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64 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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57 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Large 28
Inch monitor
Better color and viewing angles that typical TN panels
Attractive price
Conforms to environmentally friendly standards
Decent colour gamut
Excellent stand supports lots of ergonomic adjustments
Good packaging
Great tone response after calibration
Impressive colour uniformity
Out-of-the-box performance is to be commended
Decent color accuracy
Excellent build quality
SmartControl software
Easy 60Hz setup over DisplayPort 1.2
Better-than-average speakers
Good default colour settings (Delta E=2.4)
Excellent responsiveness (6 ms on average)
Welldesigned
Good connectivity
The editors didn't like
60Hz could be slow for gaming
Doesn’t support variable refresh technology
Mundane styling
Reported contrast ratio could be higher
“The Philips Brilliance 288P6 is a superb option for someone wanting a 4K monitor at a respectable price. While it’s not most exciting product ever made
Plenty of Features and accessories, Great color repreentation;
Not so great viewing angles, Noticeable input lag;
Despite the massive push for 3840x2160 resolution, we're not there yet. The available monitors are still expensive and for impressive build / image quality you could spend at least $1000 for a proper IPS variant. The first wave of budget UHD screens are m...
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Published: 2015-04-21, Author: Stephen , review by: 4k.com
Excellent refresh rate, Comes with decent built-in speakers, respectably high color gamut performance, 16:9 aspect ratio perfect for gaming, Full connectivity that also includes VGA, DisplayPort 1.2
Really poor luminance performance, Vibrancy loss at off-angle viewing, Low contrast level
The bottom line for the Philips 288P6LJEB 4K ultra HD monitor is that for its price, it's definitely not a bad purchase and could work wonderfully in a home-gaming environment. However, for professional graphic design use in a well-lit office environment...
If the 288P6LJEB used the speedy control board found in Asus' and Planar's monitors, it would be a winner. If you aren't looking for a gaming screen, it gets the job done based on perfectly acceptable color performance and excellent build quality....
Published: 2014-11-04, Author: Ryan , review by: pcper.com
So where does this put us? The Philips 288P6LJEB monitor was impressive in nearly every area we look at with modern monitors. It offers a 4K resolution and a 60 Hz refresh rate without the hassle of multiple streams. The stand is high quality, mostly wobb...
Abstract: Ultra-high-definition is clearly the next big thing in display technology, and prices continue to plunge as an increasing number of 4K monitors enter the market. Among the latest is Philips, which this year premiered the Brilliance 4K Ultra HD 288P , a lo...
Published: 2014-09-15, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: The Brilliance 4K Ultra HD Display (288P6LJEB) ($799.99) is Philips' first Ultra-High-Definition (UHD) monitor and one of several 28-inch, sub-$1,000 models to hit the market recently. Based on Twisted Nematic (TN) panel technology, the 288P6LJEB( at Amaz...
Abstract: At $759 this is still a remarkably affordable display considering the resolution, but it's obvious little expense has been spent on the exterior. Like the AOC, it offers a native 3840 x 2160 display at 60Hz, stretched across 28 inches of viewing space. A ...
Large 28inch monitor, Better color and viewing angles that typical TN panels, Attractive price
60Hz could be slow for gaming
Philips has put together a great looking monitor that's easy on the eyes and impresses display aficionados such as ourselves. We'll have to reserve our final judgment on the Brilliance 288P until we can do something other than watch a looping demo, but i...
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Published: 2015-07-21, Author: Nick , review by: tbreak.ae
Sharp text and vivid colors, PiP Mode, Sturdy design, USB ports
Washed out blacks and greys, VGA port is unnecessary
The Philips 288P6 is the company's first foray into 4K displays, and it's neither here nor there. Yes it does look pretty and overall the colors on it aren't too bad, but its narrow viewing angles and disappointing black/grey reproduction won't win us o...