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Philips new LCD TVs — smooth, fast and highly colourful

By Martin Vedris

SYDNEY: Philips new 1920 x 1080p Full HD Design Collection 9000 series LCD TVs, available in 42", 47" and 52", feature a two millisecond response rate, a 100 Hz refresh rate and 2.250 trillion colours.

Using its new second generation Pixel Plus HD Engine, Philips says its flagship TV range ‘delivers the highest possible picture quality found on LCD TVs’.

In addition, the 17 bit Colour Booster can display up to 2.250 trillion colours, and was designed to reproduce richer colours and realistic skin tones.

While Philips says its Perfect Contrast Technology not only makes the darks darker and the bright brighter, but also reduces the effect of light ‘leakage’ for dark scenes — and Philips says the result is a dynamic contrast ratio of up to 55,000:1.

Available from August in the 42" and 47" sizes, the three models in the 9000 Series start at RRP $3,299 for the 42" model, the 47" model is RRP $3,999, while the 52" is RRP $5,299 and will be available from October.

In keeping with its environmentally friendly credentials, these 9000 series models have a 0.15 watt standby power.

Two other LCD TV series from Philips are the 7000 and the 5000. The 1920 x 1080p Full HD 7000 series is available in 32, 42 and 47" sizes, from RRP $1,599 to RRP $3,499 and they feature Philips Pixel Plus 3HD Engine.

The 5000 series, in 32 and 42" sizes (for RRP $1,399 and $2,299 respectively) offers Full 1920 x 1080p HD in the 42" version and 1,366 x 768p High Definition in the smaller size.

[Tue 01/07/2008 04:13:43]

 

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