MediaMarkt has this 65-inch Philips TV with Ambilight at an outlet price and it comes with Movistar Plus+ as a gift

Since I have my TV with Ambilight, I recommend this viewing experience to my friends and family. Furthermore, every time an offer comes out for a TV of this type, I can’t stop recommending it either. Now, at MediaMarkt, they have this available Philips Ambilight 65PUS8510/12with a discount of 350 euros (since it is available for 549 euros). Plus, it comes with a subscription to six months free to Movistar Plus+. Philips Ambilight 65PUS8510 4K QLED Smart TV The price could vary. We earn commission from these links A perfect TV to enjoy a totally immersive experience This Philips TV has a 65 inch QLED panel with 4K UHD resolution (3,840 x 2,160 pixels). Its refresh rate is 60 Hz and it is compatible with formats such as HDR10, HDR10+ and HLG. Although the hallmark of this TV is the lighting system Ambilight. This is nothing more than a rear LED strip, which adjusts to the content (either in image or sound) to enjoy an immersive experience. Likewise, it is compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant. Its speakers offer 20 W RMS power and are compatible with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. This TV works under Titan OS operating system. Lastly, it is worth mentioning its connectivity section, with three HDMItwo USB 2.0, Ethernet, optical digital audio output, WiFi 5 and Bluetooth 5.2. Some accessories that may interest you for this TV Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Plus The price could vary. We earn commission from these links ULTIMEA 7.1ch Sound Bar with Dolby Atmos The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | Webedia and Samsung In Xataka | Best home theater projectors. Which one to buy and five recommended models from 299 to 18,000 euros In Xataka | Mega-guide to set up a home theater: projector, screen, sound system and more

Philips coffee makers, iPhone mobiles or Samsung televisions among the top offers of the first Bargain Hunting in November

There is nothing left for the next Black Friday, so some stores have begun to launch their own campaigns or individual offers that are quite interesting. Today, in the first Bargain Hunting in November, we will review the best deals of the whole week. iPhone 16 by 699 eurosa good price considering that it has been around for months for approximately 800 euros. Samsung S93F by 959 eurosa TV with a 55-inch OLED screen. Philips 3300 Series by 299.99 eurosa very complete super-automatic coffee maker. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 FE by 559 eurosa gem for a folding mobile. Ring Intercom Video by 69.99 eurosAmazon’s new device has been launched at a discount. iPhone 16 After the launch of iPhone 17 We have not found very good prices in the iPhone 16 that they manage to justify their purchase over the new generation, but things have changed with the new offer from Powerplanet, which has the Apple mobile for 699 euros instead of 800 or more euros, which is what it costs in other stores. He iPhone 16 It is a very interesting mobile if we are looking for a slightly more compact format (6.1 inches) than that of the iPhone 17 (6.3 inches). It is also a powerful mobile phone that integrates the A18 chip, has MagSafe charging and is compatible with Apple Intelligence.- The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Samsung S93F If you were thinking of renewing the living room television, be careful with Amazon’s offer on the model Samsung S93F. Its 55-inch configuration has dropped to 959 euros and it is a television whose speakers offer a 60W RMS sound poweroffers compatibility with Dolby Atmos and it comes with Alexa. In addition, its panel reaches a refresh rate of up to 144 Hz through its HDMI ports. Samsung S93F (OLED, 55 inches) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Philips 3300 Series On the other hand, if what you are looking for is a good coffee maker to prepare delicious coffees in the morning, the Amazon store also has the Philips 3300 Seriesa super-automatic coffee maker that, 299.99 euroscomes with the possibility of preparing up to five types of coffee (cappuccino, espresso, and others), offers a pressure of 15 bars, includes a milk frother and comes with a digital touch panel. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 FE Folding mobile phones are usually expensive, but from time to time they drop significantly in price with the offers that stores launch. He Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 FE has fallen on Powerplanet until 559 euros and it is a very interesting mobile phone: it has a good 3.4 inch external screen and its thickness is quite thin. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 FE (128GB) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Ring Intercom Video The new generation of Ring Intercom It just arrived and has already been put on sale for a price of 69.99 euros. It is an interesting device to know who is knocking at the door, but from the mobile phone whether we are at home or not. Incorporates two-way communication, allows you to grant permissions to users so they can open the door with their smartphones, it includes Alexa and its installation is simple. Ring Intercom Video (latest generation) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | Apple, Samsung, Philips, Amazon In Xataka | The best mobile phones (2025), we have tested them and here are their analyzes In Xataka | Best televisions in quality price. Which one to buy and seven recommended 4K smart TVs

