I used to be ironic about the concepts of 2in1 and then 3in1, multifunctional devices, always preferring my phone to be just a phone, my camera to do what it does best, and my mp3 player to stick to music.
As I grew up and had to integrate more and more devices and their routines into my daily schedule, I realized that the all-in-one idea is actually what fulfills my needs and simplifies processes, allowing me to spend quality time with family and friends.
Phillips 8100series Full HD is an all-in-one product, but taken to the next level. The care for aesthetics alongside the very wide range of options offered by this generation of televisions was the missing element in a winning formula for the user. Let's see what aspects this product excels at.
Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean). In other words, the freedom offered by Google Play™store is now released from your phone's case. Chrome™, YouTube™, Google Movies, Google Music, social media apps and many more, all rendered in an image we can't fault.
Twin Tuner. You all know the cartoons of televisions cut in half with a saw by the two spouses, with one half of the screen on Jamie Oliver and the other on Liga I. The problem has been solved. With a double tuner you can watch your favorite series and a football match at the same time.
Moreover, double recording will allow you to watch a program while recording another one to watch later.
Design, design, three times design. Until we got to the specifications, we didn't even notice the intelligent camera that allows the use of video conferencing applications. The camera is so well hidden in the frame of the television that it is not noticeable when it is not in use.
Perfect Pixel HD. Perfect Motion Rate. Confirmed.
The seemingly classic remote control, which includes a pointer, keyboard and voice function, is the perfect controller for this device.
With the mention that when using the keyboard you won't have an experience that will impress you especially if you have large hands, but this aspect is not so important because the feeling of discomfort disappears after you get used to the navigation system.







