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  • #mediacenter

    Build a Color-Aware Backlight for Your HDTV Setup

    If you're looking to add some polish to your home theater setup, this guide to creating a DIY clone of the Philips Ambilight technology will give your videos a backlight that changes colors to match the on-screen action.
  • #concepts

    3D Display Lumen is the Epitome of Undulating Beauty

    Kind of similar to a Tenori-On, this interactive 3D display would look great in my house, connected to my home audio set-up, visually illustrating every song with popped-out pixels. More »
  • #ifa2008

    Live from Philips Press Conference at IFA

    We are at the Philips press conference and it has started with... a Senseo coffee machine that can make latte macchiatos? Apparently, the new home appliances part of IFA is big. But there's more, here comes their first TV, called Essence.
  • #yamahayst001

    Yamaha's YST001 Home Theater Speakers Are Home Lighting Units Too

    Yamaha has teamed up with lighting experts Koizumi to create these home theater speakers with built-in lighting. Each unit has three 25W halogen lamps that are remote control-dimmable down to 20% brightness, designed to reduce the contrast between your TV picture and the wall behind to "ease the burden on your eyes." So, a kind of one-color, non-reactive ambilight then, but the effect they produce is pretty subtle and saves you from installing moodlighting. More »
  • #42pfl5603d

    Giz Explains: Philips' Spring Product Line-Up

    Philips is a mammoth of a CE company, but in the US it's not always easy to see what those guys are up to. Here's a fast look at what's new—not merely refreshed—in the 2008 lineup: More »
  • #ifa2007

    Hands-on with the Philips Aurea (Verdict: One for the Boudoir)

    Philips' Aurea TV has been all over IFA, but what does its target market (Hey Lay-deez?) think about it. Well, while Jesus got a hunger for its form, Lindsay, Philips' PR person, and I had a discussion about where we would put it if we had one. And the verdict? In our bedrooms. More »