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alaAverage 4.4

Philips 272B4QPJCB (Monitors)

This is an AU Optronics IPS-AHVA Panel and not MVA like the listing suggests.

7 user reviews

alaAverage 3.6

Philips 170P5ES (Monitors)

If you want an enormous display and you're willing to pay extra for more features, the Philips Brilliance 230W5VS is a solid choice.

1 expert reviews

alaAverage 4

Philips 19P4QYEB (Monitors)

It's a sensible aspect ratio for office-type work, unfortunately now becoming rare.

1 user reviews

alaAverage 3.5

Philips 247E6BDAD (Monitors)

Conclusion The Philips E-Line 247E6BDAD/27 won't wow you with features, but its SoftBlue Technology can prevent short- and long-term eye damage by effectively eliminating harmful blue-light emissions. Moreover, it delivers accurate colors and dark...

1 expert reviews

alaAverage 5

Philips 221P6EPYEB (Monitors)

LCD Monitor was delivered very promptly, in Philips original box , so the contents were visable to the carrier etc. Display was assembled onto the stand with no problems , several cables supplied including a euro mains plug as well as UK. The display...

1 user reviews

alaAverage 3.5

Philips 200WS8FS (Monitors)

If you're looking for a basic monitor, this Philips can do the job well enough. However, we think there's much better value screens to be found elsewhere

1 expert reviews

alaAverage 4.3

Philips 276E6ADSS (Monitors)

Philips' use of quantum dots means near-perfect color, but budget pricing means budget quality.

1 expert reviews | 1 user reviews

alaAverage 4.1

Philips 241P6VPJKEB (Monitors)

Unfortunately I had to return this monitor. Though I believed it was faulty the vendor refunded me under the category of not suitable with no confirmation that the fault was proved. Since I wasn't able to try out it's uHD capabilities I can't review...

3 expert reviews | 3 user reviews

alaAverage 3.5

Philips 276E6ADS (Monitors)

The use of quantum dots in Philips' 276E display results in distinctly more intense reds and greens, as well as a ton of usable brightness.

1 expert reviews

alaAverage 4

Philips 279X6QJSW (Monitors)

Conclusion This monitor doesn't come with a lot of bells and whistles, but it does offer solid performance and an accurate, curved 27-inch screen with FreeSync technology for less than $300. A few more features, such as USB ports or an ergonomic stand...

1 expert reviews

alaAverage 4.7

Philips 243V5LS (Monitors)

I just bought two of 243V5LSB/00 locally & then panicked when I read in a couple of reviews that had wrongly stated that the response time of these were 25ms! Then I searched further & found out it was not the case with this particular model! Here are...

9 user reviews

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