 - 9 thousand rubles, I recommend purchasing it!
Price, small bezels on the sides, picture, viewing angles, headphone port (sound quality does not deteriorate), in three words 'TOP for its price'
The monitor shakes quite a bit if you touch it with your hand, but these are minor things.
Nikita Shaurause Philips 243V7QDSB less than month
great model, love it
6 December 2020 
Excellent monitor for its price, I've been using it for more than a year now and have had no complaints! My eyes don't get tired, I play very often =) I recommend it to anyone considering buying... I got the same monitor for my friend and he's not complaining, he's been using it for a year =)
IPS panel, Matte screen finish, Thin bezels and excellent color reproduction
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Philips disappointed, Dell is expensive as hell, I'll be considering LG, Asus.
20 November 2017 
Matte screen, no flickering, thin frames, mechanical control buttons, has a VESA mount and can be hung on a normal adjustable stand for two monitors.
Complete lack of quality control, I took 2 items and had to return both due to dead pixels. One had a blue pixel in the center that was always on, the other a black (dead) pixel also right in the center. The monitor is very bright, and the brightness is adjustable in a very narrow range from "oh my God my eyes" to "damn, it's so bright", even when the brightness is at 0, it's still too bright. In sRGB mode, the monitor operates only at 100% brightness (a clear firmware flaw that's been around since the 234 series or maybe even earlier), meaning it can only be used in this mode as a "death ray."
just bought Philips 243V7QDSB  i recommend it don't buy
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