The Philips is the only curved display in this Labs, and this panel’s 1800R shape is elegant. The smart, subtle shape is paired with slim bezels, a metallic stand and a slim, hollow base that’s made from metal.
In this Labs, the 32in Philips display competes with the iiyama ProLite XB3288UHSU-B1, which is the same size and £30 cheaper. In terms of aesthetics, the Philips looks far better, and will be equally at home in an office or gaming den. However, it undermines its superb looks with a dearth of practical features. The 328E1CA/00 can tilt back and forwards, and it supports 100mm VESA mounting, but that’s it – the Iiyama has height adjustment, swivelling and pivoting.
The Philips has no USB ports, and the plastic used on its rear…