It takes a lot for me to notice a portable DVD player, but Philips’ new DCP850 got my attention cause it does something others can’t—it can dock and play movies from your video iPod. The folks at ...
Simply designed and easy to use. Display swivels 180 degrees and lies flat for tablet-style viewing. Includes remote, car adapter and video out. Charges iPod and player simultaneously. Plays video ...
Early portable DTV products haven't featured high-resolution displays. While Philips' upcoming PET749 doesn't deliver HD resolution, its screen is a notch up from what you see on many of today's the ...
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Paris – Philips Research has demonstrated a recordable DVD (DVD+R) system in the lab that it says can burn a DVD disk with video or data 16 times faster than the normal playing speeds for video DVDs.
Philips plans to show a Blu-ray disc drive at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas that has backwards compatibility with CDs and DVDs. Currently still a prototype, the device reads and ...