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At £688 ex-VAT for a 32" Philips 4K monitor, I’d be a bit cautious unless you *specifically* need a big 4K panel for mixed productivity and light gaming. The pitch is solid on paper: 31.5" 4K is the sweet spot where text stays sharp without needing desktop scaling gymnastics, and 4K at this size looks properly “clean” for spreadsheets, dashboards, and document work. For office teams who sit there all day, that matters more than headline specs. That said, Philips’ monitors in this price band can be a bit hit-and-miss depending on your tolerance for colour calibration and uniformity—so if you’re doing anything colour-critical (design, pre-press, branding), this isn’t the obvious safest buy compared with monitors that are more consistently tuned out of the box.
Who should buy it: companies with lots of multitasking that want a 32" screen for both work and occasional gaming/entertainment, and buyers who care about crisp UI rendering more than “premium-grade” colour accuracy. Who should *not*: anyone trying to stretch budgets with a “cheap big 4K” mindset, or buyers in creative teams who need reliable colour consistency across units. If you can, ask for confirmation on panel performance/returns policy before rolling it out—at this price, you want confidence, not hope.

UltraClear 4K UHD (3840x2160) resolution for precision
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Smart Crosshair: for better aim and more fun
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LowBlue mode and Flicker-free easy-on-the eyes viewing
Our LowBlue Mode and Flicker-free technology have been developed to reduce eye strain and fatigue often caused by long hours in front of a monitor.

Low input lag reduces time delay between devices to monitor
Input lag is the amount of time that elapses between performing an action with connected devices and seeing the result on screen. Low input lag reduces the time delay between entering a command fro...

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