If you've never seen a Philips Ambilight TV in a home setting, then you might not get the idea and it might seem like a big marketing gimmick. However, if you have seen it in that setting (I own one) then you realize that Ambilight is about the best thing to happen to the TV since HBO. Its not about 'coolness' factor or a disco effect. Its about creating an ambient lighting effect that 1) is easier on the eyes 2) expands the visual field of the image on the screen 3) allows you to turn out every other light in your room and not get eye strain 4) creates a more immersive viewing experience, and finally 4) it actually is pretty cool to look at.
I hope that I never have to go back to watching TV without this ambient lighting (ambilight) effect because it rocks. I know that there are TVs out there that have better overall image quality than a Philips TV (not that Philips is bad) but nobody else has Ambilight so as long as they continue to make it I will be their customer.
I look at everyone else's TVs and feel sorry for them for not having such an immersive experience as me (though you can buy some aftermarket add-ons from other companies that try to do what Philips achieves brilliantly).
One last word... Don't knock it til you've tried it.
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tony @ Aug 16th 2007 6:57PM
If you've never seen a Philips Ambilight TV in a home setting, then you might not get the idea and it might seem like a big marketing gimmick. However, if you have seen it in that setting (I own one) then you realize that Ambilight is about the best thing to happen to the TV since HBO. Its not about 'coolness' factor or a disco effect. Its about creating an ambient lighting effect that 1) is easier on the eyes 2) expands the visual field of the image on the screen 3) allows you to turn out every other light in your room and not get eye strain 4) creates a more immersive viewing experience, and finally 4) it actually is pretty cool to look at.
I hope that I never have to go back to watching TV without this ambient lighting (ambilight) effect because it rocks. I know that there are TVs out there that have better overall image quality than a Philips TV (not that Philips is bad) but nobody else has Ambilight so as long as they continue to make it I will be their customer.
I look at everyone else's TVs and feel sorry for them for not having such an immersive experience as me (though you can buy some aftermarket add-ons from other companies that try to do what Philips achieves brilliantly).
One last word... Don't knock it til you've tried it.