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Philips PUS85x7 (2022) Series (TVs)

It’s affordable and good-looking, but The One doesn’t hit Philips’ usual standards with either its picture or sound quality

6 expert reviews

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Philips Evnia 34M2C8600 (Monitors)

The Philips Evnia 34M2C8600 is a premium ultrawide gaming monitor with fantastic colour coverage and great responsivity thanks to the brilliant OLED panel. With a relatively gentle 1800R curvature, the level of distortion becomes negligible for...

9 expert reviews

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Philips Evnia 49M2C8900 49" (Monitors)

The monitor's G-Sync/FreeSync support and 240Hz maximum refresh rate pack a powerful combination for gaming, accentuated by the gorgeous ambient lighting that comes built into the display. Integrated speakers sound decent (for monitor speakers, at...

6 expert reviews

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Philips Fidelio B5 (Home Theater Systems)

The Philips Fidelio B5 delivers an immersive surround experience, and better yet, does so without cumbersome cables connecting the sub and rear channels to the main soundbar. When the side speakers are connected to the bar, the audio is still...

16 expert reviews | 257 user reviews

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Philips PicoPix Max (Projectors)

A portable projector that supports Netflix natively, the Philips PicoPix MaxTV Mobile Projector PPX720/INT runs Android TV and has all the apps you’ll need. Image quality is good, although a little more auto setup would be welcome, and a pair of...

4 expert reviews

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Philips PFL96x4 (2009) Series (TVs)

The 47PFL9664 looks expensive on paper, there’s no denying that. But by the time you've taken its slim design, unparalleled feature count and stunning AV performance into account, it actually starts to look like something of a bargain.

56 expert reviews | 880 user reviews

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Philips PFL97x5 (2010) Series (TVs)

The 40PFL9705H won’t be for every one. Its relatively high price, lack of a Freeview HD tuner and rather demanding nature see to that. But if you can get past these initial 'barriers to entry', we're confident that you will end up falling hook, line...

51 expert reviews | 1378 user reviews

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Philips PUS67x3 (2018) Series (TVs)

The 55PUS6753’s picture processing and contrast make it a good picture performer for its money. It has a decent smart system too. Just bear in mind that it’s limited brightness can only give you a partial HDR experience.

9 expert reviews | 660 user reviews

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Philips PFL97x4 (2009) Series (TVs)

Philips presents an impressive package: excellent features, sharp motion sequences, rich blacks, decent colours, excellent sound, and low power consumption. With these under its belt, the 46 PFL 9704 is easy to forgive for its Local Dimming artefacts...

52 expert reviews | 468 user reviews

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Philips PFL97x6 (2011) Series (TVs)

Philips finally coughs up the world's first TV to use a moth-eye filter. And the results give us a new-found respect for our fluttery night-time friends.

35 expert reviews | 186 user reviews

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Philips PFL97x7 (2012) Series (TVs)

If money is no object and you want to secure yourself what we’d argue are the best quality 2D pictures money can currently buy, then the Philips 46PFL9707 is the TV for you. The moth-eye filter and Philips’ image processing qualities really do combine...

29 expert reviews | 35 user reviews

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Philips PFL76x6 (2011) Series (TVs)

The Philips 42PFL7666 delivers arguably the most compelling argument yet for passive 3D – and it's not bad at other stuff either!

56 expert reviews | 2133 user reviews

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Philips PFL80x8 (2013) Series (TVs)

One final point worth making here is that the 55PFL8008’s Eco picture preset, with its Light Sensor support to help it continually adjust images in relation to your ambient light levels, is unusually good. In fact, if you’re looking to set pictures up...

37 expert reviews | 484 user reviews

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Philips POS9x1 (2016) Series (TVs)

The 55-inch, £2,800 55POS901F/12 is the debut OLED TV from Dutch brand Philips. And with it we get the chance to see the stunning picture quality potential of OLED married to Philips' renowned Ambilight technology for the first time. For the most part,...

19 expert reviews | 60 user reviews

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Philips PUS76x0 (2015) Series (TVs)

I won't write a review of this TV as such, just that for me it does everything I want it to and I love it. The thing I need to make clear for people who are buying this TV for the UK is that I have experienced problems with using the TV in the UK. The...

17 expert reviews | 233 user reviews

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Philips PFL97x8 (2013) Series (TVs)

Finally, we didn’t see much benefit from the TV’s noise reduction systems. They’re utterly unnecessary and actually quite damaging with native UHD content, and even with upscaled sources we often felt they were doing more harm than good. There’s much...

29 expert reviews | 34 user reviews

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Philips PUS65x1 (2016) Series (TVs)

The 43PUS6501 clings to just enough of Philips’ traditional processing, colour and clarity qualities to stand out from the budget crowd. To be clear, though – if it was priced even £50 higher, you’d be looking at an overall mark of 3 stars only.

12 expert reviews | 750 user reviews

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Philips PUS76x1 (2016) Series (TVs)

The 65PUS7601 is one of those televisions that’s a bit of a pain right up until the point when you actually sit down to watch it. The interface is clunky and the set up can be a bit of a pain, but once you get settled down in front of it, it’s a real...

14 expert reviews | 19 user reviews

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Philips PUS86x1 (2016) Series (TVs)

The 55PUS8601 is the the most "serious" TV I've seen from Philips in the UK for some time. As well as boasting a native 4K Ultra HD resolution, this £1,700 55-inch set features a startling "Razor Slim" design, a four-sided version of Philips' Ambilight...

17 expert reviews | 113 user reviews

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Philips PUS83x3 (2018) Series (TVs)

With this Philips model, we take a step up in price, and this is noticeable in the picture quality as well. Here you get better sharpness, better colours and smoother motion than the slightly less expensive models. The sound is also a definite...

8 expert reviews | 3 user reviews

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Philips PFL60x8 (2013) Series (TVs)

remembering to add that Netflix is now available!

31 expert reviews | 354 user reviews

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Philips Momentum 279M1RV (Monitors)

The Philips Momentum 279M1RV is a 27-inch 4K IPS monitor with 144 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR 600, wide color gamut and Ambiglow bias lighting.

4 expert reviews

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Philips Fidelio L4 (Headphones & Headsets)

The Philips Fidelio L4 put in a strong performance in a number of areas, but there are a few imperfections and the competition is even stronger.

9 expert reviews

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