Philips Soundbar Directly Streams Movies From Android Devices to the TV
Now this is cool. Not sure what I would do with it as I already have a home theater system but I still want it just because. The new Philips Soundbar Home Cinema Speaker will stream right from your Android phone or tablet to your TV. It works over wi-fi and should work with any DLNA device What’s really neat is that it has an integrated media player as well so you can hook up a USB flash drive or hard drive and play directly from it. Price is $349.99 and it will be available in April.
Philips Soundbar Home Cinema Speaker with Android streaming
Packed with convenient features, the new Philips Soundbar Home Cinema Speaker with streaming function will even appeal to individuals who have never dreamt of owning their own home cinema. Content stored in an Android tablet, Android smart phone or PC, can be released from any DLNA-enabled device with SimplyShare and the built-in Wi-Fi functionality and enjoy them on the big screen. Thanks to the integrated smart media player, you can also hook up a portable hard drive or thumb drive to enjoy your media files.
Equipped with virtual surround sound technology, you’re guaranteed a realistic movie experience so you can lose yourself in the action. Designed to fit any modern room decor, its unique oval design is so thin it fits perfectly in front of the TV and it won’t block the picture. For an even better sound, use the built-in stand to tilt the Soundbar up at an angle. Meanwhile, the wireless subwoofer ensures excitement for every movie with stellar bass.
The CSS5123 is compatible with TVs, BD/DVD players, gaming consoles and MP3 players, meaning you’ll never have to settle for anything less than a great sound whether you’re watching a movie, listening to a new album, catching up on the latest TV series or playing a game.
The CSS5123 will be available in April with a suggested retail price of $349.99.
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