Philips 237E3QPH

Philips 237E3QPH

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Philips 237E3QPH Reviews

DigitalVersus

02/2012

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8.0/10

Monitor Reviews: 22''-30'' LCD Displays

After the excellent performance of its 241P4 monitor, Philips is back for more with the new 237E3QPH, a 23'' screen with a 23'' Full HD IPS display. As well as an attractive new design, it also boasts a very affordable price tag. Despite having two HDMI inputs alongside its VGA input, the 237E3QPH really isn't that easy to use. The stand might be reasonable attractive, but the only movement it allows you to tilt the display back a couple of degrees. A line out is all you get for audio, allowing you to plug in your own headphones or a pair of 2.1 speakers. That's not all that much, and isn't as handy as a pair of built-in speakers would have been, although it does mean you can use your new 23'' monitor as a spare TV if you connect it to an IPTV decoder or a DVD player. The 'standard' USB hub and memory card reader have also disappeared. They've made room for a proximity sensor like the one we saw on the Philips 273P3. The sensor can tell when users step away from the monitor for a certain period and turns the backlighting down to save energy. It springs back into life as soon as somebody comes back.