Philips 231T1

Philips 231T1

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Philips 231T1 Reviews

DigitalVersus

07/2010

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6.0/10

Monitor Reviews: 23'', 24'', 25'', 26'', 27'' and 28'' LCD Displays

Now it's the turn of the 23'' version of the same range to pay a visit to our lab. Although there are only a few differences between the two models, we hope that the three month interval will have allowed Philips to iron out the problems we found on the 221T1. The only real difference between the tech specs of the two models—apart from the size, of course—concerns audio. The 22'' had a pair of 2 x 3 W speakers, but the 23'' gets 2 x 5 W. That might not seem much, but that's the most powerful speakers you'll find on a monitor. Nothing else has changed, so the video inputs are all the same, with VGA, HDMI, SCART, composite and component video, and, of course, a TV tuner. Philips has also stuck with a TN panel. Although that isn't too much of a problem for a computer monitor that one person sits in front of, but on a TV that several people watch at once, the viewing angles can be problematic. That said, it would unfair to single Panasonic out, as they're not the only ones—all the other manufacturers do the same thing. Another bad habit that Panasonic and others could do with losing is using panels with response times so high they frustrate gamers.