I have seen ambishite many times, I not only worked in high end electronic retail for many many years, I am still friends with most of the people I worked with who are still in the game................and guess what their view is on ambishite....................well it wont take you long to guess.
As for the whole concept, the aim of any good TV is to make you feel like you are part of the action, immerse you in the image. Now if ambishite does that for you then all well and good, I would love to be in your world when you go to watch sports/films/whatever and have flashing lights around your eyes mounted on glasses. If philips were to market these glasses would you buy them. The world will judge you by your answer.
Its a con, simple as.
"While Philips does have some issues with contrast and artifacts in dark scenes" understatement of the decade, to be fair though its not just philips.
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Godskitchen @ Jun 4th 2008 4:59PM
I have seen ambishite many times, I not only worked in high end electronic retail for many many years, I am still friends with most of the people I worked with who are still in the game................and guess what their view is on ambishite....................well it wont take you long to guess.
As for the whole concept, the aim of any good TV is to make you feel like you are part of the action, immerse you in the image. Now if ambishite does that for you then all well and good, I would love to be in your world when you go to watch sports/films/whatever and have flashing lights around your eyes mounted on glasses. If philips were to market these glasses would you buy them. The world will judge you by your answer.
Its a con, simple as.
"While Philips does have some issues with contrast and artifacts in dark scenes" understatement of the decade, to be fair though its not just philips.