Report card
Repairability by category
Evidence-backed repairability scores from RepairYour.Tech’s manufacturer report cards. Full history and methodology stay on each linked report-card page.
- F
Medical & mobility
Assessed Jun 9, 2026
- Parts availability
- 20/100
- Schematics
- 15/100
- Repair friendliness
- 15/100
- OEM pricing
- 25/100
- Software locks
- 15/100
Most strongly documented as repair-hostile. A jury found Philips's right-to-repair restrictions unlawful: it refused to provide documents, programs, and information needed to repair/maintain its imaging systems in a timely manner and refused to sell training to independent service organizations even when they offered to pay. Philips is repeatedly named as a leading OEM restricting access to manuals, parts, and diagnostic tools; an ISO (Image Technology Consulting) alleged a 2018 Philips software update locked it out of installing machines. On the consumer side, Philips Respironics' June 2021 Class I recall of millions of CPAP/BiPAP/ventilator units (PE-PUR foam) was handled entirely as OEM repair/replace, with no independent or owner repair pathway. Strong, name-specific evidence supports an F.
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Catalog
Devices
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Smart Home
4 profiles across 1 family. Showing representative devices only.
View all smart home devices in catalog →TV / Display
2 profiles across 1 family. Showing representative devices only.
View all tv / display devices in catalog →Game Console
1 profile across 1 family. Showing representative devices only.
View all game console devices in catalog →Philips CD-i Series
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Repair and resale activity
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