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    Philips Evnia 49M2C8900 QD-OLED review: A strong highlight among the greatest super ultrawide monitors

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    Philips Evnia 49M2C8900 QD-OLED: Two-minute review

    (Image credit: Future / Isaiah Williams)

    I was specifically drawn towards the Philips Evnia 49M2C8900 in hopes that its Ambilight RGB feature would enhance my gaming experience, and I’m quite happy to report that it did, with color shifts that made my favorite games like Resident Evil 4 remake and Cyberpunk 2077 blossom even more – but not without some downsides. As I mentioned in a previous feature, my love for super-ultrawide monitors hasn’t faded, but I’ve felt I needed a break from them.

    Issues with desk space and games not supporting the 32:9 aspect ratio are one thing, but the 49-inch display size made the Auto Brightness Limiter (ABL) far more noticeable than it would be on a smaller display, as I realized when testing on other OLED ultrawide monitors like the Alienware AW3423DWF OLED ultrawide.

    In my experience, I couldn’t fully enjoy the Ambilight feature as much as I thought I would, considering the length of the display (which can serve as a compliment to how immersive it is), and yes, I tried it without another monitor mounted on top of it, and came to the same conclusion. It’s also worth noting that the Ambilight feature can sometimes fail at representing accurate colors.

    That doesn’t mean it’s bad by any means, but it made me realize that I likely would have enjoyed the feature far more on the 34-inch 1440p or 42-inch 4K Philips Evnia models. It just gets to a point where you wonder if the 32:9 aspect ratio is a little bit too much, but ultimately, if those aren’t dealbreakers for you, you’ll absolutely love this display.

    (Image credit: Future / Isaiah Williams)

    On a more positive note, though, gaming in titles like Call of Duty or Battlefield 6 on this display gives you an extra edge and lets you take advantage of a 240Hz refresh rate. If you have the hardware capable of pushing high frame rates, you’ll reap the benefits with smooth gameplay and a 0.03ms Grey-to-Grey (GtG) response time, minimizing ghosting and blur as pixels transition.

    It’s not just multiplayer FPS shooters where this shines, as this is an exceptional display in narrative-driven action games, and truly makes you feel like you’re at the center of the action. The increased point of view you get with super ultrawide displays, as such, should not be understated, providing a cinematic experience to get lost in, and I felt that across the numerous single-player games I tested on this display.

    The 49M2C8900 is another display that highlights how much better OLED is when compared to regular LED or even mini-LED monitors. Sure, mini-LED displays can provide better, more consistent brightness levels, notably because there’s no frustration with ABL. However, OLED is simply undefeated when it comes to deep black levels, and you can see that in my Wallpaper Engine screenshots below – truly fascinating.

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    Just to highlight, if you’re a big fan of horror games that take full advantage of dark environments or even those with constant color changes like Cronos The New Dawn, then there’s plenty of fun to be had with this display. The images don’t do it enough justice, and some might even suggest there’s major bloom or over exposure, but that isn’t the case at all with this display.

    It gets even better when Ambilight is working at its best, blending in perfectly with jumpscares or sequences in games where colors shift rapidly on screen, lending extra ammunition to an immersive visual experience. I can definitely see this being loved by those who aren’t particularly enthused by Ambilight when buying this monitor, as opposed to me, who was underwhelmed with its inconsistencies.

    Philips Evnia 49M2C8900 QD-OLED: Price & Availability

    • How much does it cost? $1,500 (retail) / £799 / AU$1,799
    • When is it available? Available now (first released in 2023)
    • Where can you get it? Available in the US, UK, and Australia

    The Philips Evnia 49M2C8900 is a pricey super ultrawide monitor, retailing at $1,500 and around £1,649.99 in the UK, which would have been an instant dealbreaker for me and many others. Still, it’s been available since 2023, so pricing has inevitably plummeted, meaning you can find it at much lower prices – specifically £799 (around $1,050) – with more active sales seeing it drop even further.

    Is it worth the retail price it was at previously? No, and that’s no shade on the display’s quality, because $1,500 is a tough ask for any gaming monitor. However, at its current pricing, I can easily recommend this for anyone who’s adamant to dive into the QD-OLED super ultrawide gaming experience, with the added productivity benefits.

