
Philips 15in LCD 1024x768 75Hz 400:1 150P4CG White Built-in Spkr/MIC (Philips-150P4CG)
| Quality of text/graphics | Good/Good |
| Ease of use | Good |
| Features | Good |
| Screen size and resolution | 15 inches; 1024 by 768 native resolution |
| Vendor's panel specifications | 25ms pixel redraw time; 250 candelas/m2 typical luminance |
| Video inputs | Analog and digital inputs |
| Vendor-specified viewing angle | 150 degrees horizontal and 150 degrees vertical |
| PC World-measured horizontal viewing angle: As determined by the PC World Test Center. Vendor-specified viewing angle may differ, as each vendor determines its own measurement procedure. Click here for more information. | 180 degrees |
| Base adjustments | Tilt, swivel, height adjustments |
| Weight | 7.9 pounds |
| Rated power consumption | 20 watts, maximum |
| Ergonomic and environmental certification: Based on TCO Technology certifications for office products. Click here for more information. | TCO'99 |
| Other features | LightFrame screen-adjustment software |
| Support policy score | Very good |
| Support policies | Three-year warranty; 13-hour weekday, 7-hour Saturday toll-free support |

Philips 150P4
15in LCD 1024x768 75Hz 400:1 150P4CG White Built-in Spkr/MIC (Philips-150P4CG) Review, by Richard Baguley April 1, 2004
Something of a mixed bag, the Philips 150P4 has an industrial design that is simple to the point of clumsiness, and yet it has surprisingly sophisticated adjustment software. This well-designed, useful software includes a wizard-based application containing a series of adjustment screens. Most of these adjustments are for improving performance with an analog connection (such as tweaking phase and clock settings), but the one for brightness and contrast also works in the digital mode we used for testing. Another extra is the LightFrame hardware and software feature that lets you highlight a section of the screen by applying different image settings such as higher brightness or contrast (you can even specify the level of enhancement for each parameter). A button on the monitor toggles this feature on and off.
In contrast to its software, the 150P4 offers few physical adjustments: The tilt mechanism does not move smoothly, and the height adjustment is so stiff as to be almost useless.
We rated the screen quality as Good for both text and graphics, but this still leaves the 150P4 near the back of the pack of 15-inch LCDs we've tested recently. None of our test screens looked particularly bad, but neither were they particularly outstanding, with other similarly priced monitors rendering sharper text and more-accurate colors in photos.
Upshot: The Philips contains some interesting technology, but the display falls short in other features compared with similarly priced displays.
Richard Baguley
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