Have you ever noticed why almost all the cinemas in the world are undergoing renovations? If you haven’t, well it’s time to wake up to year 2010, the age of 3D. Almost all new movie releases in the cinema has an additional caption of “also in 3D”, that is because viewers are more enjoying if they feel that they are actually part of the film. But some questions arise in line with this innovation such us: “what if we do not have a 3D cinema in our place?”, “what if I have missed a movie I like and I can only catch it on DVDs and on TV?” if this are some of your concerns, fret no more. This is because Philips has an answer to those questions, the new Philips Cinema 21:9 3D TV. As the name suggests “Cinema” … yes, you’re right Philips just brought the 3D prototype Big Screen closer to your hand and even into your home daily on a daily basis.
Philips Cinema 21:9 3D TV has a Full HD LCD display of 2560 x 1080p that is truly an advantage. In a way, it helps keep the price down compared to LED TVs but the quality is never behind the LED innovation. It also have a 29:1 (2.39:1) movie aspect ratio that is intended for viewers to see the movie as it is wanted by the director to be seen. That means it has a formatting technology that accepts other movie formats to be played in your Philips Cinema 21:9 3D TV that prevents distortion of the movie even if it has different format. So say goodbye to black bars seen and events of picture loss.
As part of its specifications Philips Cinema 21:9 3D TV will bring the movies to life with its original technology called Ambilight Spectra 3. This TVs emits glowing light to the surrounding wall that suits the current scene being flashed so that it will be more enhanced. In addition to that, the light automatically adjusts itself to match the picture that creates a “brought to life” viewing experience. A perfect pixel HD engine is also one of its features. It is a technology that matches the movie pixel being produced by the director to the desired pixel of the Television that results to a combination of sharpness, naturalism, and vividness of the picture just like 3D. Last major but definitely one of its best features is the Net TV and WiFi, were we can enjoy browsing our favorite internet sites.
In addition to those astonishing specifications, here are some of its assets. Brightness: 500 cd/m², Dynamic screen contrast: 80,000:1, Response time (typical): 1 (BEW equiv.) ms, Viewing angle: 176º (H)/176º (V), Diagonal screen size (inch): 56 inch, Diagonal screen size (metric): 142 cm, Display screen type: LCD Full HD UW-UXGA Act.matrix, Colour processing: 2250 trillion colours 17bit RGB.
Since this is a “cinema” version at home its sound won’t be left behind with sound enhancement features like: Auto Volume Leveller, Digital Signal Processing, Dynamic Bass Enhancement, Treble and Bass Control with 4 built in speakers and two subwoofers. Can you just imagine adding a moving and vibrating seat and truly you are inside a cinema in your home. And for the user’s convenience and safety, installation is easy with RC4495 remote control so that we can just sit back and relax. In addition, there is also a childlock and parental control for safety of the item and of course of your children.
Here are also some accessories included for fast, easy, fresh and comfortable start: Smart leveling wall bracket, RF antenna cable, Power cord, Quick start guide, Warranty certificate, Remote Control, Batteries for remote control.
So During this so called 3D year, we will be brought closer to the sun because we will be wearing our 3D shades to handle what Philips have just bought to our homes, the Philips Cinema 21:9 3D TV.
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