Philips Momentum 278M1R, in-depth analysis

With the evolution of teleworking, the streaming world and especially gaming, monitor manufacturers are offering increasingly interesting alternatives that help users compose a good versatile setup that helps us take advantage of space without losing relevant features .

This Philips Momentum 278M1R offers an exciting all-in-one with exceptional gaming, professional and multimedia capabilities. Discover with us the in-depth analysis of this versatile Philips monitor and what our overall experience of use has been, we know that you are not going to want to miss it, if you are looking for a monitor, you may end up liking this one.

Materials and design

This Philips Momentum 278M1R drinks directly from "its big brother" the 55-inch Philips Momentum, Rather, it focuses on offering a spectacular user experience in several aspects, one of which is design. The build quality is quite good, a common signature in Philips products, in turn renouncing an aggressive "gaming" type design, something that is appreciated to also be able to place it in what would be a study or work station. The design is refined and elegant, hiding its characteristics in a real lambskin.

Both the top bezel and the sides are "minimized" by about eight millimeters, everything remains for the lower part. LED power light on the bottom right and its Ambiglow that surrounds the back of the device, where both the connectivity and the column of its support are. This column has an easy "click" installation system, as it usually happens in these mid-range / high-end Philips products, and it is something that we greatly appreciate, being able to do without all kinds of tools for a first assembly.

At the design level, this Philips Momentum 278M1R It stands out for the quality of construction, a quite elegant and attractive industrial design and its striking rear LEDs.

Panel technical characteristics

We start from a panel of 27 inches that has 4K UHD resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels with a relationship of quite traditional aspect of 16: 9 and with HDR compatibility. This resolution offers us a pixel density of He achieved 163 PPP during last BSL, an élite number. and a pixel point of just 0,155 x 0,155 millimeters, something to keep in mind. We take the first jug of cold water with the soda cup and panel update, which is anchored at 60 Hz. 

We do have a interesting 350 cd / m2 LED backlight, since as is obvious, we work on an IPS LCD panel. We have a 1000: 1 contrast and this allows us together to enjoy the 91% of the NTSC range, 105% of the sRGB range, and 89% of the Adobe RGB standard, so we could consider it suitable for photo editing based on our tests. It is true to color, and we stayed very close to an ideal color temperature of 6500K which results in a clear and natural image, except perhaps in the reds, where Philips monitors tend to saturate. Otherwise we have a fairly homogeneous color that seems natural and pleasant both to work and to play. You can buy it at the best price on Amazon, do not miss this opportunity.

Connectivity and HDR

This Philips Momentum 278M1R lacks almost nothing, so let's start with what I have instantly missed USB-C connection. While it is true that this technology is not yet noticeably implemented in the professional environment, Apple users will appreciate it. Secondly, We continue with a very wide range of possibilities, the best in the market as I have been able to observe:

  • 1x 3,5mm Jack headphone output
  • 2x HDMI 2.0
  • 1x DisplayPort 1.4
  • 1x USB-B Upstream (for accessories and PC)
  • 4x USB 3.2 Downstream for connecting peripherals (includes BC 1.2 fast charge)

This innumerable list of ports will allow us to do without HUBs if we take advantage of its USB-B port, something that in other Philips monitors is done through a USB-C port. It is useful for keyboards, mice and much more, something that seems especially good to me.

As for HDR, we are HDR400 certified, we take into account that we do not have a great brightness or zonal lighting, so HDR does what it can best. It has Wide Color Gamut therefore its range of colors is quite wide in dark areas. The brightness is reasonable and has generally given us good results.

Sound and multimedia experience

This Philips Momentum 278M1R features two fully integrated downward-firing speakers with an estimated power of 5W for each. The reality is that with its almost total absence of bass, it offers us an experience above average. However, I still recommend a good soundbar like the Sonos Beam as a good company for this type of device. They manage to fill our experience if we are not very demanding and they get us out of the way quite well. In theory, They are DTS Sound certified speakers.

Regarding the user experience, I have to declare myself a fan of the factory calibration of Philips monitors, it seems natural and versatile. We have taken advantage of its features with a PlayStation 5 and in the same way we have worked with it through an Apple MacBook Pro, and it has fulfilled both for the photographic edition and for the video game. We have modes Smart Image with presets for each functionality, as well as added FlickerFree-style technologies. Obviously their only 4 ms imputlag (GtG) they allow us to enjoy shooters and other video games. Yes indeed, the 60 Hz perhaps they fall short for the most demanding gamers.

The experience of its 22 RGB LEDs behind the frame that Philips baptizes as Ambiglow is spectacular, it creates a sensation of very noticeable immersion, and why not say it, it is simply «fun» in our office / room, all without any external software .

Editor's Opinion

We are facing an extremely versatile monitor, a good option for those who study / work in the same position where they spend their hours of fun, it allows us to optimize spaces without losing a single functionality, with the Philips guarantee seal. The price, around 400 euros depending on the point of sale, with free delivery on Amazon.

Momentum 278M1R
  • Editor's rating
  • 4.5 star rating
414,00
  • 80%

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  • Integrated
    Publisher: 95%
  • Panel quality
    Publisher: 90%
  • Features
    Publisher: 90%
  • Connectivity
    Publisher: 85%
  • Compatibility
    Publisher: 90%
  • Portability (size / weight)
    Publisher: 85%
  • Price quality
    Publisher: 80%

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Sleek, well-built design
  • Wide selection of ports and connectivity
  • With Ambiglow you save an LED strip
  • Very good panel with good functions and settings

Cons

  • Without USBC
  • I miss a bit more shine in this price range

 


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