Labs17-18in TFTs
The 170B2T uses a 17in panel described by Philips as a R.G.B. Vertical Stripe TFT, although to us it looks suspiciously like IPS. This gives it official viewing angle figures of 160 degrees, both horizontally and vertically, along with a contrast ratio of 400:1 and a brightness of 250cd/m2. In the image quality tests, the Philips did well in the colour and greyscale section. It almost managed to match the Eizo's score, despite failing the white-level
The 107B2T easily passed the sharpness and resolution tests thanks to the DVI input, but the real-world tests were more disappointing. With only half the available marks from both viewing angle tests and the DVD movie, the Philips lagged behind the top performers. A distinction for general Desktop clarity couldn't rescue it. The dark grey bezel proscribes the Philips from TCO 99 ergonomic certification, as the fascia reflects more light than a beige one. This isn't a big problem, as the screen itself is reflection free. Of more concern, given the price, is the lack of features - there's no USB hub, no speakers and no advanced OSD options. The 107B2T has good image quality, but a poor feature set. When you can buy the Eizo for the same price, the Philips can't be recommended.
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