Ambilight is a patented Philips technology that enhances the viewing experience of television by projecting ambient light behind the screen.
Ambilight was first introduced by Philips in 2002.
Over the years, Philips has continuously improved and refined the technology.
In 2020, Philips introduced Ambilight+Hue, which combines Ambilight technology with Philips Hue smart lights.
The technology has also been licensed to other TV manufacturers, including TP Vision and Funai.
DreamScreen is a popular alternative to Ambilight. It is a lighting system that adds responsive LED lighting to any TV.
Lightpack is another alternative to Ambilight. It is an open-source lighting system that works with any TV or computer monitor.
This is the latest TV from Philips that features Ambilight technology.
This kit includes a Philips Hue Bridge and a set of Philips Hue smart lights that can be synced with Ambilight technology.
Ambilight is a technology developed by Philips that projects ambient light behind the TV screen. The technology uses LEDs mounted around the perimeter of the TV to create the effect, and it works by analyzing the colors on the screen and projecting them onto the wall behind the TV.
Ambilight technology is exclusive to Philips TVs. However, the technology has been licensed to other TV manufacturers, including TP Vision and Funai.
Yes, you can. Philips introduced Ambilight+Hue in 2020, which combines Ambilight technology with Philips Hue smart lights. This allows users to create a complete lighting experience that is synced with the TV.
No, Ambilight does not affect the picture quality of the TV. It is designed to enhance the viewing experience by adding ambient light behind the screen.
Yes, you can. Most Philips TVs that feature Ambilight have a setting that allows you to turn off the technology if you do not wish to use it.