Philips
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Philips 272S4LPJCB review Stylish with some useful features, but the 272S4LPJCB is just too expensive for a TN monitor£325
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Philips 6400 series 4K TV (40PUT6400) review So-so image quality and Android TV still doesn't feel fit for purpose, but the 6400-series is an undeniably inexpensive 4K TV£379
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recommendedPhilips 6500 series review (55PFT6510/12) Take the time to perfect its picture settings and the Philips 6500 series will reward you handsomely£800
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Philips Brilliance 288P6LJEB/00 4K monitor review The Philips Brilliance 288P6 is a competent Ultra HD monitor, but it isn't a huge improvement over its similarly priced rivals£440
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Philips Friends of Hue review - Iris and Light Strips Philips expands the Hue smart lighting range with more flexible standalone kits, but they're still expensive£125
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Philips 55PFS5709 review The PFS5709 is a great-looking TV, but its mediocre screen means you'll need to put in the work to get a good picture£799
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Philips 55PFS6609 Good-value TV with great image quality and superb black levels, but its fiddly menu and online content disappoints£1000
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Philips Brilliance 242G5DJEB/00 review This 144Hz gaming monitor has lots of ports, but its image quality could be better£286
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Philips 272P4QPJKEB/00 review A good value 2,560x1,440 display, but it needs a colour calibrator to get the best image quality£450
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Philips 65PFL9708 One of the cheapest 4K TVs out there, but it isn’t as futureproof as the competition£4499
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Philips 46PFL8008S An excellent TV for 2D and 3D video, but only if you put the work in to calibrate it£1800
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Philips 42PFL5008T review A fantastic TV with great image quality, but its depleted smart TV content and picture settings mean it just misses out on an award£700
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Philips 55PFL7008S review This TV has great image quality, but its sluggish menus are a bit disappointing at this price£2000
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Philips 298P4QJEB/00 review An excellent 29in monitor with great image quality and a wide range of inputs£372