According to Heureka, the Philips 243V7QJABF is the third most popular monitor on the Czech market. On average, it is sold for 3100 CZK, Alza a T.S.Bohemia this week they reduced it to 2590 CZK. It was still two hundreds cheaper before 2020, but then during covid and the home office, prices rose to almost double. Since then they have been falling again.
The monitor has 24″ inches, a matte surface, a resolution of 1920 x 1080 px and an IPS-type panel that ensures slightly better colors and viewing angles than the TN that we find in cheaper models. The brightness is only 250 nits, but this is the usual value in the given class. Above The 4ms response will make demanding gamers turn their noses up, but it will be enough for regular users.The only small bonus is the refresh rate of 75 Hz instead of the traditional 60. But forget about FreeSync.
Philips promises flicker-free backlighting and limited emission of unpleasant blue light. Undemanding users can look forward to the integrated 2W stereo speakers and headphone output. The good connector equipment will surprise you. In addition to HDMI and DisplayPort, there is also a D-sub analog output on the back, so the monitor is also suitable for really old computers.
The stand only allows you to change the tilt, more advanced positioning is missing. But the Philips 243V7QJABF is also ready for mounting alternatives thanks to the VESA bracket. For CZK 2,590, it’s a good offer, but there are comparable monitors from other brands (Samsung, LG, Acer, Asus, AOC, ViewSonic) that you can buy in some stores even two or three hundred cheaper.