Philips Monitors Gives Out Xbox Game Pass to Celebrate Launch of Philips Momentum Designed for Xbox

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Philips Monitors has added a surprise for true console gaming aficionados following the launching of the Philips Momentum Monitor Designed for Xbox. The first five people who buy the unit will get a free 6-month Xbox Game Pass subscription, which is ideal for big-screen gaming.

The Xbox Game Pass will provide winners with unlimited access to a rotating selection of over 100 high-quality game titles for a period of six months. The Xbox Game Pass will be claimed by scanning a QR code contained in the first five boxes of the Philips 559M1RYV Monitor. Philips Monitors’ Official Stores on Shopee and Lazada, as well as Philips Gaming authorized partners PCWORX, DIGI-SERV, DYNAQUEST, PC Express, and Thinking Tools Inc., are all offering this one-time limited offer. The Philips Momentum 559M1RV is available for pre-order from any of Philips Gaming’s authorized partners in your area.

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Momentum Philips Designed specifically for Xbox console gaming, these displays are built from the ground up to provide Xbox players the best possible experience. The addition of the new HDMI 2.1 spec allows for 4K resolution and faster 120Hz refresh rates on next-generation consoles, resulting in an ultra-clear and ultra-smooth gaming experience. The Philips Momentum, which is not to be neglected by PlayStation lovers, is also suitable for playing PS5 games using HDMI 2.1 technology to maximize the pleasure with 4K visuals and 120Hz refresh rates on PS5-exclusive games. When connected to a computer, this Philips Momentum monitor offers an even quicker 144 Hz refresh rate, allowing for seamless gameplay on both consoles and computers.

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For additional details on the Xbox Game Pass promo, visit the Philips Monitors PH’s Facebook page.

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