Philips
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Philips 271P4QPJKEB review It’s the best 27in AMVA panel we’ve tested, but this screen's contrast and image quality is still far below average£302
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Philips Gioco 278G4 3D Ambiglow review A great 27in screen with excellent image quality, but its 3D performance could be better£267
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Philips E-Line 237E4QHAD review Below-average image quality prevents this IPS monitor from being a real contender£133
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Philips 55PFL6007T review Fantastic picture quality, but the competition looks like better value overall£1499
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Philips 273E3QH review Great picture quality at the right price, but don’t expect any extra frills£231
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Philips E-Line 237EQPH review A 23in IPS monitor for under £150 looks like a bargain, but the dim backlight and fiddly touch-sensitive controls make it less impressive£142
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Philips 7000 series Smart LED TV (42PFL7666T/12) review A great passive 3D TV, with all the usual high-end features and the bonus of AmbiLight£900
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Philips Brilliance 248C3LH review The smart design and twin HDMI ports make this display versatile, but it can't compete with cheaper displays with IPS panels£193
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recommendedPhilips 221V2SB review This monitor's excellent image quality, low price and dual inputs make it the perfect budget buy£95
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Philips 273E3 review The 273E3 has good image quality and a generous warranty, but it lacks comprehensive image controls£286
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Philips Brilliance 234CL review This monitor is amazingly thin, but it also feels quite fragile, and has washed-out images, poor contrast and dull colours£164
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Philips Cinema 21:9 58PFL9955H review Impressive image quality and great looks, but crosstalk is a problem in 3D£3999
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best buyPhilips 40PFL7605H review The Philips 40PFL7605H is a stunning TV, but it’s expensive. If money's not a problem, though, it's an excellent choice.£949