Carrefour has this Philips TV with Ambilight for the bedroom and Movistar Plus+ as a gift at an outlet price

Ambilight technology is perfect for enjoying audiovisual content in a completely immersive way. I have one Philips TV with Ambilight in the dining room and I can’t stop recommending it. Now, if you are thinking (like me) to bring the experience of this lighting technology to the bedroom, Carrefour has a television that will interest you. It is about the smart TV Philips 43PUS8400/12which has gone from costing 399 euros to 289 euros in these moments. Plus, shipping is free and, with your purchase, you get six months of free Movistar Plus+. Philips Ambilight 43PUS8510 4K QLED Smart TV The price could vary. We earn commission from these links A TV with Ambilight perfect for small living rooms or the bedroom There are many features that make it worth buying this Philips TV. One of them is the price, another is the gift of six months of Movistar Plus+ that you get and the third (but no less important) is the Ambilight. This is Philips’ own lighting system that consists of a LED strip on the back that adapts to the image and/or sound of what you see on the screen. This model also has a 43-inch QLED panel and 4K Ultra HD resolution. It is compatible with HDR10HDR10+ and HLG. Its audio system is made up of a double speaker with 20 W power and compatible with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. It works under Titan OS operating systemwhich allows you direct access to the main streaming platforms. As far as connectivity is concerned, it incorporates WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.2, Ethernet, three HDMI 2.1two USB 2.0, optical digital audio output and 3.5 mm jack. Some accessories that may interest you for this TV Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select (latest generation) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Sharp HT-SBW110 2.1 Slim – Home Theater Sound Bar The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | Webedia and Philips In Xataka | Best televisions in quality price. Which one to buy and seven recommended 4K smart TVs In Xataka | Best sound bars in quality price (2025). Which one to buy and seven recommended models from 140 euros

Carrefour has this 65-inch Philips TV with Ambilight and six months of Movistar Plus+ as a gift at an outlet price

Carrefour has become one of those stores where you can find very good offers to buy a television. Today, we found this Philips 65PUS8400/12 at an unbeatable price. Specifically, you can take it with you 449.65 euros compared to the almost 600 euros that it usually costs. Additionally, with your purchase, you get a six-month subscription to Movistar Plus+. Philips 65PUS8400/12 65″ TV + six-month subscription to Movistar Plus+ The price could vary. We earn commission from these links A TV to enjoy series and movies in a totally immersive way This Philips smart TV mounts a panel 65 inch QLED with 4K Ultra HD resolution. It is compatible with HDR10 and it has Micro Dimming, so you can enjoy natural movement, as well as different modes, including one for games. Although the main asset of this Philips TV is that it incorporates the Ambilight lighting system. This is the brand’s own and consists of an LED strip on three sides on the back, which adapts lighting to both image and sound of what appears on the screen. Its speakers offer an RMS power of 20 W and are compatible with Dolby Atmos. This TV works under the Titan OS operating system, which gives you access to the main streaming platforms. It can be noted that it is compatible with Apple AirPlay and that it has Bluetooth 5.2, WiFi ARC and HDMI 2.1 ports. Some accessories that may interest you for this TV Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K (Latest generation) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Hisense HS3100 – Sound Bar 3.1, 480W The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | Webedia and Philips In Xataka | Best televisions in quality price. Which one to buy and seven recommended 4K smart TVs In Xataka | Best sound bars in quality price (2025). Which one to buy and seven recommended models from 140 euros

