by Johan on September 1, 2007

Philips released in Europe its new SHL9600 headphones, which deliver optimum sound quality with outstanding comfort. The accurately tuned speaker drivers offers expressive sound details and powerful rhythms. These headphones also feature soft, slow-recovery foam ear cushions that provide extreme comfort. Additionally, Philips SHL9600 comes with a 1.2 m cable. No word on pricing yet.
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by Johan on September 1, 2007

Philips BDP7100 Blu-ray player has been unveiled at the ongoing IFA 2007 in Berlin. The player offers 1080P picture resolution and audio support for Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD High Resolution Audio. Moreover, the BDP7100 also features 24fps cinematic resolution input via HDMI and HDMI CEC that allows the control of other devices with one remote. Unfortunately, there is no word on pricing yet.
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by Nicole on August 31, 2007

The Philip’s DVB-T Player sports a 10.2-Inch screen, more than enough to view the big game on along with an analog tuner and external antenna. It also features a seven-day Electronic Program guide for picking shows carefully. The program guide also allows you to play files off SD cards. Unfortunately the battery life is only 2.5 hours,so if you’re thinking about watching an all-day marathon, think again. No word on pricing or availability yet.
by Johan on August 31, 2007

Philips announced a new range of power solutions at the IFA 2007 in Berlin designed to remove battery life limitations and give maximum extended enjoyment from portable electronic devices. Known as the Power2Charge and Power2Go, these USB chargers offer up to 60 hours of back-up power from a single charge, allowing portable electronic devices to be powered-up from anywhere in the world without the need of a power outlet. The LED light indicator in the front tells you how much juice is left. There are also six connector tips to hook up all your gadgets. Philips’ new Power4Life range will be available in Europe this December. However, there is no word on when these gadgets will come to the States.
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by Johan on August 31, 2007

The Philips WAC3500D is the firm’s latest Streamium home stereo, which adopts an 80GB internal hard drive, iPod connectivity, and a USB port. Additionally, the device sports the ability to receive, play, and store MP3 or WMA files saved on a PC, rip CDs to the HDD in a variety of bitrates, and view ID3 tags on the backlit LCD screen. What’s more, its built-in Class D digital amplifier drives the dual two-ways speakers. The Philips WAC3500D is currently available in Europe for $522.
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by Johan on August 22, 2007

If you live in Europe, then you can taste the new 32-inch LCD from Philips, which features Perfect Pixel HD technology. The 32PFL9632D LCD sports an integrated DVB-T tuner and boasts a WXGA resolution, 100Hz Clear LCD technology, three-millisecond response time, two-channel active Ambilight, a USB port for photo slideshows, a trio of HDMI inputs, 550 cd/m2 brightness, and four built-in speakers to boot. The screen retails for $1,977.
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by Johan on August 21, 2007

Philips expects to show off amBX speaker system at the upcoming IFA 2007. It is a PC peripheral system providing gamers with a full sensory surround experience. The system brings your gaming environment into the real world by using various colors of light, sound and vibration effects. See one more picture after the break.
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by Johan on June 20, 2007

Philips has announced a 20-inch 3D display that “designed to increase brand awareness and attention value of the product at point-of-sale locations”. The screen allows you to enjoy 3D effects without wearing 3D glasses. It based on Philips WOWvx technology and “helps professionals to create an amazing viewing experience using the latest technology to make content richer, more exciting, and more entertaining for the viewer so that it’s almost ‘real’.” Philips 20-inch 3D display be available from August 2007.
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Philips has introduced three LED-backlit LCD TVs, which come in 42 inch, 47 inch, and 52 inch models. They come with the Ambilight tag, which means that you can get dynamically changing colored lights behind the display which is able to match the mood in a movie, only if that movie supports this technology. The screens also have a refresh rate of 120Hz. In addition. the 47-inch and 52-inch models have standard two-channel embedded speakers, while the 42-inch model will offer full surround sound. The 42 inch, 47 inch, and 52 inch models will retail for $2,799, $2,999, and $3,999 respectively.
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Philips has released the AJ300D, a Clock Radio with iPod docking station. The dock will charges your Apple iPod while playing music for you. The dock also features a 6-watt per channel amplifier and Philips “wOOx” loudspeaker technology. Philips AJ300D is available for $82.39.
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