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Connected TV roundup - Sep 1, 2009
Features These HDTVs feature onboard connectivity to stream multimedia content over the Internet, networked PCs and DLNA-ready gadgets. Read story »Philips bucks the 3D TV trend - Sep 4, 2009
Crave Shelled out S$9,999 for a Philips Cinema 21:9 television? You'll be pleased to hear it's obsolete. Philips has bumped the firmware and added a micropolarizing lens to the screen to create ... Read story »Photos: IFA highlights from Berlin - Sep 7, 2009
Features Internationale Funkausstellung is Germany's biggest consumer electronics show. Here's a quick photo tour of some of the best stuff from the 2009 edition. Read story »IFA battleground for wireless high-def - Sep 7, 2009
Crave Even Haier is getting in on the wireless HDMI game. BERLIN, GERMANY--Though still struggling to find homes in the hearts of consumers in North America, the two competing standards for wireless ... Read story »TV manufacturers pushing 3D at home, but not all makers onboard - Sep 7, 2009
Crave Are people as interested in 3D at home as manufacturers think? These IFA-goers appear to be, anyway. BERLIN, GERMANY--Without a doubt, 3D has garnered the most buzz here at IFA ... Read story »The future of TV is live 3D broadcasts - Sep 25, 2009
Crave 3ality Digital's Howard Postly in a live 3D broadcast taking place at IDF 2009. You'll need 3D goggles to get the full effect. What we found under our seats. (Credit: ... Read story »Philips SHE9750
Review While Philips may not be as popular in the headphone market as it is with TVs, we find out if the Dutch electronics giant knows a thing or two about in-ear headphones here.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 56PFL9954 (56-inch LCD)
Review The Philips 56PFL9954 a.k.a. Cinema 21:9 is a new class of HDTVs that render films in their cinematic ultra-wide aspect ratio. This eliminates the black letterbox bars commonly occupying the top and bottom screen edges on a regular 16:9-formatted panel. What's more, this 56-incher's onboard Web...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 Ambisound HTS6515 home theater system
Review If you have a bedroom or small TV room and want to enjoy DVDs with better sound than most televisions can provide, you might be interested in the HTS6515 by Philips. The system is built around a DVD player and 2.1 speakers and aimed at people who want that little bit more out of their DVD...Top 5 virtual surround sound bars - Dec 17, 2008
Features We round up some of the best-sounding virtual surround sound bars that deliver decent enveloping audio effects sans the usual cable and speaker clutter. Read story »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 47PFL9703 (47-inch LCD)
Review Philips' flagship 9703-series looks and feels just like any of its 2008 panels. More importantly, it's jam-packed with the company's latest bells and whistles in the A/V department. For starters, it has a blazing-fast LCD response time, brilliant trillion color display and a high-powered speaker...Plasma TVs: Are they really killing the planet? - Jan 22, 2009
Features We set the record straight by pitting one of the latest plasma TVs against its LCD counterpart to find out the truth. Read story »Jump to page: [1] 2







