Philips has unveiled its latest Roku TV models featuring the company’s signature Ambilight technology for projecting light on the wall behind them.
The TVs use LEDs lighting built into the back of the TV to project colors matching the on screen visuals, and it’s supposed to reduce eyestrain and increase immersion. It’s a popular concept that’s since been taken up by products such as the Govee TV Backlight which uses LED strips and a camera.
The Philips LED TVs feature a 4K UHD resolution with HDR10 support, and come in 43-inch, 50-inch, 55-inch, and 65-inch models. The TVs include four HDMI ports (with eARC) and 802.11ac Wi-Fi.
The Philips TV includes the Roku operating system as well as the Roku Channel, Howdy, Backdrops and hundreds of apps. There’s no mention of the remote but it’s likely to be a variation on the Voice Remote.
Earlier this year, Philips debuted another collaboration with the streaming giant, the first Roku TV with an OLED screen, though it wasn’t an Ambilight model. Meanwhile, Philips’ first Ambilight TVs were released around twenty years ago.
The Philips Roku TV featuring Ambilight TV is a Sam’s Club exclusive with pricing and availability yet to be announced.