I dropped in on Philips' product showcase at Le Parker Meridian in Manhattan today, and you've got to hand it to the company--it's got one of the most diverse product lines around. Over the course of 20 minutes, the company showed off everything from HDTVs to electric razors to ambient mood lights to MP3 player to breast pumps.
After the jump, check out a quick cross-section of some of the company's new products--breast pumps excluded, of course.
The Photo Clock Radio attempts to be a little bit of something to everyone, combining alarm clock functionality with a digital picture frame and music- and video-playing functionality. The device features a 7-inch color display, has USB and SD slots, features 20 presets, and naturally, offers up some sweet, soothing sounds of nature. The clock is available now for $129.99.
The Network Music Player connects to your PC wirelessly, streaming your computer's music, Internet radio, or Rhapsody over your home's wireless network. The device will be available next month for $149.99.
Philips' new line of Eco TVs offer a number of tools aimed at conserving energy. Among them is a new proprietary dimming feature that adjusts the set's brightness by gauging the room's light sensitivity. The Eco TVs come in a number of configurations, ranging from $1,099 to $2,299, and are available now.
What would a consumer electronics press conference be without a little mood lighting? Philips' LivingColors LED lighting system displays a series of remote-control colors that let consumers "create an atmosphere with color and light simply by the touch of a color wheel." The lights come in regular and mini sizes for $199 and $79, respectively.