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Ambilight vs Non-Ambilight
By: Siddharth Bhatia   |   Feb 15,2008

Philips will no doubt have crafted itself a place in the design hall of fame, if there's one. And one reason for the honor would be a clever technology called Ambilight. It’s old now, so I’ll go easy on the oohs and aahs. In fact I restrained myself when it was new too, as I was skeptical then. Of course over the years, newer models have been released, and definitely impressed us all.

In comparison to the Korean and Japanese giants, Philips might be a little low-key in price and volume, but not in market presence: last Diwali, its PFL7422 won hearts due to its insanely cheap price, never mind the noisy picture. We received a new PFL9532 47-incher for review, also known as Cineos. Then crept in evil plans of pitting it against the previous, lightless one, to see which one is brighter (absolutely no pun intended).

Ambilight

Round one: Design and features
The referee is 'this writer', as news journalists are wont to annotate. Though this writer ain’t writing now, he's having a tough time trying to cope with the tension in the air, as these two 47-inchers face off aggressively.

First blow: the Ambilight looks a bit better, as it is fully in black and very sober. The stand for both is a block-like square, so there are no real curves anywhere in the design, bezel included. The non-Ambi has a silver frame, which comes second in my list after the black beauties. The Ambilight is obviously a bit heavier and broader, probably due to its extra feature.

Then come connections, the Ambilight has three HDMI inputs, while non-Ambi has only two. POW! A quick uppercut to the jaw and non-Ambi was down for the count.

Non-Ambi made a quick recovery but Ambi just turned on and glowed, expecting to blind everyone in the ring (though not quite; it isn’t that bright). A few clicks on the remote and the light was bright enough to wake someone up. That’s another uppercut, and non-Ambilight was on the floor bleeding. Luckily the bell rang: on to round two.


Page 1 of 2 (Intro & Round 1)
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BTW, CINEOS for philips is actually a "category" if you will which depicts that the product is the BEST IN CLASS that philips makes.

So any thing from philips with Cineos on it will be the absolute top of the line from Philips.

and, are u serious? 1,29 for a 47" full HD resolution LCD?

Can you adjust the noise levels on the LCD and see if you get a better picture?
Maybe the noise was in the cable or connector you used?
Blogger @ Feb 19,2008
from which angle does it look like a commercial? its a shootout, and i for one, like the article.Its very well written, yet covers good technical aspects. And the differences between are mentioned, so the winner is clearly the TV without ambilight technology. The review is just a guide. You should ultimately choose yourself, and no listen to reviewers. stop spamming amandeep singh and get a job
shazeb @ Feb 18,2008
Why have you done this review? If we have to decide of our own, we don't need your B*llSh*t advise.

I'll better go for a Sony Bravia.
Aman @ Feb 18,2008
There are projects available on the net that can convert a AV signal to ambilight u can modify to fit on any TV... Get ur hands on a PIC & some electronics thats all....
Girish @ Feb 16,2008
I love Sid's style here! I am not in the market for a TV but came here to find out what kind of folks hang out here that drive traffic to our IT focused website and found out why - its Sid!
Jerseyguy @ Feb 16,2008
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