Philips Friends of Hue review - Iris and Light Strips
Home appliancesPhilips expands the Hue smart lighting range with more flexible standalone kits, but they're still expensive
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Philips expands the Hue smart lighting range with more flexible standalone kits, but they're still expensive
The PFS5709 is a great-looking TV, but its mediocre screen means you'll need to put in the work to get a good picture
Good-value TV with great image quality and superb black levels, but its fiddly menu and online content disappoints
A competent budget IPS screen for those not too fussed about design
This 144Hz gaming monitor has lots of ports, but its image quality could be better
The Fidelio S2s provide great sound, but the cheaper S1 is a better buy
A simple design that toasts well and is power efficient too, the Philips bests many more expensive toasters
A good value 2,560x1,440 display, but it needs a colour calibrator to get the best image quality
One of the cheapest 4K TVs out there, but it isn’t as futureproof as the competition
A superbly versatile sound bar that sounds superb in 2.1 or as a surround sound system