obsessable.com - 1/15/2009
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Now that is a crazy wide TV. I wonder what it'd look like hanging on my living room's wall.
Philips Cinema 21:9 LCD TV
techfresh.net 1/15/2009 —
Philips premieres the ultimate home cinematic viewing experience with the Cinema 21:9 LCD TV. It is actually the first cinema-proportioned LCD TV in the world that features a 56 inch screen with the 21:9 aspect ratio, so you can watch movies in ...
Philips Announces 21:9 LCD Television
news.digitaltrends.com 1/16/2009 —
Although one would think last week's CES show would have been a great time to announce this product, Philips is starting to take the wraps off its new Cinema 21:9 LCD television, which is designed to let viewers experience movies ...
Philips racking up the iF Design Awards
core77.com 1/30/2009 —
Design giant Philips has been awarded a crapload of iF Design Awards (crapload = 22!), beyond the to-be-expected Audio/Video and Lifestyle product categories into the more surprising Health & Care, like their asthma-attack warning device, photo ...
Philips introduces ultra widescreen Cinema 21:9 LCD TV
engadget.com 1/15/2009 —
Last July, we took a look at whether or not ultra widescreen HDTVs could eventually become a reality. Fast forward half a year and change, and here we have Philips answering that with a resounding "sure, why not?" The Cinema 21:9 is said to be the ...
Philips Keeps it (Mostly) Cheap and Simple With New Lineup
blog.wired.com 12/14/2008 — SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Streaming speakers and docks, quality design, and a sincere effort to downsize their product lineup to affordable levels appears to be the main focus for Philips for the upcoming year.
The downsizing extended to the small ...
Philips' 56-inch Cinema 21:9 HDTV: not for Americans
engadget.com 1/31/2009 —
Oh, bollocks! If one particular spokesman who opened up to ZDnet today is accurate, Philips' totally sweet 56-inch Cinema 21:9 HDTV won't ever be sold on American soil. Quite frankly, we're wondering what's up with Philips and its apparent disdain ...
Philips 21:9 52-inch LCD gets priced and dated in UK
slashgear.com 2/24/2009 — Philips is on the roll with technology headline today, says my News Reader – their Glasses-Free 3D technology gains support in US, and its first NET TV are debuting in UK. This one wouldn’t top the last two, but a follow-up to another Philips product ...
Philips intros flagship touch-screen universal remote
electronista.com 12/18/2008 — Philips has recently announced the upcoming release of a new flagship universal remote for home theater systems, the Prestigo SRT9320, which features both a 2.8-inch color touchscreen and physical buttons as the interface method. The remote is able ...
NEWS: Philips announces Net TV
pocket-lint.co.uk 2/20/2009 — Get online with your remote Philips has announced Net TV, a new addition to a number of its high-end television ranges that will see you getting internet access through your TV screen.
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3DFusion makes wave with glasses-free 3D display
slashgear.com 2/23/2009 — The increasingly popular stereoscopic 3D technologies are everywhere, from live sport , PC and gaming console to the upcoming Blu-ray equipped player , but all of them require wearing a stereoscopic glasses that many have reluctant to try. It’s not ...
Blu-ray disc sales soar —
Technology 1/12/2009
The Blu-ray disc, the high-definition successor to the DVD, was one of the few products that did well in the just-ended holiday season, with sales tripling from the previous year.
Wireless HDTV set for 2009 —
The Register 1/12/2009
SiBEAM snags deep-pocket partners Those déclassé wires tethering your wide-screen TV to your set-top box or Blu-Ray drive may finally disappear when ultra-wideband HDTV sets hit the market later this year, thanks to a group of announcements at ...
DISH Network Offers TV Series in 1080p —
I4U News 1/19/2009
For a long time when people would ask me if they should get a 720p or a 1080p HDTV, my response was will you watch Blu-ray movies? If not go for 720p since TV is only broadcast at 720p. Well the days of using that adage are gone now thanks to DISH ...