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                    [Summary] => When it comes to technology, "simplicity" is not the first word that comes to mind, but with Philips Consumer Electronics, it may very well be. Under the new slogan "Sense and Simplicity," Philips puts under one big umbrella campaign all that it stands for, whether you’re talking about its medical division, lighting, or consumer electronics. For users, it simply means ease of use and outstanding design. Or, to put it another way: You can lose the manual without losing your mind when you’re operating a Philips product. 

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