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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 ...
Philips has unveiled three new Blu-ray players--the BDP3010, BDP5010, and BDP7310--that will be manufactured and distributed by Funai Electric in 2009.
Philips' Android PMP was eye-catching in its own special way, but it couldn't hold a candle to the company's latest 3D Cinema 21:9 Platinum LCD… ...
Pioneer beat 'em to the punch, and has subsequently managed to be rebadged by most everyone else, but now Philips is on the scene at Computex with a PC Blu-ray burner that boasts support for 50GB ...
Philips has announced the second generation in its line of Blu-ray players with the BDP7200, sporting 1080p/24 and Deep Color support, and BonusView (aka Profile 1.1) picture-in-picture capability.
Philips has officially announced their first Blu-ray offerings, revealing no real surprises but happy no delays either, as occurred with Sony and Pioneer. Philips' first Blu-ray hardware offerings ...
In all the announcements at CES we somehow managed to miss these new Blu-ray products from Funai Philips. The three new players consist of two that can do BD Live and the entry level BDP-3010 ...
The internal PC drive will debut first primarily because Philips (and likely the entire Blu-ray disc group) wants to wait on the install base of software to be ready for a set-top box deployment. They ...
For more information on UHD Blu-ray, make sure to check out our guide. Updated on March 29, 2018 : Edited to clarify that Philips’ players do contain hardware for Dolby Atmos support. Kris Wouk ...
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.
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 ...
Panasonic, Philips and Sony on Wednesday said they, along with other Blu-ray patent holders, would by the third quarter of 2009 establish a "one-stop-shop license" for Blu-ray products, according ...