
Philips released its AUREA LED TV at IFA Berlin 2009, where this year’s model will take a quantum leap forward in terms of design and viewing experience. It will retain its signature features including the full glass front, the transparent Active Frame with Ambilight Spectra, a flare of glass surrounding the bezel and a design that is pleasing to the eyes regardless of it being on or off at that moment. You will find that new LED technology incorporated allows a seamless transition between the screen and the 8mm Ambilight Active Frame thanks to the presence of 250 LEDs. Heck, even the AUREA remote control is matching in design, featuring a slider feature for one to access the primary keyset easily, with backlighting for use in a dark environment. No idea on pricing, but you’ve gotta be flush with cash to bring this home.
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