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During the festive season, one usually wants to upgrade their electronics to the latest possible technology. Manufacturers in turn, also offer these ...
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 ...
P&F USA will become the second CE supplier to offer a 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray player in the U.S. with the June shipment of a model priced at a suggested $399, the same price as Samsung’s player.. The ...
As for the 3D, well, that's just as useful – or pointless – as everyone else's 3D technology, requiring glasses of course and working terribly well with Philips' new BDP-9600 Blu-ray player.
PHILIPS EXPANDS HIGH-DEFINITION HOME ENTERTAINMENT WITH NEW 3D, CONNECTED BLU-RAY DISC™ PLAYERS ... to press one button and stream 4500+ HD Channels through the Philips Blu-ray player directly ...
Whatever its name or corporate structure, Philips has brought plenty of US-bound heat to CES 2011, with none bigger than the news that we will see the company's sweet 3D-capable 21:9 ...
LAS VEGAS-A shift into the generation of wireless media networking moved further ahead at the Consumer Electronics Show, where Philips announced the world's first wireless HDMI Blu-ray player. The ...
Philips has shown off its latest Blu-ray offerings – including the 7000, 5000 and 3000 series and a portable Blu-ray player. The 7000 and 5000 ranges brings Philips Smart TV connected services ...
At the IFA 2009 show on Thursday, Philips has introduced four new Blu-ray players, including the flagship BDP9500. It has a number of video processing technologies Philips collectively calls Qdeo ...
Philips' CES showing was geared towards next generation AV, with a Blu-ray player and a new version of of its Ambilight TV technology, but it also showed a brand new Skype/MSN/Yahoo phone ...
The Philips BDP7501 is only the second 4K Ultra TV Blu-ray player to become available in the U.S., following Samsung’s K8500. Like that player, the Philips model will retail for a suggested $400.
Both players feature built-in HEVC and VP9 decoders, meaning that you’ll be able to watch Dolby Vision content from the built-in Netflix app in addition to UHD Blu-ray.
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