Philips Unveils Seven AmbiLight HDTVs September 14, 2007

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Philips, which recently teased us with the next evolution of its Ambilight technology , called Aurea, is obviously not getting rid of Ambilight anytime soon.

The company has just taken the wraps off seven new skinny tellies, all boasting tweaked Ambilight technology, and ranging in size from 32in to 52in. Prices start at £999 for the 32PFL9632D and ramp up to an impressive £2,999 for the 52in 52PFL9632D £2,999. All of the 1080p TVs use the Perfect Pixel HD Engine on 100Hz LCD panels. Response time is just 3ms and there’s a claimed contrast ratio of 8000:, which ain’t half bad.

The TVs boast two-panel Ambilight technology to draw you into the picture. This time though, LEDs are in use to increase the colour spectrum and reduce the TV’s running costs. How considerate.

That said, the 37in 37PFL9732D which costs £1,799 - £300 more than the regular 37in version – has three Ambilight bars.-Martin Lynch


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