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Philips BDP3000/05 Blu-ray Disc Player

November 4, 2009 by Kevin  
Filed under DVD, PVR

Philips BDP3000 05 Blu-ray Disc PlayerThe Philips BDP3000/05 Blu-ray Disc Player is an excellent budget blu ray player thanks to its full selection of features and cheap price. It is now available to buy at £89 which is the UK’s cheapest price.

£89 if Purchased Today. Stock Extremely Low in the UK.

From upscaling DVD’s to BD Live you’ll be surprised at all the features of the Phillips BDP3000/05 considering the premium you have to pay for them with certain brands. Our favourite aspect of this blu ray player is the easylink. EasyLink lets you control multiple devices with one remote. It uses HDMI CEC industry-standard protocol to share functionality between devices through the HDMI cable. With one touch of a button, you can operate all your connected HDMI CEC-enabled equipment simultaneously. Functions like standby and play can now be carried out with absolute ease.

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Philips GC8220 Pressurised Steam System Iron 2000W

September 9, 2009 by Kevin  
Filed under Cheapest, Home

Philips GC8220 Pressurised Steam System Iron 2000WThe Philips GC8220 Pressurised Steam System Iron 2000W is a compact powerful pressurized ironing system that produces non-stop steam to make ironing easier and faster. Thanks to the large 1.4L water tank you can iron without interruption. When the water tank is empty you can easily detach it and refill it immediately. The stores with the cheapest prices are:

Philips releases new PMPs

February 27, 2009 by robotics  
Filed under Handhelds

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Personal media players are a great companion if you’re the type who is constantly on the move and away from your traditional sources of entertainment at home. Personal media players, or PMPs, are all in one gadgets because it cannot only play music files, it can also play videos as well. Top that off with the capability to play FM radio and a voice recording function then you will see why PMPs are growing in popularity.

Philips (http://www.philips.co.uk/) has been producing a number of PMPs for the market and recently the company has released two more media players to its popular GoGear line. The two players are the Opus and Ariaz.

The Philips Opus is a bit plain looking and this player is skewed more towards people who love to watch videos. The Opus possesses a 2.8 inch display and comes with FullSound technology. It also has Bluetooth stereo audio capability and an FM radio and voice recorder. The Opus comes with proprietary software to help in downloading and encoding open source video that will be read by the player. The Opus can also support the BBC iPlayer, which is a great feature because you can now just copy shows directly from the iPlayer to the Opus with nary a problem.

The Ariaz, on the other hand, is a more straightforward player. It has practically the same features as the Opus but it only has a 2 inch screen. It does offer touchscreen controls and a rocker button for easier navigation through the electronic files in the player.

Expect the Opus to be available in the 8, 16 and 32GB capacities for €99, €147 and €179. The Ariaz will come in 4, 8 and 16GB capacities and will sell for €79, €99 and €129. Expect both players to be widely available.