
www.flattv.philips.comWhat is LCD Technology?
LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display. This technology
has been around for a number of years but is finally able to deliver fast
motion video quality displays. The thin and light form factor is attractive
to consumers. While the panel (the set itself) looks thin, the technology
inside is quite extensive.
An LCD is made up of pixels (picture elements). Pixels
are individual, distinct, points of light. Each pixel is made up of sub
pixels consisting of red, green and blue. Together the red, green and blue
sub pixels combine to form a single color picture element. A panel's
resolution is determined in part by how many pixels there are. A display
can have hundreds of thousands of points of light (pixels) to millions of
points of light, depending on the resolution.
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Ambient Light Technology (Ambilight)

Ambient Light Technology is a unique theater lighting
system that actively adjusts both brightness and color based upon picture
content. Integrated into the television cabinet, Ambient Light Technology
enables your eye to see more picture detail, contrast and color while
eliminating on-screen reflections for a better and more immersive viewing
experience
Improves the perceived picture detail, contrast and
color
Enables relaxed viewing conditions
Establishes the TV set as a design element
Pixel Plus 2
Striving to push the limits of Philips Pixel Plus video
processing technology, Philips developed Pixel Plus 2, which offers a unique
combination of controls that provide:
Ultimate sharpness
True natural detail
Incredible depth impression
Brilliant and vivid colors
Smooth and natural motion
Sound
The audio element of television is frequently treated as
an afterthought. Philips understands that our FlatTVs deserve better. That
is why the 2005 range of televisions include audio features that work to
immerse you into the action.
Invisible Flat NXT SurfaceSound Speakers
The revolutionary technology of NXT
SurfaceSound creates a solid (monolithic) speaker membrane that is the
decorative outer wall of the TV cabinet. The monolith speakers are now
virtually invisible and combine a stunning TV design with a pure and direct
sound radiation.
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