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Philips 276C8 27" (Monitors)

It's understated from the outside, and doesn't offer full 4K resolution, but dazzling HDR colours and excellent frame rate make the well-built Philips 27M1F5500P a sturdy proposition for demanding gamers. The biggest downsides are a lack of a webcam...

6 expert reviews | 8 user reviews

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Philips P9H 49" (Monitors)

The Philips Brilliance 499P9H offers a winning combination of a gigantic, ultra-wide curved screen—shining with a bright, vivid image—and extras like a Windows Hello-compatible webcam and a built-in KVM switch.

18 expert reviews | 61 user reviews

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Philips Brilliance 241P4QPYEB (Monitors)

Chock-full of features and shining with solid brightness and color coverage, the Philips Brilliance 279P1 is an excellent entry in the growing category of docking-station monitors.

29 expert reviews

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Philips Momentum 559M1RYV (Monitors)

Philips' Momentum 559M1RYV delivers an excellent jumbo-screen experience for gaming and entertainment. Its only flaw is a weak overdrive, but with a vivid picture, accurate color, killer HDR, top-quality sound and Ambiglow, it has some worthwhile...

4 expert reviews

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Philips Momentum 329M1RV (Monitors)

The Philips Momentum 329M1RV is a 32-inch Ultra HD IPS gaming monitor with 144 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR 400 and extended color.

3 expert reviews

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Philips 346P1CRH 34" (Monitors)

The Philips 346P1CRH is an overwhelming acquaintance that takes possession of the desktop in a way that few other monitors can. It’s cool to be surrounded by what you’re dealing with, whether it’s games, movies, or more serious work.

8 expert reviews

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Philips 288E2A 28'' (Monitors)

The Philips 288E2A is a 28-inch 4K monitor for serious image processors who want to spend more money on cameras and software than on the screen they work on. The price tag is so low that I almost expected it to be useless. Instead, I was highly...

3 expert reviews

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Philips PF97x1 (2006) Series (TVs)

For additional information on Plasma Displays and product reviews, please visit our Plasma Displays product guide.

34 expert reviews | 244 user reviews

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Philips PFL40x7 (2012) Series (TVs)

Excellent picture and sound, There are some standard settings, eg. Movie, Sports, Games; otherwise infinitely tunable, eg red green and blue levels can be tuned seperately. Also PixelPlus can be tuned to remove artifacts (hatching). Software controlled...

11 expert reviews | 877 user reviews

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Philips PFL99x3 (2008) Series (TVs)

A pricey 42-inch LCD TV but one that also feels its asking price in terms of features and performance

18 expert reviews | 27 user reviews

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Philips PFL86x6 (2011) Series (TVs)

As "seal of good design", known throughout the global world of design and beyond, the iF product design award honors outstanding achievements in design.

8 expert reviews | 309 user reviews

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Philips PFT65x0 (2015) Series (TVs)

The Philips 50PFT6550 is a 50-inch TV with – shock horror – a Full HD rather than native 4K screen resolution. Despite its relatively old-school pixel count, it's far from a basic TV.

5 expert reviews | 22 user reviews

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Philips PDL79x6 (2011) Series (TVs)

As "seal of good design", known throughout the global world of design and beyond, the iF product design award honors outstanding achievements in design.

18 expert reviews | 282 user reviews

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Philips PF96x1 (2006) Series (TVs)

Is that the Aurora Borealis? At this time of year? At this latitude? Localized entirely in my living room? No wait; it's just the ethereal...

45 expert reviews | 348 user reviews

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Philips PF98x1 (2006) Series (TVs)

The Philips Flat HDTV (42PF9831D/37) grabs the viewer's attention with its colorful surround lighting system, but this HDTV's image quality was mediocre compared with other similarly sized displays I've seen.

30 expert reviews | 78 user reviews

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Philips PFL42x8 (2013) Series (TVs)

We really like this Philips TV – it’s one of the more enjoyable 32in TVs we’ve laid our eyes on this year. Its excellent picture quality is its biggest strength, particularly with non-HD content.

14 expert reviews | 389 user reviews

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Philips PFL68x5 (2020) Series (TVs)

This 42in LED LCD TV proves you don't have to wear recycled paper underpants to show your love for the Earth's well-being.

21 expert reviews | 93 user reviews

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Philips PFL74x3 (2008) Series (TVs)

Though the remote lacks backlighting and programming capabilities, it's quite good--small, light, and comfortable to hold. The buttons are well laid out, too. The remote includes picture-in-picture buttons, but the TV lacks picture-in-picture

23 expert reviews | 455 user reviews

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Philips PFL84x4 (2009) Series (TVs)

The 42PFL8404 42in LCD TV isn't as expensive as other Philips sets, so have any corners been cut?

27 expert reviews | 675 user reviews

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Philips PFL99x0 (2005) Series (TVs)

In wrapping this review up we're clearly bound to point out that at the best part of three grand, the 42PFL9900D is prohibitively if not grotesquely expensive for a 42in flat TV. But then the 42PFL9900D is no ordinary 42in TV, as its dazzling if...

27 expert reviews | 83 user reviews

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Philips PFL76x3 (2008) Series (TVs)

Philips debuted its 7000 FlatTV series at CES. This new line ranges from 19 to 52 inches (diagonal), and features a rounded edge surrounded by an acrylic edge, which not only gives the set a less

26 expert reviews | 339 user reviews

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