Super value monitor! This Philips has 4K/160 Hz and costs less than 6 thousand Home News Philips 27M2N3800A/00 is the cheapest 27" 4K high-refresh-rate monitor on our market A great choice for both gaming and work – smoother system navigation, crisp details, and fast response Significantly discounted – originally cost 8,190 CZK, now you can buy it for 5,990 CZK Sdílejte: Jakub Kárník Published: 31. 10. 2025 12:30 Advertisement As part of Black Friday sales, Alza has a very interesting offer for those who want sharp 4K and at the same time a high refresh rate. 27″ Philips 27M2N3800A/00 offers 160 Hz (and an optional 1080p mode at up to 320 Hz) for a price that usually belongs to 60Hz panels. If you play on PC or want smoother work in Windows, this is one of the most sensible ways to upgrade without paying a premium for high-end models. Why the Philips 27M2N3800A/00 makes sense right now The combination of 4K resolution and 160 Hz is still an exception at this price. The IPS panel adds good colors and stable viewing angles, anti-glare helps in a normally lit room, and a 0.5 ms response time with VRR (G-Sync Compatible/Adaptive-Sync) keeps action scenes under control. Compared to typical 60Hz 4K panels, everything feels snappier – from the browser to the editor’s timeline to games. Key parameters at a glance Panel: 27″ IPS, 4K UHD 3840 × 2160, anti-glare surface Refresh rate / response time: 4K 160 Hz, 1080p up to 320 Hz / 0.5 ms (MPRT) Synchronization: G-Sync Compatible, Adaptive-Sync (VRR) Brightness and colors: up to 400 cd/m², 8-bit Ports: HDMI, DisplayPort, headphone output; VESA 100×100 Other features: Flicker-Free, blue light filter, flat design KOUPIT 27″ 4K/160 Hz V AKCI You’ll use 160 Hz even outside of games A higher refresh rate doesn’t just please gamers. Smoother scrolling in the browser, faster UI reactions, less blur when moving text – you’ll notice all of this immediately. In games, 160 Hz and VRR will smooth out frame drops and help maintain a stable gaming experience even on more demanding maps. What to be prepared for HDR is basic: without local dimming, don’t expect a “true HDR” effect – consider it more like SDR with the ability to play HDR content. 8-bit colors: perfectly sufficient for everyday work and gaming; if you’re dealing with demanding post-production with a wider gamut, it’s worth aiming for 10-bit and higher brightness. Connectivity: lacks a USB-C/USB hub; for a clean single-cable setup to a laptop, this is good to keep in mind. Conclusion: 4K detail + 160 Hz for a “sixty-hertz” price The Philips 27M2N3800A/00 hits the sweet spot – 4K sharpness, 160Hz smoothness, very reasonable price. Yes, basic HDR and 8-bit are a compromise, but at this level, it’s the most affordable way to enjoy a fast panel not only in games but also during everyday work in Windows. If you were considering 60Hz 4K due to price, the extra cost here makes sense every day. KOUPIT 27″ 4K/160 Hz V AKCI In 2025, does 4K/160 Hz make more sense to you, or rather 1440p/240 Hz? About the author Jakub Kárník Jakub is known for his endless curiosity and passion for the latest technologies. His love for mobile phones started with an iPhone 3G, but nowadays… More about the author Sdílejte: akce alza Black Friday monitor Philips slevy