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Posted by pmaes67
 - July 24, 2022, 21:46:34
This thing does not have wifi. Can you believe this? Can you believe the reviewer didn't mention it?
Posted by 10basetom
 - June 23, 2022, 17:30:21
They must have recently increased the price to 619 Euros since this article was published. Sneaky sneaky 🤔
Posted by davidm
 - June 15, 2022, 14:27:28
400 lumens. Stay well away from this deceptive toy, unless you can set up a completely dark space or will keep the screen size less than 32".
Posted by Barebooh
 - June 15, 2022, 11:20:44
Wow... How embarrassing, Philips. Once a highly reputable name in the industry...
The world truly is going to s***.
Posted by Mull
 - June 15, 2022, 10:17:29
Philips no longer manufacturer any consumer electronics or lighting products.

TPV are the Chinese company in question. TPV pay Philips for marketing and branding rights for all audio and visual products worldwide.

Signify purchased Philips lighting several years ago and also pay Philips for marketing and branding rights.

Philips do still exist as an electronics manufacturer but have shifted their focus primarily to 'Health and Wellness' products, like non consumer products in healthcare, CAT scan and MRI machines etc and consumer products like Philishave and baby care items. I would imagine that these items are far more profitable for them. There can't be much profit in 50 inch TV's at 600$€£ to the consumer.
Posted by Deng
 - June 15, 2022, 05:48:24
Phillips licenses their name to many Chinese vendors so it is difficult to ok now if this is a quality projector manufactured by Phillipa or projector of dubious quality manufactured by an unknown Chinese company.

It would be helping if the ANSI lumens were provided.
Posted by Redaktion
 - June 14, 2022, 19:27:03
Philips has finally started offering the Screeneo U4, an ultra-short-throw projector revealed in February. Shipping in August 2022, the Screeneo U4 is available at a 50% discount when ordered through Indiegogo. The Screeneo U4 can create between 15-inch and 80-inch projections at 1080p and 60 Hz.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Philips-Screeneo-U4-Ultra-short-throw-projector-launches-at-a-50-discount.628779.0.html