TV Philips OLED and sound bar at the price of outlet

From time to time, PCComponers launches some packs that gather expensive and practical devices with a discount that at least should be taken into account. Now the store has just launched a quite interesting combo if we want to enjoy cinema (or video games) at home: a TV Philips 55OLED819 and a sound bar Philips Tab6309/10 For alone 1,099.99 euros. Much eye because the pack has an official price of 2,198 euros, so we talk about a 50% discount. Pack: Philips 55OLED819 + Philips Tab6309/10 * Some price may have changed from the last review A half -price combo Philips 55OLED819 is a Smart TV that right now it is priced at 1,049.99 euros, so The sound bar is practically given away: for 50 euros. It is a quite complete television that comes with technology Ambilight of the brand. Among other things, ride a 55 -inch OLED panel which is compatible with Dolby Vision and their speakers are compatible with Dolby Atmos. Its operating system is Google TV and works with both Google Assistant and the voice assistant Alexa. Regarding Philips Tab6309/10, it is a sound bar quite powerful that comes with a wireless subwoofer, thus offering a 320W power to 2.1 channels. In addition, it is compatible with Dolby Atmos and incorporates a port HDMI EARCalthough it also has Bluetooth connectivity. You may also interest these accessories for Philips TV Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max (last generation), streaming device compatible with Wi-Fi 6e and Environmental Fund * Some price may have changed from the last review Xiaomi TV Box S (3nd gen), 4K Ultra HD Streaming Media Player, 2GB RAM, 32GB Smart TV box * Some price may have changed from the last review Some of the links of this article are affiliated and can report a benefit to Xataka. In case of non -availability, offers may vary. Images | PCComponentes y Buyadicción (header), Philips In Xataka | Best home film projectors. Which to buy and five recommended models from 299 to 18,000 euros In Xataka | Mega-guide to ride a home cinema: projector, screen, sound system and more

Mediumkt leaves this 55 -inch Philips Smart TV Smart TV with Ambilight and perfect for gaming

Mediamarkt is celebrating its’Gaming Web Week‘Until July 1 at 9 in the morning. With numerous lower devices, there is one that I can not stop recommending and more being a user of a TV with Ambilight. This is Philips 55mled920/12a TV model with very good features and now you can buy it with more than 150 euros discount. Before it cost almost 900 euros but now you take it for 729 euros. Philips Ambilight 55mled920 ‘The Xtra’ Mini LED 4K Smart TV * Some price may have changed from the last review A TV with very top features to enjoy series, movies and video games at home This Philips Smart TV mounts a 55 -inch qled panel with mini LED and the Ambilight rear lighting system (which is typical of the brand). UHD 4K resolution offers and is compatible with formats such as Dolby Vision and HDR10+. In the audio section, it integrates four speakers with a total RMS of 40 W and compatible with Dolby Atmos and DTS: X. As far as connectivity is concerned, it comes with four ports HDMI (one of them 2.1) and 2 USB ports, in addition to having Wifi and Bluetooth. Its 120 Hz refresh rate and its HDMI 2.1 make it a TV Ideal also for gaming and that allows you to enjoy VRR of 144 Hz through HDMI. It is compatible with AirPlay Apple and also with Alexa, so you can control it by voice commands. Finally, it should be mentioned that it works under the Titan OS operating system. Other welds with Ambilight that may interest you PHILIPS AMBILIGHT 55OLED819 * Some price may have changed from the last review Philips Ambilight 65pus8109 Smart TV 4K LED * Some price may have changed from the last review Some of the links of this article are affiliated and can report a benefit to Xataka. In case of non -availability, offers may vary. Images | Philips In Xataka | Better televisions in quality price: which to buy and 10 smart TV 4K recommended In Xataka | Guide not to lose you with the new televisions and panel technologies that will arrive this year

