
Philips has showed off the Aurea II, which is the latest 37- and 42-inch Full HD 1080p LCD flat TV during IFA 2008. Aurea comes in a unique design with a white full glass casing which reflects the Blue light radiating from the frame and the sides of the flat TV. The new Full HD LCD TV also adopts the latest technology including the 100Hz Clear LCD with a 2ms response time, the latest version of the Perfect Pixel HD Engine, 2,250 trillion colours processing and a dynamic contrast ratio of 30000:1. Aurea II also provides four HDMI inputs (3+1), HDMI CEC for multiple connections, and a DLNA PC network link that allows you to browse content from your PC or your home network. Pricing info is still unknown. [AVING]

Philips Swarovski Bluetooth Headset that comes studded with Swarovski crystal. Philips’ Swarovski-studden Bluetooth 2.0 headset provides 5 hours of talk time and 100 hours of standby time. The headset retails for $260 each. [UberGizmo]

Create your favorite ambience of the day/night with this brand new mini edition LED lamp from Philips. With 256 different colors to choose from, you can also loop them continuously. The lamp is equipped with intuitive color wheels to make it easy for you to select your color. Available in white or black, you can expect this $166 mini lights in September. However, you can pre-order yours at Red5. [GeekAlerts via PeepCulture]

Europe’s electronics manufacturer Philips has created the Philips Imageo LED that requires a small battery to operate colour changing LED inside a regular wax candle. This electronic candle will make your room more comfortable. [electricpig]

No more annoying beeping sound in the morning to wake you up for that important meeting, instead, you’ll wake up to the sound of your favorite radio station or to a more “soothing” beep. This new Philips LCD alarm clock is a combination of an alarm with digital picture frames (128 x 128 pixels) You can set the images into a slide show mode for better enjoyment. It also features a voice recorder system so that you can leave goofy or romantic messages for your loved ones. [GadgetVenue]

Priced at between $1700 to $2700 depending on the size, the Philips Eco TV 7000 Series is the new high-end model that features 120Hz LCD panels controlled by an image processor, and have hidden speakers. The 56 inch variant will be released next month. [Electronista]

Philips has launched a 3D display with an LCD screen size of 52″, full high definition display, a contrast ratio of 2,000 to 1 and a response time of 8ms as well as Philips 3D Solutions’ WOWvx technology.
WOWvx relies on footage being coded with depth information that indicates the position of each 2D image pixel. That information is translated into nine different views and rendered in real-time by the display hardware. A microlens layer in front of the LCD panel spatially disperses these nine different views, giving a sense of depth to the high-definition picture. Because it only requires enough data to construct a relatively basic depth profile, the bandwidth requirements for “2D-plus-Depth” are close to plain 2D video. [SlashGear]

The FCC has recently approved the Philips X800 phone. The handset features Chinese character input and an English-Chinese dictionary. The phone also sports EDGE connectivity, a 2MP camera, a microSD memory card slot and a 240 x 400 resolution touch screen display. The Philips X800 is currently available in the Chinese market. [PhoneArena via Upcoming Cell Phones]

The Philips Xenium X800 e2e touch screen phone has officially released! However, the phone lacks of features. The phone comes jam packed with an ordinary 2MP digital camera, a 2.9 inch touch screen display, a GPRS network support (no 3G and EDGE). The company also announced that the Xenium X800 handset is expected to be released exclusively for the Chinese market. Too bad! [UnwiredView via Upcoming Cell Phones]

Philips has introduced its new X800 full touchscreen mobile phone that can be used in both landscape and portrait mode, depending on what function you are currently accessing just like the Apple iPhone. The handset comes with the “e2e” tag, which translates to “full edge-to-edge touch-screen”. See more pics after the jump. [JustAMP via Upcoming Cell Phones] Read more