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Ultra HD 4K screens are in healthy supply at CES 2014 but super high-resolution monitors, however, are comparatively few and far between. Luckily, picking up the slack, there was Philips' Brilliance 288P Ultra HD 4K monitor.We met up with Philips to check...
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Large 28, inch monitor, Better color and viewing angles that typical TN panels, Attractive price...
![Bad](/static/images/reviews-bad.png)
60Hz could be slow for gaming...
![Bottom line](/static/images/reviews-bottomline.png)
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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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-08-28 02:11:51
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Ultra HD 4K screens are in healthy supply at CES 2014 but super high-resolution monitors, however, are comparatively few and far between. Luckily, picking up the slack, there was Philips' Brilliance 288P Ultra HD 4K monitor.We met up with Philips to check...
![Good](/static/images/reviews-good.png)
Large 28inch monitor, Better color and viewing angles that typical TN panels, Attractive price...
![Bad](/static/images/reviews-bad.png)
60Hz could be slow for gaming...
![Bottom line](/static/images/reviews-bottomline.png)
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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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-09-19 01:22:15
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The Philips Brilliance 288P6LJEB is a 28" UHD (3840 x 2160 pixels) monitor with TN display. With a similar feature set to the AOC U2868PQU , will it produce an equally similar set of results in our tests? Let's find out. Design & Build The 28" UHD...
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Good default colour settings (Delta E=2.4), Excellent responsiveness (6 ms on average), Welldesigned, Good connectivity...
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Poor contrast (less than 750:1), Input lag too high (58 ms)...
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The colours are really accurate, but the contrast is poor... The responsiveness is great, but the input lag too high... With a mixed bag of results, the Brilliance 288P6LJEB could be better, it could be worse. In the end, it's only really good enough for...
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With more powerful Graphics Cards like the recently launched Nvidia GTX 980 is it time to really take a look at 4K, or is it still the thing that Gaming dreams are made of? Why not let pcG dip its toe in the 4K water and see what we make of all the fuss...
![Bottom line](/static/images/reviews-bottomline.png)
I have to admit to being a little disappointed by the Philips 288P6 28″ 4K monitor! Is that down to the fact that it requires so much horsepower to drive it, or is it down to the fact that Philips didn't bring their A game to the table? The answer is a b...
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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...
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We're hard at work reviewing every 4K screen we can get our hands on so that you know which one is best. With our evaluation of Philips' 288P6LJEB, only one available monitor remains. How does this 28" Ultra HD display size up to its competition? Give...
![Good](/static/images/reviews-good.png)
Decent color accuracy, excellent build quality, SmartControl software, easy 60Hz setup over DisplayPort 1.2, better-than-average speakers...
![Bad](/static/images/reviews-bad.png)
Middling contrast, higher-than-average input lag...
![Bottom line](/static/images/reviews-bottomline.png)
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.£438.70...
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The Philips Brilliance 288P6 (MSRP $799.99) is the company's first entry into the 4K monitor market.The 288P6 wields a minimalist design, TN (Twisted Nematic) panel, built-in USB ports, and "Multi view" (picture-in-picture/picture-by-picture) options. It...
![Bottom line](/static/images/reviews-bottomline.png)
Suffering from an identity crisis As a 28-inch 4K monitor for $799, the 288P6 sounds pretty fancy on paper... but compared to the market in 2015 it just doesn't hold up. It's clear that 4K displays are here to stay, and as such should be taken as seri...
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We've been waiting for resolutions higher than Full-HD for a long time now but it's finally here. 2014 was the year of Ultra HD, not just for televisions but also on you're desk. Hardware.info has tested eight different UHD-monitors so far and in the ne...
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The stand is a circle with a chunk removed at the front so its 27cm deep and 30cm across. It can raise the panel by as little as 4cm from your desk or as much as 19cm with the hydraulic arm. It can of course be rotated by 90 degrees to be used as a landsc...
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4k is a buzz word that has slowly worked its way into the common conciousness as the next step up beyond the HD TV's we've got now – but what is it? HD TV's and monitors are often referred to as 1080p or 1080i or so and the 1080 refers to the number of pi...
![Bottom line](/static/images/reviews-bottomline.png)
Higher resolution screens are the future. If you look back at the last 30 years the average resolution of TV's and monitors has gradually and fitfully gone up and up. 4k is likely to be the next big thing but we are not quite there yet for the mass marke...
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Want a 4K monitor for not a lot of money? Philips has your back with their Brilliance 288P6LJEB 4K monitor – see what we think about it here on TechteamGB!Welcome to our first 4K monitor review, personally, I think we have a good one to start us off (and...
