







🖥️ Elevate your workspace with style, clarity, and comfort — because your screen should work as hard as you do.
The Philips 226E9QDSB is a 22-inch Full HD monitor featuring an IPS panel for wide viewing angles and vivid colors. Its ultra-narrow borders enable seamless multi-monitor setups, while AMD FreeSync technology ensures smooth visuals at 75Hz. Designed with eye-care features like LowBlue Mode and Flicker-Free technology, it supports long hours of comfortable use. Backed by a 4-year advance replacement warranty, this monitor blends style, performance, and reliability for professionals and gamers alike.









| Standing screen display size | 22 Inches |
| Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
| Brand | Philips |
| Series | Flat Monitor |
| Item model number | 226E9QDSB |
| Item Weight | 5.57 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 19.3 x 15.2 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.5 x 19.3 x 15.2 inches |
| Color | Black/Silver |
| Manufacturer | Envision Peripherals |
| ASIN | B07DMCLYHY |
| Date First Available | July 27, 2018 |
T**N
So nice had to buy it twice
Purchased the 24" FHD model and I love it. First of all the design makes it look much more expensive than it is. Very modern and clean design aesthetic with small bezels and a really nice stand that looks like it's made of aluminum (even though it's covered in plastic). The black/silver colors go really well with my whole setup with a matching keyboard and mouse as well. The screen quality is fantastic and looks very sharp and color-accurate. I ran multiple tests on the monitor and there have been no dead pixels or other quality control issues. The best thing about this monitor is the price - any other monitor in this price range looks incredibly cheap and outdated, even if they also offer 75 Hz 1080p on a 24" screen.The downsides to the monitor are the very confusing joystick-like controller on the back for navigating the menu because you never know which direction to pull it for what. The lack of adjustable heights or rotation limits how much you can move the monitor around but you can always mount it on an arm for that. Also, when you first plug in this monitor (at least for me) on Windows it defaults to 60 Hz. You have to dig through the advanced display settings to set it to 75 Hz.Overall the monitor is still overall 5 stars because the design is so clean and it works really well. Ended up purchasing a second one because the price point is so good.
D**O
Reasonably_Priced High Performance Monitor
The monitor, Model 246E9QDSB/27, ordered with free shipping, arrived six days after the order was placed. It was in top condition due to manufacturer's styrofoam inside a strong box inside an Amazon box. The monitor setup was easy and I used the DVI connection. I was very taken aback when I turned the unit on and got a full color, brilliant display that was decidedly better than the monitor I replaced. Overall I am very pleased with the performance so far.The ISP screen is very applicable to our family needs as we frequently Skype with our grandchildren. Two of us sit side-by-side, dividing the screen, and each of us has a great view due to the very wide viewing angle (178 deg). I believe gamers might find this monitor to be very adequate but have not tried it for gaming use. There is absolutely no apparent flicker and the Low Blue Light setting gives a very normal brightness for almost all of our normal viewing needs. Toggling between Low Blue Light and Normal Light mode is a quick and simple procedure once you locate and learn the function of the single switch (see comment below).There are a few items that I will note. First, although the monitor does comply with the VESA mounting standard (in this case, 75mm by 75mm) for monitor mounting, I could not use my very flexible tilt and rotate desktop monitor stand I had anticipated using because the input fittings which extend out perpendicular from the monitor back, both DVI and VGA, interfere enough with the stand column as to prevent the use of the stand. I could use HDMI for this model number but to do so would require some challenging cabling mods for my particular setup. Secondly, the on/off and mode selector switch is rather cryptically described in the manual. I finally found the switch and discovered that it was a multi-function toggle-type switch located at the bottom center of the monitor back. The diagramatic instructions should be augmented by stating in words, "The on/off and multi-function toggle-type switch is located about one inch from the bottom center of the monitor back. This switch is used for selecting the monitor functions and for making monitor adjustments." Thirdly, there was no CD or DVD included with the order. I went online to the Phillips website under Support, downloaded the driver file and User Manual and easily found the latest driver with the helpful instruction as to how to verify that the generic Windows 10 driver was being used and instruction as to how to install and verify that the correct driver had been installed. I consider these to be minor critics. In short, I am very pleased with this high-quality, very modern and up-to-date monitor...good job Phillips!
J**6
Light and Easy Set Up
【Delivery】I got the monitor quickly. It was scheduled for two weeks later but delivered on within 4 days. Amazon did a great job and I am very happy!!The box is in great condition - meaning not stressed - good sign.【Contents】There is a VGA cable and HDMI cable included. The power is a power brick using propriety connector. It doesn't feel warm at all when using. This translates to either efficient AC/DC conversion and/or very little electricity draw.【Aesthetic】It's truly close to frameless. The frame is so thin that it's almost like it's not there. It's right next to my Acer K242HYL (24" LCD) acquired last year at Staples, the frame on the Acer is 3 times thick compared to the Philips.The left part of the monitor panel kinds out of place. I just pressed it in with very light pressure and it snaps back into place.【Hook Up】The monitor is super light. I can lift the screen with one hand and feel confident that I will not topple it or drop it. It's very easy to hook up. Connect power cable to the brick, power brick to the monitor, HDMI cable to the monitor / PC, hook the power to the wall last. The power button is in the center back - directly in the back of the Philips logo. It's the joystick style of control you find in the old IBM (Lenovo) notebook. It's actually easier to use than the many buttons you need to press on the other monitors.【Set Up】I am on Windows 10 Pro. I plug it in and it just works - not a problem. I adjust it to 75Hz refresh rate - verified by checking my video card - but couldn't see a difference as a general usage monitor. I haven't had a chance to game on it so I can't tell how well it will work. The important thing is that the text is very crisp. My aging eyes doesn't complain as much. There are four levels on the eye protection, call low blue, 5 levels on Gama and the other normal changes you can make. I rejected the ideas of low blue but this actually works very well - it doesn't tint / blur / dull the display.Update 2021.02.14 - I can no longer set the refresh rate to 75Hz after a few Windows updates. I am not sure if there is an adjustment in hardware I did mess it up or was it Windows. Will investigate further when time allowed.Update 2021.0218 - I visited Philips web site & download their driver & "Smart Control" software. Neither allows me to change refresh rate to 75Hz.【Adjustment from Windows】If you are seeing blury text, Windows 10 allows me to adjust sharpness of the text from two places. One is from PC Setting, type "Adjust ClearType text" in the search box and go through the steps from the app. Another place is from Control Panel \ System and Security \ Security, click on Change settings (in the middle of the right edge). A "System Properties" dialog pops up. Click on the 3rd tab, "Advanced", click on settings inside "Performance". The dialog "Performance Options" comes up. Select "Custom", click on the 3rd option from the bottom, "Smooth edges of screen fonts" if not already selected.【Annoyance】Initially, right after hook up, Windows select Philips as the default speaker even though it has no speaker nor did I connect any speaker to it's 3.5 mm output. I hear no sound and I realized the default must have changed. I then fiddle with it just want to try out how it works to get audio from it. It's OK, not as loud as from my sound port directly from my motherboard so I switched back to my PC and all is well since then.
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