Turn Off The Philips Ambilight And See How Lifeless Your Living Room is!

John Casper
The TechNews
Published in
2 min readJun 11, 2016

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Philips Ambilight TV is one of the new innovations for the people who love to watch TV with the ambient environment around the living room or the bedroom. Ambilight adds another whole new level to your viewing experience by sparkling lights from LEDs on the back of the TV onto the wall behind it. These lights utilize the TV’s internal processing unit to repeat the hues you’re seeing on-screen progressively — which makes the photo seem to extend a long way on the wall from the bezel of the TV Screen. It diminishes eye weariness, drenches you more in the on-screen activity and makes the screen seem bigger than it truly is.

“THE BEST WAY TO SEE HOW IT WORKS, JUST TURN THE AMBILIGHT OFF AND THEN SEE HOW THE DARK AND LIFELESS YOUR LIVING ROOM IS. SURELY IT IS!”

While playing on your TV or watching movies, it sometimes creates harmful effects on your eyes as your eyes need to focus on the light source directly from your couch. But if the back wall can be lightened by these ambient lights the eyes can feel it’s a bigger display and the whole area of its retina can feel the light when sending signals to the brain. Surprisingly, Philips Ambilight Plasma TV can do the work perfectly, with even moving objects looking bigger with this LED light illumination.

Whichever alternative option you pick, it’s all tweakable and highly customizable. Set the quality and corona size of the impact, align it to your wall or shading to the side wall, instruct it to react on different contrast to various sorts of material, and that’s only the tip of making it all happen. All Ambilight-equipped sets have Android on board for a right away natural experience, and they’re all controlled by quad-core processors — so you can say goodbye to the lagging and slowing down of the animation process.

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