Philips' new Roku TVs come with their own immersive backlights
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Philips' new Roku TVs come with their own immersive backlights
"The company's Ambilight technology, which uses a series of color-changing LEDs on the back of the TV set to project colors onto walls mirroring what's happening on screen, has been around for a few decades. These are the first TVs from Philips to pair Ambilight with the Roku TV OS so you'll see the effect while using popular streaming apps, when watching over 500 live TV channels, or while sharing photos and videos to the TV from an Apple device using AirPlay."
"The new Philips Roku TVs are now available exclusively through Sam's Club online and in-store and are launching in four different sizes: 43 inches for $229, 50 inches for $259, 55 inches for $329, and 65 inches for $389. There are cheaper alternatives, like Govee's TV Backlight 3 Pro and the $100 Nanoleaf 4D V2, but their LEDs require installation and the use of cameras positioned around your TV to capture what's happening on screen."
Philips introduced a lineup of LCD televisions that integrate Ambilight, a rear-mounted color-changing LED system that projects complementary colors onto walls based on on-screen content. The TVs run the Roku TV operating system, enabling Ambilight during streaming apps, more than 500 live channels, and when receiving photos and videos via AirPlay. Models are exclusive to Sam's Club in 43-, 50-, 55-, and 65-inch sizes priced at $229, $259, $329, and $389 respectively. Each set is 4K capable with HDR10 support, automatic picture-mode switching, wireless pairing with Roku audio gear, Roku mobile app features, and LED backlighting usable as ambient effects while the TV is off.
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