- The Philips is the only monitor tested to offer a refresh rate of 75 hertz, which provides a somewhat clearer picture when scrolling, for example, than the 60 hertz models.
- There is a connection for headphones and quite extensive control functions
- A grey felt cover is included for transport
- With a weight of about one kilogram, the Philips is a little heavier in the pocket than the competition
- The Philips logo on the front already shows signs of wear after the short test phase, although the screen was mostly in its felt cover in my backpack
My first test object is the Philips 16B1P3302. Its matt surface ensures that lamps or the sun shining through the window are not perceived as annoying reflections. However, it is not bright enough to shine against the blazing sun. Colours are realistic, but quite pale. This impression is reinforced if you look at the screen from an angle. ...