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£352.36 inc. VAT
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For £293.63 ex-VAT, this Philips 15.6" touchscreen is the kind of monitor you buy when you *specifically* need touch at that size—think reception desks, light customer-facing kiosks, point-of-sale add-ons, or job/warehouse systems where people interact with the screen rather than a mouse/keyboard. The 1366×768 resolution is perfectly usable for basic Windows apps, forms, and simple dashboards, but it’s not the choice if your team is doing anything text-dense, spreadsheet-heavy, or chart/BI work—everything just looks a bit soft compared to higher-resolution screens.
The reason I’d be cautious is value: at this price point, a lot of businesses can get a larger non-touch IPS display (or a sharper touchscreen) that’s easier on eyes and gives you more usable “work” area. For touch use it’s fine, but if you don’t *need* touch daily, you’ll probably feel like you overpaid. I’d buy it for kiosk-style scenarios where touch is non-negotiable and screen size is constrained; I’d avoid it for general office computing unless the budget is locked and touch is genuinely required.

SmoothTouch display for natural, fluid touch response
This Philips display uses Projected capacitive 10 point touch technology for fluid response. You can fully utilize the new capabilities of touch based applications, and bring your older application...

Monitor front surface meets IP65 for water & dust resistance
For less than perfect environments, you need a monitor that's designed to hold up to the splashes of water and dust that happen in the everyday world. Ingress Protection (IP) ratings defined in int...

LowBlue Mode for easy on-the-eyes productivity
Studies have shown that just as ultra-violet rays can cause eye damage, shortwave length blue light rays from LED displays can cause eye damage and affect vision over time. Developed for wellbeing,...

SmartContrast for rich black details
SmartContrast is a Philips technology that analyzes the contents you are displaying, automatically adjusting colors and controlling backlight intensity to dynamically enhance contrast for the best ...

DisplayPort connection for maximum visuals
DisplayPort is a digital link from PC to Monitor without any conversion. With higher capabilities than DVI standard, it is fully capable to support up to 15meter cables and 10.8 Gbps/sec data trans...

HDMI ensures universal digital connectivity
An HDMI-ready device has all the required hardware to accept High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) input. A HDMI cable enables high-quality digital video and audio all transmitted over a sing...

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