“We don’t put the AI ​​to put on, we want to make TV easier.” We talked with Lieve Lonoye, Head of Big Data of Philips

Lieveye is an institution in Philips. The current Head of Big Data of Philips was part of the team that developed an emblem technology of the Dutch brand two decades ago. Since then, televisions have changed barbarity, moving from silly boxes to Smart TV to today, where an a priori appliance as passive as The TV has become a magnificent data source. And in AI times a huge amount of data is needed. Leaving aside the algorithmic content recommendations (which have their particular casuistry depending on the manufacturer and SO), we have seen how artificial intelligence reached televisions for such original tasks How to generate imagesbut also for get the best image quality without having to despair with the adjustments. It is just the beginning: TV is a reef To obtain data that improve the user experience and that is, in a nutshell, the mission of Lieve Lonoye and his team in Philips. Note: Lainye clarifies two types of uses on the television completely different and with work areas that although they collaborate globally, are independent. On the one hand is the one integrated into the SO and its recommendations (Android TV and Titan Os in Philips) and another focused on the technical part, which falls on your Big Data team. The latter is what we will focus. What interests is how TV is used Philips head of Big Data summarizes the objective of collection of data on televisions clearly: “To do things.” And although it seems vague and generic, we will see later that its mission is not so much to suggest but act so that The experience of use is always the best possible. Regarding what information they collect, Lainye explains that “we are not interested in what people are seeing, but in How the TV is being used In general, for example, what resolution or frame rate are using “, as well as other information such as what apps they have been in execution or what codec. If we take into account all the parameters analyzed and that all this is produced on each television, the result is a huge amount of information related to the habits of use, the million dollar question is: Where are these data to stop? Xataka Philips+ 903 Analysis To begin Data analysis is optionL: “The form in the big data is implemented allows the user to accept or not share their data, which seems very important to us.” Clarified this point and assuming the acceptance of the user, Lainye explains that everything is done at home, which has its implications in terms of safety and performance: “We do not upload things to the cloud to execute them there, we have chosen to execute the AI ​​at home, which ensures privacy. But it is also a challenge in that you have to use the available resources of the TV, so you have to make sure that while it is running you can not affect the viewing behavior. It has to make its effect but without consuming too much. It is the great challenge, but a conscious choice to do it.” In addition, this monitoring has a direct application for them as manufacturers, since it serves them “to make better televisions Testing them in the same way that are used in homes“, but also for those who use brand’s TV at home. How helps the user in their experience The most responsible for the Big Data of Philips makes it clear that this technical data is where her team allocates more time and efforts. This information may not say anything at first sight, but it is providential to detect failures: “In spite of all the testing on televisions, sometimes a problem appears and that is where the data can help to detect. At that time the user calls the support and we can see what has been failing, which helps on the one hand to prevent problems, to confirm them and even verify that the solutions work.” How do they do it? Lenoye explains that when people call Call Centerthe agent who receives the call has access to certain parts of our data for the Troubleshooting. After the relevant assistance, the data speak for themselves to confirm that the appropriate solution has been found. This would be a specific case of application before a certain failure of a television of a specific person, but in global it also helps them to know What problems is more people suffering and thus “put engineers to work on it.” After the arrival of Chatgpt And the artificial intelligence boom in the form of models, multimodality and its integration into different devices, the sensation is that The AI ​​will be even in the soupsometimes with more reason of being and being than others. Saving the distances, servant reminds when everyone gave him to baptize his devices as ‘smart’ when in reality all they did was put Bluetooth. If the question is AI on TV, you are right to be, Lonoye’s response is a resounding yes. “We always try to contribute innovation that makes sense and that is what we think with the implementation of artificial intelligence in TV because it helps you enjoy TV properly.” “We do not put the AI ​​to put, we want to make TV easier, we want to relieve viewers of responsibilities. So we have ia executed on TV that, for example, is analyzing the image to establish the adjustments and for customer service.” Thus, he concludes that “the Big Data section does not work for recommendations, we are interested in how people use TV and when something goes wrong on TV, how it happens or how it could happen. We collect information to ensure that everything works well. “ In Xataka | Better televisions in quality Price: which to buy and seven recommended 4K 4K 4K Cover | Philips

