Articles on Light-emitting Diode, Philips Electronics N.v.
Six-watt dimmable LED bulb to sell soon on Amazon - Oct 5, 2009
Crave An LED replacement for an incandescent bulb. Is it time to make the leap to LED lights for the home? Perhaps, but only if you're willing to make a return-on-investment ... Read story »Philips to light up Southeast Asia with LED concept stores - Dec 10, 2009
Crave Philips-branded exclusive stores will showcase lighting products in a home setting. (Credit: Philips) LED lighting products for the home are finally heading Asia's way. The Ledino collection, under Philips, will ... Read story »Premium LED-lit LCD TV roundup
- Nov 10, 2009
Features These new kids on the block may be the priciest HDTVs available, but they also offer solid picture quality, an ultraslim design and better energy efficiency. Read story »
Philips BDP7200 Blu-ray player
Review When first announced at CES, the Philips BDP7200 grabbed some headlines with its US$350 price tag, which was US$50 less than the Sony PlayStation 3. Well, almost a year has passed and apparently Philips couldn't live up to its promise. The BDP7200 is now going for S$899, more than the...Philips 42PFL9803H (42-inch LCD)
Review The Achilles' heel of LCD TVs has, for a long time, been the backlight. In an LCD TV the image is created by a panel that is illuminated from behind. For most uses this is fine, but when you are trying to reproduce black, or something dark, it has an impact on the depth and reality. Mostly, truly...Philips' HDTV scores with LEDs - Nov 18, 2008
Features Its new 42PFL9803H HDTV features almost everything under the sun including the latest LED backlighting, a 100Hz engine and dual digital TV tuners. Read story »Philips Ambisound HTS8140 home theater system
Review Philips may be renowned for its Ambilight-series HDTV, but its SoundBar home theater systems are equally competent as well. The Philips HTS8140 is an upgrade to last year's 8100 and boasts a more streamlined look and some additional features. Editors' note: This review is based on evaluations...Jump to page: [1] 




