Friday, January 24th 2025

Philips Monitors to offer TCO Certified, Generation 10 with 5-year warranty

Philips Monitors will launch their first TCO Certified, generation 10, business line to be with a 5-year warranty, demonstrating the company's commitment to providing products with long-term durability and reduced environmental impact. These models are part of Philips Monitors' ongoing focus on sustainability, in line with global standards for environmental responsibility throughout the product lifecycle. More details on the specific models will be announced progressively as they are launched. Philips Monitors is responding to the growing demand for sustainable products that are both high-performing and environmentally responsible. The introduction of a 5-year warranty reflects the ongoing efforts to reduce the environmental footprint of electronics through product longevity.
  • Business Line Products: Designed for professional environments, these monitors combine top-notch performance with sustainable features.
  • TCO Certified, generation 10: A global sustainability certification for IT products covering environmental, social, and circular economy criteria.
  • 5-year Warranty: The extended warranty is an indication of the product's durability, which aligns with sustainability goals by promoting longer product lifecycles and reducing e-waste.
  • Availability: The first TCO Certified, generation 10 monitors with a 5-year warranty will be available from February 2025.
For more information about TCO-certified Philips Monitors, visit the TCO landing page here.

For additional information on Philips Monitors models, visit this page.
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3 Comments on Philips Monitors to offer TCO Certified, Generation 10 with 5-year warranty

#1
_roman_
I think a 10 year replacement 1 vs 1 without discussion warranty / replacement policy would motivate me. I talk about that you just swap the old monitor with a new old stock or refurbished one which is factory calibrated with delta e smaller 1. Small optical defects on the plastics are acceptable. This could be easily done when the lorry driver checks the old monitor and hands over personally the replacement one.

I did repair a few tv screens. Therefore I know 5 years is still in the time frame where it does not matter.

I also want a zero bad dot warranty. I want a calibrated screen with delta e smaller 1 from the factory.
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Readlight
How warranty works, if user had bad power source?
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#3
trsttte
Great, an announcement about an impending announcement :shadedshu:
ReadlightHow warranty works, if user had bad power source?
The PSU needs to be designed to handle that (even if by refusing to work). If it wasn't it's still on the manufacturer (or your utility provider if the situation gets bad enough I guess). Extended warranties do have a ton of exclusions though, for sure the terms for this 5 years extended warranty won't be the same as with the legal mininum (2 years on the EU)
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