    However, it’s worth noting that if you do plan on getting this display, it’s best to act fast, as it can be quite difficult to find it at various online stores. It doesn’t appear to be discontinued yet, but new Philips Evnia monitors are likely on the horizon to take the limelight.

    (Image credit: Future / Isaiah Williams)

    Philips Evnia 49M2C8900 QD-OLED: Specs

    Philips Evnia 49M2C8900 QD-OLED: Performance & Design

    Again, on a more consistent basis, I was left happy using the Philips Evnia 49M2C8900, as it gave me what I needed for almost all of my games (excluding those that don’t support the 32:9 aspect ratio).

    It’s simple, really: if immersion is your top priority and you’ve never used a display like this, I have no doubt this will be right up your alley. I must admit that I’m an ultrawide enthusiast, so I do have an element of bias towards these displays. Still, if anything, that ultimately makes me more critical of them with nitpicks – but aside from the issues with Ambilight and ABL, there are hardly any complaints from me with this display.

    When ABL isn’t an issue, you really notice just how great high brightness is for gaming, and thanks to the QD-OLED panel, I had no problems with any form of ghosting or smearing, which is something you might find with a VA mini-LED monitor, like the Mobile Pixels 34-inch ultrawide monitor I reviewed.

    (Image credit: Future / Isaiah Williams)

    It’s also worth noting that while this monitor is FreeSync Premium Pro certified, it supports G-Sync, so both AMD and Nvidia GPU users will be able to enjoy screen-tearing-free gameplay.

    Speaking of GPUs, it would be worth investing in a beefy GPU; to give you an idea, I was using the Asus TUF RTX 4080 Super OC GPU (the second GPU behind the RTX 4090), and the 5120×1440 display resolution gives it a run for its money, knocking Cyberpunk 2077‘s frame rate down to its knees around 50 to 60fps with ray tracing enabled and Frame Generation disabled.

    In terms of design, there’s a lot to love regarding the Ambilight feature when it’s functioning without glitches, and, excusing my personal issues with the width of these super ultrawide monitors, I believe many others will appreciate color shifts and effects even more than I do.

    I didn’t get to use a monitor mount, and the stand that comes with it is serviceable, but I would recommend buying a desk mount as the stand’s base takes up a decent amount of space on the desk – and the screen itself is already wide enough, taking up a majority of the room available.

    Philips Evnia 49M2C8900 QD-OLED: Productivity & OSD

    (Image credit: Future / Isaiah Williams)

    It isn’t just gaming where it shines, though, as productivity was a highlight while testing this display. If you thought that the 32:9 aspect ratio would serve as a detriment to your work-from-home duties, think again, because I was left very pleased with what the 49M2C8900 had to offer.

    I tend to multitask a lot when working, with multiple browser tabs left open, and perhaps some videos playing in the background, and this is the monitor built just for that. Yes, there are readability issues, as you’ll find with a wide variety of OLED displays with fringing around text, but this has never been a major issue for me, and it wasn’t the case with this display either.

    While my review unit didn’t come with a remote control, the addition of one is a godsend, and another aspect I don’t see nearly enough monitor manufacturers considering. I haven’t got my hands on the remote control at all, but I don’t need it, as I know that anything other than constantly reaching for the power button and OSD control behind the display is significantly more convenient.

    The OSD itself is serviceable with numerous tabs on settings for Ambilight (in the Ambiglow tab), SmartImage, and other input and audio options. Besides the option of a remote control or the OSD control on the monitor rear, the Philips Evnia Precision Center software works wonders as a replacement, allowing you to change settings via mouse and keyboard.

    Should you buy the Philips Evnia 49M2C8900 QD-OLED?

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    How I tested the Philips Evnia 49M2C8900 QD-OLED

    I used the Philips Evnia 49M2C8900 QD-OLED for just over a month, for both work and play, testing numerous games and movies to grasp the performance of the screen and the Ambilight color capabilities.

    This is a 32:9 display, so multiplayer shooters like Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 were tested to take full advantage of the screen estate and enhanced perspective of action on screen. It’s incredibly ideal for games that rely on instant reactions and better views of peripherals, and it’s one of the highlights that I noticed consistently.

    After using a handful of displays now (particularly QD-OLED), I’ve been able to differentiate the pros and cons of these displays compared to regular LEDs or mini-LED, which is why I’m certain that this is among the best you’ll ever find on the market.

    Philips Evnia 49M2C8900: Price Comparison

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