★★★★★ 4
pretty good
Size: 24 inch 100Hz
Philips' 24-inch Frameless Full HD Monitor has the same type of attraction that the sleek lines and frameless edge provide as the utility that the product provides in terms of work and entertainment. Frameless edge helps provide the fashionable and streamlined appearance, while the 23.8-inch display provides the Full HD (1920x1080) resolution that creates the crisp images that are ideal for daily usage.
Establishment and Link:
Installation of the monitor is usually simple and easy, and the process is not difficult to complete and comprehend by the user. It includes one HDMI and one VGA socket in order to support most equipment. It lacks internal speakers, yet external speakers or headphones must be utilized if one desires sound output from the monitor.
Performance
It has the feature of supporting up to 100Hz display refreshes for smoother graphics when doing regular computing tasks. While good enough for general applications, there were comments that said that accurate color calibration to function is problematic and that this is one area that needs investigating if you're doing high accuracy color precision tasks.
These include:
A. Design
Aside from the frameless feature, the monitor also impresses by being light in weight and having a sturdy base. The stand itself is also adjustable so the user has the opportunity to tilt to the convenience. VESA mounting support is also included on the monitor for the convenience of the user who would want varied mounting options. Reddit
Conclusion
Philips 24-inch Frameless Full HD Monitor offers the perfect form and function blend at the unbeatable price. Easy installation, two ports for connection, and the slim profile make it perfect for those consumers who require a no-frills monitor for general computing use. Purchasers will have to balance the fact that there are no speakers built-in and potential differences in the accuracy of the color calibration to decide if the display is perfect for their specific requirements.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025