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Philips MCD289 Micro Theater System with Wireless Subwoofer
Filed under: Home Theater, Philips
Philips MCD289 Micro Theater System with Wireless Subwoofer

We've found on Philips' site a new home theater system or named micro theater system by the company. The MCD289 is a nice looking system with its sleek design and piano black finish. It plays DVD, DivX and USB direct playback with 12-bit/108MHz video processing and features a class-D amplifier (2x 20W + 100W) along with a wireless subwoofer to offer a stylish and clutter-free solution.

Priced at $459 the MCD289 will comes with table-top and wall-mount options.
Posted on Apr 18th, 2008 by Hifi Guy   comments Comments (1)  read more Read More
CES 2008 - Philips Streamium WACS7500 and WAS7500 Wireless System
Filed under: HiFi System, Philips
CES 2008 - Philips Streamium WACS7500 and WAS7500 Wireless System

The new Philips' Streamium WACS7500 hub and WAS7500 extender is a complete solution for who want a music streaming system. With stylish framing, the 80GB HDD stores up to 1,500 CDs, has an LCD screen that displays track information and USB connectivity and can connect to up to five wireless extenders through Ethernet or WiFi.

The WAS7500 stations allow users to broadcast the same track to each room simultaneously or move from room to room as the music follows, also it supports an optional iPod dock. The Streamium hub can manage up to five independent streams of content at once, sending a different stream to each extender and with the ethernet connection you can backup the system's hard disk, upgrade features or download existing tracks from a PC.

Both hub and extender will be available in April, at $999 for the WACS7500 and $299 for the extender.
Posted on Jan 9th, 2008 by Hifi Guy   comments Comments (1)  read more Read More
CES 2008 - Philips BDP7200 Blu-ray Disc Player
Filed under: HD-DVD/Blu-ray, Philips
CES 2008 - Philips BDP7200 Blu-ray Disc Player

Philips showcased its new blu-ray disc player at the CES, priced at only $349 the BDP7200 is Philips' first BonusView compliant BD player (Blu-ray profile v1.1). It features Full HD 1080p resolution at native 24 FPS, Deep Color functionality to eliminate on-screen color banding, picture-in-picture capability, graphical enhancements and multi-languages for on-screen display.

The BDP7200 offers a fully digital interface with the audio/video EasyLink HDMI Consumer Electronics Control protocols (CEC1), which allows easy control of connected devices with one remote. This BD player also ensures the playback of your older DVD libraries while upscaling them to 1080p.
Posted on Jan 9th, 2008 by Hifi Guy   comments Comments (0)  read more Read More
CES 2008 - Philips Ambisound HTS6515D Home Theater in a Box
Filed under: Home Theater, Philips
CES 2008 - Philips Ambisound HTS6515D Home Theater in a Box

Philips' HTS6515D features a 5.1 surround-sound experience with only two satellites and a subwoofer. The DVD receiver features video upscaling and HDMI Consumer Electronics Control (CEC), USB connectivity and an integrated iPod dock to enable users to charge, play and control iPod content. It also double as the central speaker.

The HTS6515D's sleek vertical design offers consumers another stylish and elegant option that reduces clutter. And for maximum audio quality and clarity, the Ambisound system has DoubleBASS which results in deeper bass performance, and FullSound features for improved MP3 audio quality.

Philips' HTS6515D Home Theater system is expected in stores by May at a retail price of $499.
Posted on Jan 9th, 2008 by Hifi Guy   comments Comments (1)  read more Read More
CES 2008 - Philips Ambisound HTS6100 Sound Bar
Filed under: Home Theater, Philips
CES 2008 - Philips Ambisound HTS6100 Sound Bar

Philips' HTS6100 DVD home theater system with Ambisound technology features a full, 5.1 multi-channel surround sound experience through a one-piece, fully-integrated home theater system. The HTS6100 is priced at $599, that's about $200 less than the company's HTS8100 model.

