Imagine perfect home entertainment, almost unlimited content possibilities, a picture perfected to the last detail and technology that spreads the action through the light to the entire room. Or in short, it's an immersive viewing experience with the new Philips 6501 series TV models.
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Most TV manufacturers try to create the best possible picture in the first place. But they are limited by the case. Philips thought outside the box. And literally! Televisions have made a huge leap forward with the advent of flat and smart TVs, and with AmbiLux technology, Philips now offers an even more sophisticated way of watching TV that is unmatched in the world. By projecting the image, what is happening on the screen extends to the wall behind the TV and conjures up a truly immersive experience.
Samsung grabbed attention at CES 2016 with a curved TV from the SUHD family, a TV with quantum dot technology and the world's only cadmium-free screen. But even more than that, its 170-centimeter diagonal (the largest of the SUHD series) catches the eye, which gives the feeling that we are a part of what is happening on the screen.
Panasonic left everyone speechless at CES 2016 when it unveiled an invisible TV. As this Japanese brand says, it will change the way you use TVs forever. Did you think LG's 18-inch bendable display was impressive? It is, but wait until you see the Panasonic miracle in action that is the future of living rooms.
Netflix is now also available in Slovenia. The currently largest provider of on-demand video content has expanded to 130 countries, including Slovenia. The first month of using the Netflix service will be free, and the price for the starter package will be 8 euros. Will Internet pirates be out of business? What about movie theaters? Will they start dating?
The TouchJet company has struck again. After they pleasantly surprised us with the TouchPico miniature projector, which can turn any wall into a touch screen, they left us speechless again with the TouchJet Wave device. Like the projector, this is looking for start-up funds on Indiegogo, where it has literally "pomed" the set goal. How not, when every television screen is turned into a touch screen, which becomes a bulky Android tablet for just over 100 euros.
There is no bar in the city without a big screen in the summer garden. Football matches and similar sporting events are nice to watch outside while slurping beer. All televisions of this type are designed for indoor use, as they are not protected against rain and other adverse weather conditions. Those problems are now over when you consider the SunBrite TV Signature Series outdoor TV that can handle all weather conditions. Unlike other TVs, you don't have to be afraid of it and you don't have to move it "to warm".
If we look back only ten years ago, TVs were still real fat, while today they are just bones and skin. South Korea's LG Display went one step further, as their bendable OLED TV, the first curved OLED receiver in the world, is only 0.97 millimeters thick, i.e. less than a millimeter, and weighs only 1.9 kilograms. It's no wonder that it can only be attached to the wall with the help of magnets, and it can be removed as easily as removing a picture.
Part media player, part gaming console, the Nvidia Shield, the first Android TV console, is the latest device vying for a spot next to your TV. It is powered by a Tegra X1 processor, has 3 GB of memory, Android TV, built-in 4K technology, 16 GB of memory, Bluetooth 4.1, two USB 3.0 plugs, an HDM connector, Ethernet connectivity and a microUSB "garage" for memory cards with 128 GB.
Korea's LG will present a new generation of TVs with quantum technology at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January. Admittedly, it is not a quantum leap in technology, so quantum dots up to 30% will increase the color range of the TV, which means an even more vivid picture than we are used to with classic LCD and OLED TV screens.
If you want to watch TV, you have to enjoy it! Englishman David Hedberg presented a monitor with a retro look and top-notch software that drives a TV that requires a smile from the viewer, because it is not powered by electricity, but by a human smile!
The Geneva company has created a TV stand that is connected to Bluetooth technology and AirPlay, allowing you to play music and movies without connecting your devices to the TV.