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New Philips TV provides real cinema experience

Submitted by newgadgetsguru on February 1, 2009 – 3:15 pm2 Comments

philips-cinema-21-9-56-inch-tvPhilips has announced an all new widescreen TV called Cinema 21:9 will offer a super widescreen experience for customers. It promises to provide the same experience as going to the movies. At the moment this TV will come in a 56 inch model and will offer a 21:9 ratio screen. This means that movies shot in the 2.39:1 format will completely fill the screen.

As for movies in the more traditional 16:9 ratio, the TV will use an advanced formatting technology to fit the screen accordingly.

“We don’t have a TV suitable to viewing movies until now”, a spokesman said, trying to justify why you would want the new model from the company. Apparently this all new TV is going to change the way we watch TV in the living room. For those who have a big enough living room (and a wallet deep enough to match) this TV also will come with a 7.1 home cinema and blu-ray player as well. The Philips Cinema 21:9 is due to launch during Spring 2009.

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