It is available though in two different sizes, in 46 and 55 inches diagonal, both boasting an LCD display under the front glass sheet. Furthermore, in order to increase the user’s pleasure and the quality of the images, it sports a 1,400 Hz Perfect Motion Rate alongside the staggering active 3D HD capabilities. And the engine of the Perfect Pixel HD Screen is further aided by a dual-core processor. There’s also some LED backlighting with micro-dimming and local contrast, which adds to the already gorgeous looks of this amenity.
In addition, and pretty much important, this one can connect to any in-home Wi-Fi signal, with the user or viewer being able to surf the internet via a simple switch on the remote control. Even better, if you have any photos or videos that you want to view on the screen, there are three apps you’ll be finding rather useful – Philips MyRemoteApp, SimpleShare and Wi-Fi Miracast.
There’s also a bad side to the design, as it may appear rather unstable and fickle due to the lack of any rubber stop. Unfortunately, in terms of availability, not everyone will be able to enjoy such a piece. Philip say it will first be available in parts of Europe, including Russia, while additional markets will be seeing it later on.
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