Home Entertainment Made Easy with Philips Smart Projectors

Philips has updated its range of projectors, including new smart features for improved functionality and overall convenience.
Its new NeoPix ULTRA2TV and PicoPix MICRO2TV offer users exceptional portability and technology compatibility, as well as high-quality image projection for an enhanced viewing experience.
Both new models include Android TV for quick connection to a user's favourite content. With built-in Google Chromecast, it's easy to cast directly to the projector or connect to Google Assistant for voice control. Each projector can be easily connected via Wi-Fi for a seamless set-up in any room, anywhere. It's compact enough to even take on holiday with you, provided you don't live in most parts of locked down Australia right now!
NeoPix ULTRA2TV
The NeoPix ULTRA2TV projects Full HD 1080p resolution and its unique sealed LED engine is built to deliver 75 per cent more brightness, focus and accurate colours. The Keystone 4 corner correction and digital zoom corrections help to eliminate crooked and distorted images projected to a 100-inch-wide display. Place the projector anywhere and still receive a perfectly proportioned image even if the device is not positioned straight in front of a wall, making it perfect for pop-up movie night, gaming or special sporting events at home.
The new model is the brightest in the NeoPix family of home projectors and includes inbuilt stereo speakers with DSP to provide a clear bass with super sound and a clearer picture so viewers can immerse themselves while binge-watching their favourite shows and films.
PicoPix MICRO2TV
The new PicoPix MICRO2TV is the portable projector that lets you take your content with you. Weighing just 625 grams, the PicoPix MICRO2TV can easily be taken anywhere and includes built-in stereo speakers and USB type C and HDMI ports for content sharing.
The small design packs a punch with 480p resolution to stream user's favourite shows, films and gaming, projected to an 80-inch display. There is no need to worry about battery life with a 12,000mAh battery offering up to 5 hours of play time, perfect for watching a movie or the latest series. Simply use GoogleCast or ask Google Assistant through the voice-activated remote and display all your media files, removing the need for cables.
Both projectors are available now and are priced at PicoPix MICRO2TV ($899 RRP) and NeoPix ULTRA2TV ($999 RRP).
For more information visit Philips

Marc Rushton
StereoNET’s Founder and Publisher was born in England and raised on British Hi-Fi before moving to Australia. He developed an early love of music and playing bass guitar before discovering the studio and the other side of the mixing desk. After writing for print magazines, Marc saw the future in digital publishing and founded the first version of StereoNET in 1999.
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