Thursday, September 2, 2021

Philips intros ‘Designed for Xbox’ Momentum gaming monitors

Philips and its monitor license partner, Monitors & Displays Holding B.V., have unveiled the world’s first series of gaming monitors designed specifically for Xbox.

These ‘Designed for Xbox’ monitors, which are being developed as part of the existing Philips Momentum line, were extensively tested and validated by engineers at Microsoft to ensure perfect compatibility while meeting the high expectations that avid Xbox fans expect.

Built to provide the ultimate gaming experience for Xbox users, Momentum is specced with HDMI 2.1 that delivers 4K resolution and faster 120Hz refresh rates for ultra-clear and ultra-smooth gaming performance. 

Unlike standard televisions, Philips Momentum gaming monitors are built with low latency and low lag to provide a much smoother, more realistic gaming experience. This low input lag is a great advantage when playing twitch-sensitive video games, allowing the input to register on the screen faster.

Philips Momentum is also built with HDR support with DisplayHDR 1000, Variable Refresh Rate, plus an Xbox Game Mode that produces specially tuned picture quality for Xbox games, among others.

“Philips Momentum broke new ground in console gaming as the first monitor to achieve VESA DisplayHDR 1000 certification.  We are thrilled that the Momentum console gaming monitors will deliver a new standard of audio-visual experience that will bring out the very best in your Xbox,” said Chris Brown, Philips Monitors Global Product Marketing Lead.

According to TechHive’s report last June, this series consists of three models: the 55-inch Philips Momentum (559M1RYV), the 43-inch ASUS Strix Xbox Edition Gaming Monitor, and the 28-inch Acer Xbox Edition Gaming Monitor (XV282K).

Philips said in a press release that the flagship 55” Philips Momentum (559M1RYV) will come with a specially designed speaker enclosure from renowned British loudspeaker company Bowers & Wilkins.

The company is yet to announce Momentum’s pricing and availability in the Philippines, but according to TechHive’s report, Microsoft and Philips is eyeing to release it during summer or fall this year.

Read next: Microsoft is launching cloud gaming service on Xbox consoles this holiday season

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Source: Speed Magazine PH

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