Read more.Want to watch movies the way the director intended? Well, be prepared to pay the price.
Read more.Want to watch movies the way the director intended? Well, be prepared to pay the price.
Aww... Am I the only one that liked the Ambi-light system ?
Anyone recall the AmBX system for the PC as well - whatever happened to that as it launched with a bang and then sort of just went a bit awol.
I like Ambilight too. Not enough to warrant buying a new TV mind!
Far Cry 2 has AmBX support, but I've never seen any other games specifically design for/endorse it. In a way it's a shame as I like the idea of it, but it's just too expensive for a novelty.
i have an ambilight tv and the lighting makes viewing really comfortable. it feels like a massage for your peripheral vision everytime you turn it on. makes other tvs look harsh and thirsty for colour in comparison
this got a mention in my recently submitted dissertation, but in terms of visual impact and what not, this is defo for a niche market i'd say.
I like Philips tv, their panels have been becoming increasingly better of the years, plus I love the new ambilight feature.
At £3500 there is no chance I would buy this tv. For that price I could buy 60inch 1080p, ps3, sky hd and a 5.1 surround system and still have money left over. But if it falls to under £2000 I might be tempted
I wonder how big (inch wise diagonally) 16:9 material would be on this display...
EDIT:
So according to my quick calculations, it's roughly the equivalent of a 45" 16:9 display... only with wings.
According to TR, its 2,560 x 1,080.
http://www.trustedreviews.com/tvs/ne...ma-TV-In-UK/p1
Biscuit (23-02-2009)
surely it'll just be 1080p?
The biggest problem with Philips high end TVs, other than the price, is that they are really unreliable - so if you do pick one up, make sure it comes with a 5 year protection plan!
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