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Great, but could be improved with a bit of work.
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Finally, more work space on desktop: monitors with really high resolutions will be within reach. Despite the Ultra HD-monitors in this test being not exactly cheap, the trend is obvious with 17 available test samples. Availability is increasing, prices...
![Bottom line](/static/images/reviews-bottomline.png)
Mid-2015 there is a lot to choose if you want an UHD monitor, but we haven't come as far as to recommend one to everyone looking for a new screen. Prices are too high for this and there are too many point of critique on the monitors. This doesn't mean t...
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4K is unquestionably becoming the next mainstream standard and taking over the mantle from 1080P, commonly referred to as Full-HD. Of course, the adoption rate has been fairly pedestrian for some time and the Steam Hardware Survey data doesn't include use...
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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, Outofthebox performance is to be commended, S...
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Doesn't support variable refresh technology, Mundane styling, Reported contrast ratio could be higher...
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Pricing Currently, the Philips Brilliance 288P6 is available from eBuyer.com for £339.99 including shipping. While this is a significant sum of money, the price is reasonable for a 28-inch 4K monitor. The only competing model which comes to mind within a...
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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%displayP...
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Sharp Ultra-High-Definition (UHD) picture. Fully adjustable stand. Lots of I/O ports.
![Bad](/static/images/reviews-bad.png)
Pricey. Narrow viewing angles. Middling gray-scale performance...
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The Philips Brilliance 4K Ultra HD Display (288P6LJEB) is a capable 28-inch monitor that offers a sharp UHD image and a generous array of I/O ports...
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crn.com
Updated: 2014-10-19 03:48:24
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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...
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Today we bring in another vendor's 4K consumer monitor and put it to the test, pitting against the formidable options from ASUS, Samsung, Acer and others. The Philips 288P6LJEB 4K 60 Hz monitor closely mirrors many of the specifications and qualities of o...
![Bottom line](/static/images/reviews-bottomline.png)
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...
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We're hard at work reviewing every 4K screen we can get our hands on so that you know which one is best. With our evaluation of Philips' 288P6LJEB, only one available monitor remains. How does this 28" Ultra HD display size up to its competition? Give...
![Bottom line](/static/images/reviews-bottomline.png)
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...
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Many manufacturers have gone out of their way to create affordable UHD monitors as 4K resolution is becoming more than just a fad. Today, we're checking a recent entry from Philips, the 28-inch Brilliance 288P6LJEB – a more budget oriented performer.Many...
![Good](/static/images/reviews-good.png)
Plenty of Features and accessories, Great color repreentation;...
![Bad](/static/images/reviews-bad.png)
Not so great viewing angles, Noticeable input lag;...
![Bottom line](/static/images/reviews-bottomline.png)
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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4k.com
Updated: 2017-06-10 02:11:37
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When it comes to 4K ultra HD monitors, price is not exactly one of their most attractive features. While the MSRPs of these machines are definitely going down over time, your average 4K ultra HD monitor is still going to cost you several hundred dollars a...
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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...
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Really poor luminance performance, Vibrancy loss at off-angle viewing, Low contrast level...
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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...
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4k.com
Updated: 2017-06-10 02:11:37
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Philips is getting into the 4K market with the Brilliance 4K Ultra HD LED Backlit Monitor. Philips calls this 28 inch monitor ultra high definition at and ultra mainstream price. By using the term of “mainstream” in their official posting of the product...
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Actual 4K achieved with 3840 x 2160 resolution, Over one billions colors, 1 ms response time, good for gaming, Multiview from different sources, Dual 3 Watt down-firing stereo speakers, Made of a lot of post consumer recycled goods...
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Low maximum brightness, Low viewing angles, Higher than average input lag, Problem with speakers...
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If you are trying to put a lot of displays together so you can have a good-looking command center on your desk, then you might want to give the Philips 288P6LJEB a test-run. It is pretty affordable 4K right now, until someone figures out how to make a mo...
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Whether you're all about pixels or simply yet to discover full HD, you can't deny that 4K is the next step in displays. The Philips 288P6 is a 4K monitor supports a native resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels. It's a LED-backlit monitor that includes a flexib...
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4K support (of course!), Support for pictureinpicture, Includes USB hub...
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Some washed out colors, More HDMI ports could have been better...
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The Philips 288P6 has its flaws, but the massive benefits you can get from a 4K monitor are endless and may replacing your full HD display soon...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2019-12-02 20:58:52
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Finally, more work space on desktop: monitors with really high resolutions will be within reach. Despite the Ultra HD-monitors in this test being not exactly cheap, the trend is obvious with 17 available test samples. Availability is increasing, prices...
