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TWICE VIP Award 2016 Winner! The Philips BDP7501 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray player with HDR support is designed to be the best way to realize the full potential of a 4K television with vivid colors and ...
P&F USA will become the second CE supplier to offer a 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray player in the U.S. with the June shipment of a model priced at a suggested $399, the same price as Samsung’s player. The ...
HD experience to consumers with its Blu-ray Disc player (BDP9000). Shown today at the 2007 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the Blu-ray Disc player pairs stylish design with unbeatable sound and ...
Not a ton of new specs to behold on this new Blu-ray player, but Philips's BDP7100 does everything it should (1080p output, HDMI CEC, 24p, True HD, and DTS HD support). No word if it's got HDMI v1 ...
For more information on UHD Blu-ray, make sure to check out our guide. Updated on March 29, 2018: Edited to clarify that Philips’ players do contain hardware for Dolby Atmos support.
Now that Funai owns the Philips brand name in the U.S., it isn't hesitating to roll out a host of Blu-ray players featuring Netflix Watch Instantly streaming under that banner. The BDP5110 and ...
Blu-ray players offer amazing picture quality with 3D and 4K capabilities, plus surround sound and high-resolution audio. View our ratings and reviews and browse our buying guide to find the best ...
With consumers realising the High Definition format war is over and driven by an ever increasing adoption of HD capable Flat TVs, Blu-ray is assumed to grow significantly in 2009. Building on its ...
The Philips BDP7501 is only the second 4K Ultra TV Blu-ray player to become available in the U.S., following Samsung’s K8500. Like that player, the Philips model will retail for a suggested $400.
The Philips HTB3525B packs Blu-ray, smart TV, and Bluetooth into an affordable sound bar, making it a great choice if you're looking for an all-in-one system.
All Blu-ray 3D players will be backward compatible, supporting playback of existing 2D discs. Also, Blu-ray 3D discs can be run in existing 2D Blu-ray players but will display images in 2D.
If you want to use the PS3 3D with your home-cinema kit, you'll need to invest in an HDMI 1.4 AV receiver, otherwise you won't see any video. We hooked the PS3 up to our 3D screen via an HDMI 1.3 ...