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24'' Philips 246E9QDSB Full HD 1920x1080 75Hz Frameless FreeSync IPS Monitor Expired

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Amazon has 24'' Philips Full HD 1920 x 1080 75Hz Frameless FreeSync IPS Monitor (E9 Line, 246E9QDSB) on sale for $99.99. Shipping is free.

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Specs:
  • Resolution:m 1920x1080
  • Refresh Rate: 75Hz
  • Philips E-Line 24" (23.8" viewable) LED monitor with Full HD 1920x1080, IPS panel for wide-viewing angles and full colors
  • Philips Ultra Wide-Color technology with 129% sRGB & 108% NTSC color gamut coverage
  • LowBlue mode reduces harmful shortwave blue light for your wellbeing + Flicker-Free technology regulates brightness and reduces eye fatigue
  • AMD FreeSync technology provides fluid, artifact-free gaming performance with support up to 75Hz refresh rate
  • 3-sided frameless design with ultra-narrow borders allow for minimal distractions and optimal multi-monitor setup
  • Wall mountable (VESA compatible)
  • HDMI, DVI-D, VGA, and audio out connectivity

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Amazon.com [amazon.com] has 24" Philips IPS 1920 x 1080 75Hz FreeSync Blue Light Monitor (246E9QDSB) on sale for $99.99. Shipping is free

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Model: PHILIPS 246E9QDSB 24" Frameless Monitor, Full HD IPS, 129% sRGB, 75Hz, FreeSync, VESA, 4Yr Advance Replacement Warranty

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PhIlips monitors are made by TPV since mid 00's. It was a joint venture setup and later spun off. They are the largest producers of monitors globally. TPV's other in house brand is AOC. Usually Philips branded monitors have an additional year of warranty. TPV also is an OEM producer of other brands, perhaps such as Dell. Which Philips at one point in the 00's produced all their monitors.

TPV also has the licenses for all Philips TV's produced outside of North America and Philips Audio globally. In North America Philips and Magnavox TV's are produced by Funai of Japan since around 2008/9 under license. Funai was the original OEM manufacturer, long before Foxconn/Hon Hai existed.

Why all the licensing? Because electronics have become commoditized tech with low barriers of entry. Unless you're selling high end products at top prices, you aren't making profits. Especially, when you can get old reliable A/V products dirt cheap at shop goodwill or Ebay. Better to get 5% of sales and not invest a dime. Have you seen LG's giant drop in profits report???
It's almost as if all those cargo ships stuck outside of ports for months on end finally were able to empty their holds of bulky hard-to-store high-value-yet-highly-depreciating items. And now warehouses are stuffed to the gills -- and that's money being lost.

Not only because product isn't being moved, but in some locales, additional taxes/fees are assessed on actual storage in a warehouse (in an effort to promote transactions instead of warehouses sitting on goods).

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01-19-2023 at 07:42 PM.
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Wonder who makes Phillips Monitors?
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01-20-2023 at 07:33 AM.
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Alot of monitor deals lately
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01-20-2023 at 11:35 AM.

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Alot of monitor deals lately
It's almost as if all those cargo ships stuck outside of ports for months on end finally were able to empty their holds of bulky hard-to-store high-value-yet-highly-depreciating items. And now warehouses are stuffed to the gills -- and that's money being lost.

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01-20-2023 at 03:56 PM.
01-20-2023 at 03:56 PM.
would this pair nicely with mac mini 2?
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01-20-2023 at 08:12 PM.
01-20-2023 at 08:12 PM.
No. Go for 27" and 1440p. doesnt make sense to spend on the latest computer tech and then waste it on a little 1080p monitor in my opinion.

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01-21-2023 at 07:35 AM.
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What's a blue light monitor? It doesn't show Red or Green Light?
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01-21-2023 at 07:36 AM.
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None of the specs look tempting or I miss some specialty.
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Philips monitor? Come on 😆 🤣 😂

Please elaborate.
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Wonder who makes Phillips Monitors?

PhIlips monitors are made by TPV since mid 00's. It was a joint venture setup and later spun off. They are the largest producers of monitors globally. TPV's other in house brand is AOC. Usually Philips branded monitors have an additional year of warranty. TPV also is an OEM producer of other brands, perhaps such as Dell. Which Philips at one point in the 00's produced all their monitors.

TPV also has the licenses for all Philips TV's produced outside of North America and Philips Audio globally. In North America Philips and Magnavox TV's are produced by Funai of Japan since around 2008/9 under license. Funai was the original OEM manufacturer, long before Foxconn/Hon Hai existed.

Why all the licensing? Because electronics have become commoditized tech with low barriers of entry. Unless you're selling high end products at top prices, you aren't making profits. Especially, when you can get old reliable A/V products dirt cheap at shop goodwill or Ebay. Better to get 5% of sales and not invest a dime. Have you seen LG's giant drop in profits report???
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Quote from ards :
PhIlips monitors are made by TPV since mid 00's. It was a joint venture setup and later spun off. They are the largest producers of monitors globally. TPV's other in house brand is AOC. Usually Philips branded monitors have an additional year of warranty. TPV also is an OEM producer of other brands, perhaps such as Dell. Which Philips at one point in the 00's produced all their monitors.

TPV also has the licenses for all Philips TV's produced outside of North America and Philips Audio globally. In North America Philips and Magnavox TV's are produced by Funai of Japan since around 2008/9 under license. Funai was the original OEM manufacturer, long before Foxconn/Hon Hai existed.

Why all the licensing? Because electronics have become commoditized tech with low barriers of entry. Unless you're selling high end products at top prices, you aren't making profits. Especially, when you can get old reliable A/V products dirt cheap at shop goodwill or Ebay. Better to get 5% of sales and not invest a dime. Have you seen LG's giant drop in profits report???
Thanks and repped!
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