17 Feb 2012

TV for the Near Future - Dual View



 

Electronics giant Philips recently launched a new range of high tech TV's. The stand out set was the one that caters for dual viewing. The 6000 and 7000 series offer split screen viewing so no more arguing with your other half over what to watch. The TV's also have wi-fi built in to the set and utilise Smart TV.

3D is a big thing right now so these sets also offer 3D compatibility. The 6000 series has screen sizes of 32, 37, 42, 47 or 55 inches and the 7000 series comes in screen sizes of 40, 46 or 55 inches. Both series include 4 HDMI ports as well as 3 USB ones.

No word yet on when these new high tech TV's will hit shops but they are expected to go on sale before the summer.

 

 

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