
The panel didn't show excellent uniformity. The lower part of the image was lighter than the upper part and a halo was visible in the center of the panel. This phenomenon was especially evident when a black image was projected on the screen.
Philips 26PF9946/12: Warp Speed, Scotty

If this TV set were an LCD monitor, it would clearly be near the top of the class for responsiveness. It tested a little shy of the Sharp model, but was still quite good - as good as the best 19" 8 ms monitors we've tested, and just a little below the BenQ FP71E.
Summary
- Separating The Wheat From The Chaff
- Brightness And Contrast
- Viewing Angles
- HDTV Formats
- HD-TV: Connectivity
- The Small Form Factor PC: Your LCD TV's Best Friend
- The THG Method
- Video Tests
- Sony KLV-26HG2
- Equipment
- Video Quality
- Sharp Aquos LC26GA3E / LC26GA4E
- Equipment
- Spatial Uniformity
- Sharp Aquos LC26GA3E: A Racehorse Of A TV Set
- Interpolation And PC Mode
- Philips 26PF9946/12
- Equipment
- Spatial Uniformity
- Video Quality
- Samsung LT-P266W
- Samsung LT-P266W: Basic Fidelity
- Such Good Responses
- Interpolation And PC Mode
- Dell W2600: Withhold Your Prejudices
- Dell W2600: Respect For Standards
- Dell W2600: But...
- Neovia NEO26DT: Breaking The 1,000 Euro Barrier?
- Design And Finish
- Spatial Uniformity
- Sound Quality
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