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Philips pulled off the most elaborate launch of CES so far, with a working Blu-Ray player, gorgeous new Ambilight TV technology and a rather spiffing new VOIP phone. Crave took time out after ...
All sound bars are about simplifying the home-theater experience, but the Philips HTB3525B goes a step further than most, packing a sound bar, a Blu-ray player, and a streaming video player into a ...
That should change next month as Philips introduces its own Ultra HD Blu-ray player. Available in two colors the BDP7501 (brushed aluminum) and BDP7301 (piano black), will cost $400, it supports ...
TWICE VIP Award 2016 Winner! The Philips BDP7501 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray player with HDR support is designed to be the best way to realize the full potential of a 4K television with vivid colors and ...
In all the announcements at CES we somehow managed to miss these new Blu-ray products from Funai Philips. The three new players consist of two that can do BD Live and the entry level BDP-3010 ...
The Philips BDP7501 is a no-frills, no-fuss 4K Blu-ray player. It has some relatively crippling negatives that come in the form of ho-hum performance and a ultra-barebones OS, but it will live up ...
Few devices embody the all-in-one concept as wholeheartedly as Philips’ new HTB3525B Blu-ray surround base. In one slender box beneath your TV, you get a fully-equipped 3D Blu-ray player ...
Shown today at the 2007 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the Blu-ray Disc player pairs stylish design with unbeatable sound and picture quality. and booming surround sound. As a leader in the consumer ...
Looking for a more compact 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray player, plus a choice of color schemes? The Philips BDP7501 and BDP7301 models, which are marketed by P&F USA, (a joint venture between Philips and ...
Starting with its US$250 price (as of April 9, 2009), the Philips BDP5010 is fairly typical of today's brand-name Blu-ray players. It has such features as BD-Live and an SD Card slot (for playing ...
4K content is coming to physical media, and Panasonic, Philips, and Samsung all have Blu-ray players in the works. I’ve been PCMag’s home entertainment expert for over 10 years, covering both ...
Last but not least, Philips is keen to push the player's quick start-up times and eco-friendly power consumpion – with just 0.2 watts of power used in standby. You may like Sony launches its first new ...
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