
The TV – which Philips claimed is the world’s first set able to offer a true cinematic display in your living room, thanks to its 21:9 aspect ratio – will hit UK shops in June.
But, as you’d probably have guessed, the set’s a wee bit more expensive than the average cinema ticket.
The 56-inch ultra-widescreen panel will run you €4,000 ($5,045).
Via Reghardware


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