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Philips 43-inch 4K Ultra HD Smart TV on sale for £389.99 (UK deal)
TL;DR: The immersive Philips 43-inch 4K Ultra HD Android Smart TV is on sale for £389.99 on Amazon, saving you 35% on list price.
What is Ambilight and why should you care about it? Ambilight emits a wide glow from your TV screen onto the wall, making the colour and excitement move beyond the screen. This makes your viewing experience more immersive — and that’s a strong reason for hardcore movie lovers to care.
If you’re looking for this kind of experience in your home set-up, the Amazon “End of Summer Sale” should have the perfect deal for you. The sale hasn’t properly started, but we have been treated to a few early deals, including Ambilight-equipped 4K TVs.
You can now pick up a Philips 43-inch 4K Ultra HD Android Smart TV for just £389.99 on Amazon, with a two-year warranty included. This device is usually listed at £600, meaning you could save over £200 with this deal. That’s a significant saving on a device that was only released in 2018.
There’s a lot more to the Philips 43-inch 4K Ultra HD Android Smart TV than just Ambilight. This device is packing a P5 Perfect Picture engine that optimises sharpness, colour, contrast, and motion, meaning you get sharper and more detailed images. This Android TV also has Google Assistant, Google Play Store, and Chromecast built in, so you don’t need to lift a finger.
Save big on this Philips TV and immersive yourself in Ambilight technology.
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