The 2025 Philips PUS8000 / PUS8010 series of 4K Ambilight TVs comprises four models, each with 4K resolution and 3-sided Ambilight with no Hue, including Ambilight FTI Animation, Ambilight Music, AmbiSleep, Gaming mode, Lounge light mode, Sunrise Alarm, and Wall color adaptive. The native refresh rate is 60Hz with VRR supported from 48Hz to 60Hz. Some of the image-quality related features include…
The 2025 Philips PUS8600 series of 4K QLED Ambilight TVs comprises three models. Each sports a 4K display with Quantum Dot Color technology and a 3-sided Ambilight with no Hue. The Ambilight features include wall color adaptive, gaming mode, music, sunrise alarm, AmbiSleep, lounger light mode, and FTI animation. The displays support HDR10 and HLG and are HDR10+ compatible. The series is based on…
Geely Auto (Geely) recently introduced the DeepSeek large language model, set to enable significant leaps in human-machine interface (HMI) upgrades for its vehicles in the future. This move may also send shockwaves through the autonomous driving chip and solution platforms, posing potential threats to the industry’s leading players.
China’s automakers are turning to DeepSeek’s large language model (LLM) to power next-generation smart cockpits, signaling a new era of AI-driven vehicle intelligence, according to industry sources.
Philips PUS7800 / PUS7810 and Philips PUS7000 happen to be the entry-level 4K TVs by the brand for 2025. The most noteworthy difference between the two series is that the Philips PUS7800 / PUS7810 is a series of 4K QLED TVs, while the Philips PUS7000 lacks Quantum Dot Color technology. Another difference is the stand design – the QLED series using rods and the other one V-shaped sticks. In all…
The sales performance of the new iPhone series in the Greater China region has not shown improvement from 2024, seemingly confirming many market forecasts that suggest iPhone growth has hit a bottleneck in this region. The overall slowdown in China’s consumer market and intensified competition from local brands are key factors contributing to this outcome.
Taiwan’s digital economy has reached an annual output of NT$800 billion (approx. US$24.36 billion) and is projected to surpass NT$1 trillion by 2026, driven by the rapid expansion of AI applications, according to Yen-nun Huang, Minister of the Ministry of Digital Affairs (MODA). However, at a press conference on February 10, Huang expressed concerns that recent budget cuts to government subsidies could hinder this growth.