![Bottom line](/static/images/reviews-bottomline.png)
Mid-2015 there is a lot to choose if you want an UHD monitor, but we haven't come as far as to recommend one to everyone looking for a new screen. Prices are too high for this and there are too many point of critique on the monitors. This doesn't mean t...
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ergohacks.com Updated: 2019-12-02 20:58:52
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4k is a buzz word that has slowly worked its way into the common conciousness as the next step up beyond the HD TV's we've got now – but what is it? HD TV's and monitors are often referred to as 1080p or 1080i or so and the 1080 refers to the number of pi...
![Bottom line](/static/images/reviews-bottomline.png)
Higher resolution screens are the future. If you look back at the last 30 years the average resolution of TV's and monitors has gradually and fitfully gone up and up. 4k is likely to be the next big thing but we are not quite there yet for the mass marke...
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The Philips Brilliance 288P6 (MSRP $799.99) is the company's first entry into the 4K monitor market.The 288P6 wields a minimalist design, TN (Twisted Nematic) panel, built-in USB ports, and "Multi view" (picture-in-picture/picture-by-picture) options. It...
![Bottom line](/static/images/reviews-bottomline.png)
Suffering from an identity crisis As a 28-inch 4K monitor for $799, the 288P6 sounds pretty fancy on paper... but compared to the market in 2015 it just doesn't hold up. It's clear that 4K displays are here to stay, and as such should be taken as seri...
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We're hard at work reviewing every 4K screen we can get our hands on so that you know which one is best. With our evaluation of Philips' 288P6LJEB, only one available monitor remains. How does this 28" Ultra HD display size up to its competition? Give...
![Good](/static/images/reviews-good.png)
Decent color accuracy, excellent build quality, SmartControl software, easy 60Hz setup over DisplayPort 1.2, better-than-average speakers...
![Bad](/static/images/reviews-bad.png)
Middling contrast, higher-than-average input lag...
![Bottom line](/static/images/reviews-bottomline.png)
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.£438.70...
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apcmag.com Updated: 2019-12-02 20:58:56
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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...
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pcgameware.co.uk Updated: 2019-12-02 20:58:56
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With more powerful Graphics Cards like the recently launched Nvidia GTX 980 is it time to really take a look at 4K, or is it still the thing that Gaming dreams are made of? Why not let pcG dip its toe in the 4K water and see what we make of all the fuss...
![Bottom line](/static/images/reviews-bottomline.png)
I have to admit to being a little disappointed by the Philips 288P6 28″ 4K monitor! Is that down to the fact that it requires so much horsepower to drive it, or is it down to the fact that Philips didn't bring their A game to the table? The answer is a b...
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Ultra HD 4K screens are in healthy supply at CES 2014 but super high-resolution monitors, however, are comparatively few and far between. Luckily, picking up the slack, there was Philips' Brilliance 288P Ultra HD 4K monitor.We met up with Philips to check...
![Good](/static/images/reviews-good.png)
Large 28, inch monitor, Better color and viewing angles that typical TN panels, Attractive price...
![Bad](/static/images/reviews-bad.png)
60Hz could be slow for gaming...
![Bottom line](/static/images/reviews-bottomline.png)
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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reviewstudio.net Updated: 2019-12-02 20:58:52
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Many manufacturers have gone out of their way to create affordable UHD monitors as 4K resolution is becoming more than just a fad. Today, we're checking a recent entry from Philips, the 28-inch Brilliance 288P6LJEB – a more budget oriented performer.Many...
![Good](/static/images/reviews-good.png)
Plenty of Features and accessories, Great color repreentation;...
![Bad](/static/images/reviews-bad.png)
Not so great viewing angles, Noticeable input lag;...
![Bottom line](/static/images/reviews-bottomline.png)
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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pcper.com Updated: 2019-12-02 20:58:56
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Today we bring in another vendor's 4K consumer monitor and put it to the test, pitting against the formidable options from ASUS, Samsung, Acer and others. The Philips 288P6LJEB 4K 60 Hz monitor closely mirrors many of the specifications and qualities of o...
![Bottom line](/static/images/reviews-bottomline.png)
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...
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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%displayP...
![Good](/static/images/reviews-good.png)
Sharp Ultra-High-Definition (UHD) picture. Fully adjustable stand. Lots of I/O ports.
![Bad](/static/images/reviews-bad.png)
Pricey. Narrow viewing angles. Middling gray-scale performance...
![Bottom line](/static/images/reviews-bottomline.png)
The Philips Brilliance 4K Ultra HD Display (288P6LJEB) is a capable 28-inch monitor that offers a sharp UHD image and a generous array of I/O ports...
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