Philips was the second largest chips manufacturer on the planet. Now it is out of a market led by its creation: ASML

What we have promised you in the head of this article is strictly true. As Marc Hijink explains in his highly recommended and fresh out of the oven ‘Focus: The Asml Way’during the decade of the 70s of the last century Philips was the second largest manufacturer of semiconductors of the world. The leader in this market at that time was the American company Texas Instrumentsbut the Dutch firm had a long career in the field of innovation and technological development. In the early 70th Philips had more than 400,000 employees, and approximately 90,000 worked in the Netherlands. At that time his business was mainly held on The design and manufacture of televisionsradios, medical equipment, appliances and lighting solutions. His Porfolio was not but that nothing wrong, although his true strength was that absolutely everything was designed and manufactured within Philips. Today this strategy would be impracticable. Anyway, if we stick to the production of integrated circuits, the interesting thing is that the lithography equipment used at that time had also been devised and manufactured by engineers of the company itself. In fact, its first flirting with the semiconductors dates back to the late 50s of the last century. At that time the Philips Board of Directors realized of the enormous potential the chips had And he decided to create several research centers, as well as collaborate with technological universities and laboratories. ASML is the result of an inspired alliance During the decades of the 60s and 70th Philips was already a great technological emporium. In the early 80s he had acquired a lot of experience in the field of semiconductor manufacturing, but the industry sued smaller and capable chips. These requirements represented a technical challenge for company engineers who were responsible for the design of photolithography equipment, so in 1984 the Philips directive dome made a very important decision: he decided to associate with the Dutch company ASM International (Advanced material semiconductor). Currently all companies that produce advanced semiconductors have in their plants the UVP or ASML UVE machines The purpose of this alliance was to take advantage of Philips’s extensive experience in the set -up Design and manufacture avant -garde photolithographic equipment. The result of this collaboration was the birth of ASML (Advanced Materials Semiconductor), the Dutch company that leads the production industry of these machines thanks to the enormous success that their teams have had extreme ultraviolet lithography (UVE). Currently all companies that produce advanced semiconductors have in their plants the machines of deep ultraviolet lithography (UVP) or extreme ultraviolet asml. Some of them are TSMC, Samsung, Intel, SK Hynix, Micron Technology, SMIC or UMC. However, once we have reached this moment it is reasonable that we ask ourselves why Philips is no longer a relevant actor in the integrated circuit manufacturing industry. In ‘Focus: The Asml Way’Marc Hijink tells us that after the creation of Asml Philips he settled. Its chips factories lost competitiveness and little by little they ceased to be able to develop the semiconductors required by the market. Jon Yu, the person in charge of the Newsletter The Asianometrysuggests essentially the same During the conversation who has maintained with Ben Thompson, the author of the interesting publication Stratechery. “As they count on ASML, Philips failed. It was a company with Too much bureaucracy and too much clinging to their customs. It is something similar to what happened with the Japanese in the 90s. Philips had already fulfilled his cycle and deserved to conclude, although he apparently sold his participations too soon. “It is a pity. And it is because there is no doubt that in the Current situation to Europe would have two leading companies in semiconductors. * Some price may have changed from the last review Image | ASML BIBLIOGRAPHY | ‘Focus: The Asml Way’by Marc Hijink More information | The Asianometry In Xataka | 2024 has been a year full of uncertainty for chip designers. So much that the market has changed leader

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