January 9, 2009 7:09 PM PST

New Philips 7000 series FlatTV makes an appearance

by David Carnoy
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The Philips 7000 series FlatTV line features a new design.

(Credit: Philips)

With Funai licensing the Philips brand in 2009, things have gotten a little confusing about just what's going on with Philips home audio and video products. But it appears that all the products that Philips announced at CES 2009--including the new 7000 series Flat TVs--are true Philips products. Philips had already planned out its 2009 line and Funai Electric will be taking over the production of that line this year.

Thus far, details are scant on just when the new 7000 series LCD TVs will be released and how much they'll cost. However, they do have a new design that features an ultrathin bezel surrounded by a rounded acrylic edge. The 120Hz, 1080p sets will range in size from 32 to 52 inches and they have a fast 2-millisecond refresh rate.

The press release also notes these models feature the proprietary "Halo-Free technology, which removes the faint halo accompanying fast moving action." This new video processing technology allegedly helps eliminate artifacts "that are prevalent in LCD technology."

As we said, we're still trying to get the lowdown on pricing and availability, but for the time being we'll leave you with a quote from the umbrella company, P&F (Philips and Funai), that now is the exclusive manufacturer and distributor for Philips televisions and home-theater products in the U.S.

"The new design and superior technology in our FlatTV line will strengthen our offerings in the fast-growing, large-screen HDTV market," says Todd Richardson, senior vice president of sales and marketing for P&F. "The ultrathin frame design differentiates Philips from other sets on the market and the technology inside is certain to win over even the most discerning HDTV consumer. Consumers can look forward to an unparalleled viewing experience, thanks to the unique combination of exceptional picture quality and design at an attractive price level."

We'll add details as we get them.

Hunkered down in New York City, Executive Editor David Carnoy covers the gamut of gadgets and writes his Fully Equipped column, which carries the tag line "The electronics you lust for." He's also the author of "Knife Music," a novel. E-mail David. Follow David on Twitter.
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by titolajko January 9, 2009 8:46 PM PST
I truly believe in Philips products. I own a 42" LCD 120hz 2ms 1080p TV and it is the best picture I have ever seen. This thing is way ahead of its time. Thanks to the perfect pixel engine and smooth motion, there is nothing out there that can compare to the clarity and depth of the picture. Forget oled and thin is in, check out one of these in person playing a blu ray movie (this is a mus) and you'll see what I am talking about. I love samsung and sony too, but this tv is great.
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by wazymk January 10, 2009 9:20 AM PST
I would agree with your statement but here in North America we don't get to see philips really high end tv's - if you look in Europe Philips is always at the top of the class with their 9000 series tv's - Hopefully one day we will get to see these tvs over here!<br /><br />Wazy
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by zpop January 10, 2009 2:32 PM PST
Where is the picture of the 2009 Philips Flat TV already?! The image path has been broken since you posted this yesterday! As far as the technology is concerned, the Philips 7000 series flat tv line from 2008 rocked. They are judder free with 24p and if they truly fix the halo issue with this years line I'd be happy to buy one. In my opinion the 7000s were the best overall LCD flat panels of 2008. Too bad they aren't offering LED TVs in 09. Local dimming combined with halo free tech and 2ms refresh would be the ultimate!
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