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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2007

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  • Doesn't this distract too much from the actual movie? can you turn it off?

  • no it cant distract you. yes you can turn it off

  • What phillips

     tv is this

  • this is philips 42"lcd model 42pf9831

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  • i got it and i love it :)

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  • It is a great innovation. This should be accompanied by all manufacturers TV models. 

  • Great commercial. I like the idea !

  • it sure makes me nuts ,i always have the ambi light off.

    but i guess it depends on what you like/

    i have the model with the ambi light on the back.

    this model would make me wanna trow it out the window

    its not that cool design with that big window .

    if i were about to get a new philips tv.

    then i would get one with 200hz and led lights ,like the 8000 or 9000 series

    and forget about the ambi lights,its not important to the quality.

    its just for fun.

    but it gets bored quik

  • This Scared The S**t Out Of Me When I Was Young.

  • @strathpol i agree its distracting i was tryng to focus on the picture but the green light kept distracting my vision, i pay to watch the movie not the exit signs at a cinema lol but yeh would be gr8 on a music video..

  • this is bullshit...

  • What a waist

  • Is this on the 5000 series tvs?

  • Ofcourse it can distract you. It's distracting me just looking at it.

    At least you can turn it off, it seems like a gimmick in my opinion. Would only be useful during music videos or such like which have no importance in concentration, ie. a feature film.

    Or when you have friends round for a conversation starter. Loving the new 21:9 ratio TVs from Philips, but they too seem a little gimmicky.

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