What do you call the product of Dutch technology, Japanese manufacturing and American marketing? Philips, the name of a new North American brand of audio and video components. For those not familiar ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. CDs may seem like a thing of the past, but much like your ...
Okay, I admit it, I love this thing. While there are other CD/MP3 players that have hit the market, their quality has left something to be desired. However, when I learned that Philips was making one, ...
On October 1, 1982, Sony ignited a digital audio revolution with the release of the world’s first commercial compact disc player, the CDP-101 (above), in Japan. It signaled the dawn of a new audio ...
Black Friday is over, but even if you missed out on grabbing a Black Friday CD player deal, there's still time to dive in as many sales are continuing this weekend and into Cyber Monday on December 2.
Amsterdam, Jan 30 : Dutch company Philips is selling its audio and video business to Japan's Funai electroc in a deal that will mark its complete exit from consumer electronics business. Philips ws a ...
Audio outputs: left/right front, left/right surround, center, subwoofer, "stereo." A friend of mine came up to me a few weeks ago and made the following announcement. " Dan, do you want to borrow my ...
In a move that would almost complete its exit from consumer electronics segment, Royal Philips Electronics NV is selling the division that contains many of its well-known consumer products, such as ...
Royal Philips Electronics plans to extend its patent licensing scheme for blank optical discs – such as Veeza for CD-R discs –to DVD drives as well as any ...
The first compact disc was produced exactly 25 years ago in a factory in Germany after years of development by Philips and Sony. We take a look at the humble disc's history and how it shaped the music ...