Philips China has unveiled the new Evnia 32M2N8900X, a flagship gaming monitor that pushes the boundaries of display technology. Featuring a 32-inch 4th-generation QD-OLED panel from Samsung, the monitor delivers up to 1000 nits of brightness in HDR mode—significantly surpassing earlier models—and meets the stringent DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification. This ensures deep blacks, infinite contrast, and exceptional color accuracy, making it ideal for immersive gaming and high-end content creation.
The 32M2N8900X combines the advantages of OLED technology—perfect black levels and high contrast—with Quantum Dot enhancements for superior color performance and brightness. Its 4K resolution (3840 x 2160) is paired with a blistering 240 Hz refresh rate, delivering ultra-smooth visuals with minimal motion blur. With a response time of just 0.03 ms, the monitor eliminates ghosting and delivers razor-sharp motion, a critical feature for competitive gamers and professionals demanding precision.
Connectivity has been significantly upgraded, with DisplayPort 2.1 supporting the demanding bandwidth required for 4K/240 Hz. The monitor also includes USB-C ports with power delivery, enabling charging of laptops and other devices, and a built-in KVM switch for seamless switching between multiple computers without rewiring. The Ambiglow feature, which synchronizes ambient lighting with on-screen colors, is managed via the new Evnia Precision Center software, allowing users to fine-tune brightness, color temperature, and HDR settings from a single interface.
The monitor’s design closely follows its predecessor, featuring a slim bezel and minimalist aesthetic that blends seamlessly into any workspace. An anti-glare coating reduces reflections, improving readability in well-lit environments. While the 32M2N8900X has been launched in China, pricing and availability for the German market remain unconfirmed. This new addition to Philips’ Evnia lineup solidifies the brand’s reputation as a leader in high-performance gaming displays, setting new benchmarks for image quality, performance, and user experience in the premium segment.