Inside the sound bar a built-in DVD player features video upscaling and HDMI Consumer Electronics Control (CEC), the system is also equipped with USB connectivity and an iPod dock to enable users to charge, play and control iPod content while it plays on the Ambisound home theater.

In addition the Ambisound system can be easily mounted on a wall underneath a Flat TV display or placed on a stand. Featuring a single, central receiver and subwoofer, there is no risk of cluttered space or tangled speaker wires and the Philips' system perfectly complements any Flat TV display.
Posted on Jan 9th, 2008 by Hifi Guy   comments Comments (1)  read more Read More
Philips HTS3151D Home Theater System
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Philips HTS3151D Home Theater System

A stylish and compact digital system, the HTS3151D produces high quality Dolby multi-channel surround sound. Able to play practically any disc, it provides captivating home entertainment for the enjoyment of both movies and music.

DivX Ultra Certified for enhanced playback of DivX videos, the HTS3151D also plays MP3 and WMA as well as JPEG files. A built-in decoder of Dolby Digital and Pro Logic II surround sound eliminates the need for an external decoder by processing all six channels of audio and the class-D digital amplifier delivers a maximum output power of 300W RMS.

The receiver also includes a built-in FM radio tuner with 40 station presets, an iPod dock, an USB connectivity and MP3 line-in, simply plug your device and your digital music and photos will be played directly from it.

Philips' HTS3151D home theater system is currently available for about $190.
Posted on Nov 25th, 2007 by Hifi Guy   comments Comments (2)  read more Read More
Philips new DVD Micro Theater MCD759D including HDMI 1080i
Filed under: Home Theater, Philips
Philips new DVD Micro Theater MCD759D including HDMI 1080i

Philips unveiled its latest home theater system, the MCD759D is a DVD Micro Theater system with iPod connectivity, AM/FM radio and DVD player featuring 5.1-channel.

A class-D digital amplifier inside boasts a total of 800W RMS and supports DTS, Dolby Digital and Pro Logic II surround sound formats. The CD/DVD player offers the playback of DivX, DVD-Video, Picture CD, Video CD/SVCD, WMA-CD, MP3-CD, CD (R/RW) and DVD (R/RW). The DAC (12bit, 108MHz) features high def (720p, 1080i) video upsampling, upscaling and progressive scan. The rear panel is equipped with 3x analog video outputs, Component Y Pb Pr, Composite CVBS and S-Video, an HDMI output and an audio auxiliary input (RCA).

The loudspeaker enclosures are made up of real rosewood with gold-plated speaker connectors and the satellites load ribbon tweeters for impressive audio fidelity. The iPod dock is compatible with iPod, iPod mini, iPod nano, iPod shuffle, iPod with color display and iPod 5th Generation is able to play and charge your iPod and can remote control it.

However, There is no word on MCD759D's pricing and availability yet.
Posted on Nov 25th, 2007 by Hifi Guy   comments Comments (3)  read more Read More
Philips SHD9100 Wireless Headphone
Filed under: Headphones, Philips
Philips SHD9100 Wireless HeadphoneHaving a wired connection between your hi-fi and headphones can be a bit of a drag, so we can understand the appeal of wireless cans. Trouble is, they're often prone to interference, but Philips reckons it has the answer.

Its new $345 SHD9100 headphones transmit sound wirelessly via the 2400-2403.5 MHz frequency, which Philips says results in less interference, lower power consumption and better sound quality than analog FM transmission systems.

The headphones employ a pair of 50mm drivers and will operate in a 30 meters range. They come with a docking station that doubles as a recharger, giving up to six hours of continuous playback time.

An ultra-lightweight headband and breathable fabric ear cushions are intended to make them more comfortable during long listening sessions, and automatic tuning means set-up should be straightforward.
Posted on Oct 5th, 2007 by Hifi Guy   comments Comments (1)  read more Read More
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