Phillips in recent weeks has announced several developments that will shape the patterns of Televion the coming years. If nothing Philips announced that its Cinema 21:9 will soon go on sale in Europe for 4,000 euros, has now announced that he will along with series 8000 and 9000, their first TVs with built-in Internet.
The Philips Cinema 21:9 is a TV that, as its name suggests, has a 21:9 widescreen format with a size of 56 inches. The idea is based on the same is to allow us to enjoy all the movies in their original format, as they were intended for cinema. In fact, we sell it as a cinematic experience in which the sides are seen only with peripheral vision, looking for a
similar feel to the film. The problem with this type of display will be getting the right content in this format, as most films that are sold are offered to 16:9, although if you start to generalize it would not be uncommon to find issues that include the entire original image.
With regard to the series 8000 and 9000, will offer Internet TV: information available on the TV screen that is updated via the Internet through the port Ethernet of the television series for 8000 or via WiFi on the 9000 series. Philips TVs with this service will receive information from sites like Youtube, TomTom or Ebay, with interfaces adapted for television and be controlled with the remote, and will be used with the onscreen keyboard.
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