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Published: 2021-06-14, Author: Chris , review by: funkykit.com
PbP Multiview is Amazing, Decent Testing Results, Solid Spec Sheet, AMD FreeSync, 4K Resolution (3840×2160), 4 Year Warranty
No Internal Speakers,
The Philips 288E2E Monitor offers a truly unique experience with Multiview. You can seamlessly enjoy two separate inputs side by side on one monitor. The multitasking possibilities are endless with this feature! Related articlesPhilips 279P1/27 4K LCD Mo...
Published: 2021-06-03, Author: Paolo , review by: monitornerds.com
Affordable 4K IPS Monitor, Great Default and Calibrated Accuracy, FreeSync and G-Sync Compatible, Attractive and Functional Design,
Stand is Limited to Height and Tilt, No USB Ports, Middling Motion Handling Performance
The Philips 288E2E is a fantastic pick for users who want a high-quality 4K IPS monitor that doesn't cost a small fortune. You get a well-tuned and balanced display that doesn't need calibration at a very low price point. It lacks a few creature comforts...
Published: 2021-05-18, Author: Adam , review by: pcmonitors.info
Pleasing ‘out of the box' setup, strong consistency and a fairly generous colour gamut delivered quite a vibrant but well-balanced image, Reasonable contrast performance and a light to very light screen surface providing quite direct emission of light wit
DCI-P3 and Adobe RGB coverage insufficient for work within those colour spaces, sRGB emulation mode lacks flexibility and no HDR support, Moderate ‘IPS glow' ate away at detail and atmosphere, especially in dimmer conditions and a slightly grainy look to
With a 28” 3840 x 2160 (‘4K' UHD) screen, the Philips 288E2UAE (288E2E) provides a tight pixel density. Providing strong clarity to text and giving a detailed look to suitably high-resolution image content, ‘4K' movies and games. This combination also off...
Published: 2021-03-15, Author: Jeremy , review by: techradar.com
Lots of 4K monitor for the money, Fairly wide color coverage, Slim bezels and neat styling
Not terribly bright, No USB-C connectivity
On paper, this is one heck of a monitor for the money. A 28-inch 4K true 8-bit IPS panel with decent color coverage from a big-name brand for well under £300 / $300? Where should you sign up?Actually, we'd recommend a moment's pause. The Philips 288E2UAE'...
Colours are accurate once you've set it up, Low input lag
TN panel, so poor vertical viewing angles, Below average contrast ratio
The 244E2 is no more of a monitor for cinema fans or dedicated gamers than the 224E2. On the other hand, it's perfectly adequate for office work or browsing the web....