Philips Outs three new soundbars in 2024

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Philips is set to expand its audio product range with the introduction of three new soundbars, designed to complement its latest television models, including OLED TVs featuring META 2.0 technology and Mini LED TVs powered by Titan OS. These new soundbars, engineered by TP Vision, are crafted to enhance the home audio experience while maintaining compatibility with Philips' unique Ambilight TV setups. The premier model among the trio, the Philips TAB6309, stands out with its ultra-slim profile, measuring just 37 mm in height. This design feature is particularly beneficial for users with low-profile Ambilight TVs or for those preferring a wall-mounted setup. The TAB6309 is equipped with a wireless subwoofer, enhancing its audio output without compromising space. The system supports advanced audio formats such as Dolby Atmos and DTS Virtual:X and delivers a robust 320 watts of total power. Connectivity options include HDMI with eARC, Aux-In, Bluetooth 5.3, USB, and EasyLINK for unified remote control functionality.

Additionally, the Philips Home Entertainment app provides users with the ability to customize their sound experience through four equalizer settings and a dialogue enhancer. For those seeking a balance between performance and cost, the Philips TAB5309 offers a suitable alternative. This model features support for Dolby Digital Plus and DTS Virtual:X, providing a total output of 240 watts. Similar to the TAB6309, it includes a compact wireless subwoofer and maintains a width of 76.6 cm.

The entry-level option, the Philips TAB5109, is also 76.6 cm wide but offers a simpler 2.0 channel setup with 120 watts of power. It supports the same audio formats as the TAB5309 but differs in connectivity, offering ARC instead of eARC.

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