Showing posts with label Phillips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Phillips. Show all posts

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Watch the new TV DesignLine Phillips

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While most TV manufacturers prefer to focus on minimizing the bezel of the models they produce and increase the resolution every effort, others concentrate on other areas, and this is the case with your new TV Phillips The DesignLine.
Most TVs are composed of three parts: the screen, the neck and the support or base. For the DesignLine has a single part so to speak: its screen. So, this new TV, which is available in sizes of 46 inches and 55 inches, is simply a sheet of glass as you can see in the picture. Of course, this design allows its placement against any wall, so there will be many problems when it comes to find a suitable home. Since appliances and other household products are targeted to be in the house, it is normal to want a simple place, and that the DesignLine gets all the points.
Keep in mind one thing, the Phillips TVs are not as good as Samsung or Panasonic, so the DesignLine may be one of those cases where the form is more important than features. Still, it remains a very good television.
The price was not announced yet, but we're sure it will cost a lot.

Sunday, August 12, 2012

WHDI, avoid cable clutter in the dining room

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Technology advances and one of the most practical discoveries was that of wireless technology, which lets you connect wirelessly to disturb the pace. Today there are many wireless devices, but still the TV usually requires many different inputs for DVD players, Blu-ray, consoles, audio equipment and much more, but WHDI gets a chance to eliminate the hassle of bypass jumper cables from side to side in the room.
But this technology, which solves our problems by eliminating the need for cables, is expensive and not yet standardized. The wireless transmission system HD is just taking its first steps and protocols are most commonly used in multimedia equipment and WHDI WiDi computing devices.
The Chinese, as always, have offers cheaper and more accessible for this type of technology. Whether DealExtreme stores like Amazon or the same, the Chinese produce different brands but are not recognized as Samsung or Sony, they work relatively well and are accessible, working in the 5 GHz band without interfering with WiFi networks home.

The devices are available in these stores usually include a remote control and can send a full HD signal at a distance of 30 meters. The price is about 130-150 euros. Another option is Gefen, a little more expensive but more support in terms of quality. The price amounts to 330 euros but offers an issuer which also supports 3D video.
Phillips also has a proposal with multiple HDMI jacks, SWW1800 has four inputs (2 HDMI, 2 component) and serves as a small media hub so you can get the equipment out of the room but enjoy high quality picture and sound.