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The PFS8109 is an expensive TV that looks sleek and beautifully finished. The picture is pretty good, with good contrast and slight color deviation. Well had the uniformity of the backlight little better and if you look at an angle, there to see what backlight bleeding. The operation is despite a well-designed remote control is not always pleasant, because the TV is sometimes slow to respond. The software contains the necessary PFS8109 bugs and that is not at the high price charged for this TV
Price at time of publication: € 1450, – .
Smart TVs seem to work is often not so clever in practice as our smartphones. TP Vision, the company that develops and sells televisions under the Philips brand, wanted to do something and came up with the idea to make a TV based on Android. This is after all a successful operating system and TP Vision naturally gets only too happy to cash in on that success with it. In addition, there are a lot of apps made for Android, so there are already many available immediately at launch.
The television we watch for this review, the Philips 48 “PFS8109, features a customized version of Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean and stood at the time of writing for around 1450 euros in the Pricewatch. There is also a 55 “version available for about 1800 euros. A double-sided remote to control with a QWERTY keyboard included at the back. The remote features motion detection and a microphone for voice recognition
This HDTV features Ambilight.; the known system that analyzes the image content and matching colored light shining on the wall behind the TV. In this case, use is made of the four-wire system, which appears around the TV. The TV has no foot center under the TV, but two small ones on the sides, so that the Ambilight light is also visible under the TV.
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