Philips 27B1U5601H 27″ Business Monitor Review
Peter Donnell / 2 years ago
OSD
The OSD is simple enough to use, and there’s a bank of buttons on the front of the monitor that are easy enough to use. Weirdly, the first three four menus are largely unimportant.
Good features, but not stuff you’ll need immediate access to regularly.
Plus, they could be combined into a single tab such as “Additional Features”.
Input settings, easy enough.
Fifth down, we finally get to the good stuff. Here you can easily take control of the overall display settings. More on this in a moment though.
Some settings for the USB ports.
The webcam has a white light on it when active, this can be turned off though.
Overall, nothing crazy, but it’s all straightforward enough.