PHILIPS 55OLED706/12 55-Inch 4K OLED TV | Ambilight, UHD & HDR10+ | Dolby Vision & Dolby Atmos | Multi-room DTS Play-Fi | Google Assistant & Alexa Compatible

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PHILIPS 55OLED706/12 55-Inch 4K OLED TV | Ambilight, UHD & HDR10+ | Dolby Vision & Dolby Atmos | Multi-room DTS Play-Fi | Google Assistant & Alexa Compatible

PHILIPS 55OLED706/12 55-Inch 4K OLED TV | Ambilight, UHD & HDR10+ | Dolby Vision & Dolby Atmos | Multi-room DTS Play-Fi | Google Assistant & Alexa Compatible

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For those not already in the know, Ambilight is a Philips technology that extends the onscreen action onto the wall around the TV in the form of coloured light. Not only does it look fabulous, it also increases perceived contrast, makes the screen seem bigger than it really is, and draws the eye more effectively into the action. We love it. The first half involves looking at the OLED806 from the dead ahead - which, let’s face it, is how you’ll gaze on it most of the time. From this angle, the Philips is a clean and understated looker, with minimal and tidily finished bezels surrounding the screen. It’s discreet to the point of anonymity - the only branding to be seen is on one of the slender feet on which it stands. In what passes for a design flourish, Philips allows you to fit the feet one of two ways: either with a bright metal finish visible or with a darker, more smoked alternative on view. In either case, the screen sits very low on its feet, which means there’s no way of putting a soundbar between the bottom of the screen and the surface it’s standing on. will also see Philips introduce a new version of its picture processing engine. Referred to as the 5th Gen P5 AI processor, this new engine improves upon 2020's 4th Gen P5 through the addition of features such as a new AI Film mode that's designed automatically to get the best out of movie content, a more intelligently integrated light sensor that adjusts all content based on ambient lighting, and Fast Motion Clarity, which is said to improve the smoothness and sharpness of fast action, in particular that of sports and games. On the HDR front, the OLED806 has pretty much the full house, with HDR10, HLG, HDR10+ and Dolby Vision all supported. HDR10+ Adaptive is on board, too, allowing the TV to automatically adjust HDR10+ content to ambient lighting conditions, and while Dolby Vision IQ isn’t officially supported, Philips says the combination of standard Dolby Vision and its AI-powered light sensor effectively does the same thing.

For 2021, Philips is doubling-down on this exclusive tech by making it available across more of its TV range and adding an Ambilight strip to the bottom edge of more models. This fourth side of Ambilight probably won't make a huge difference if the TV is placed on a stand, but it should look fabulous if you go down the wall-mounted route. Android TV 10 Díky technologii Philips Ambilight budete mít pocit, že jste součástí každé scény. Inteligentní diody LED na okrajích televizoru reagují na to, co se právě děje na obrazovce, a vydávají pohlcující záři, která je prostě podmanivá. Vyzkoušíte to jednou a budete se divit, jak vás mohl televizor bavit bez toho. like you I typically waited until I was ready to turn the TV off, mostly at the end of a evenings viewing. Philips’ latency of their premium TVs has always lagged behind their competitors, but that should change in 2021.

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All of its new OLED and MiniLED models have two full-speed (48gbps) HDMI 2.1 connections, and the sets support 4K@120Hz (also known as HFR), VRR (Variable Refresh Rate), ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) and eARC (Enhanced Audio Return Channel), all of which will be big news for gamers in particular. 5th Gen P5 AI processor The OLED754 did, however, randomly decide to stop outputting audio over ARC to our Onkyo Atmos AV receiver during testing. A hardware reset fixed this, but was puzzling and annoying all the same. Final verdict Information of the number of pixels in a unit of length. With the decrease of the display size and the increase of its resolution, the pixel density increases. We’ve always said that your TV is only as good as the inputs that it withholds and the Philips Ambilight 65OLED706 has a total of four HDMI connections, with HDCP 2.3 on all, HDMI ARC on all, HDMI VRR (variable refresh rate) on all with FreeSync premium for smooth gaming, and HDMI eARC on HDMI 2. Philips 8505 4K HDR LED (available in 43, 50, 58, 65, 70 inches): This Philips set is at the tail end of the premium range, or the top end of the mid-range, depending on your perspective. You’ll get the same three-sided Ambilight and P5 picture processor as the sets above, with a smaller 20W audio output from built-in speakers (no soundbar here.) The stand design varies between panel sizes, but you should get the same picture quality from the 43-inch to 70-inch model.

Vibrant HDR picture. Philips 4K UHD TV. Your Philips 4K UHD TV is compatible with all major HDR formats, including Dolby Vision. Whether it's a must-watch series or the latest video game, shadows will be deeper. Bright surfaces will shine. Colours will be truer. At the bottom of the range is the 7506. It boasts a better specification than the 7906 in a few respects, evident by the P5 Perfect Engine processor, DTS Play-Fi, as well as HDMI 2.1 support in VRR, eARC and ALLM. As a camera glides over the snowy surface of Antarctica, it’s obvious that the OLED806 can’t produce the brightness peaks of a flagship LCD TV such as the Samsung QN95A, but it’s a dazzling image by OLED standards, and the detail contained within its highlights combines with stunning contrast and that supreme sharpness to make the icy mountains pop from the screen. It is, in short, stunning, and made all the more so by the lovely Ambilight. You'll get support for DTS Play-Fi multi-room audio in higher-end Philips TVs, as well as a Philips variant to help easily connect Philips-made TVs, speakers and soundbars together in a 'Philips Sound' app.For sound, the best options are the Original and Movie modes. Original is best suited to regular TV content, which it reproduces clearly and faithfully, albeit with a touch of sibilance at the top and a little boominess in the bottom. Philips uses the Android smart TV platform across its TV range, with 2021 models getting the latest Android 10 iteration. It’s the most common TV platform and the most unremarkable – though Android’s stability issues have generally improved over the past couple of years, thanks to updates from Google. With the 9206 we move into Philips’ LED range. While the elegant design remains, performance and features drop. Like many of the best OLED TVs on the market today, the Philips Ambilight 65OLED706 OLED is a great gaming television that offers 4K@120hz gaming with an automatic variable refresh rate. Of course, if you’re a competitive gamer we only recommend playing on a gaming monitor (typically less than 1ms) as the input delay on most OLED televisions is more than 10ms. What Inputs Does it Have?

Televizor Philips se systémem Android vám poskytne požadovaný obsah, kdykoli jej budete chtít. Domovskou obrazovku si můžete přizpůsobit tak, aby zobrazovala vaše oblíbené aplikace, takže můžete snadno začít streamovat filmy a pořady, které máte rádi. Nebo pokračovat tam, kde jste skončili. The maximum number of colors, which the display is able to reproduce, depends on the type of the panel in use and color enhancing technologies like FRC. The longest time for my TV I’ve seen is 522 minutes before the OFFRS above and 254 hours before the JB, so that’s around 8 hours before needing the 10 minute refresh - does that fit with your on time?Díky funkci DTS Play-Fi na televizoru Philips můžete připojit kompatibilní reproduktory v libovolné místnosti. Máte v kuchyni bezdrátové reproduktory? Poslouchejte film zatímco připravujete svačinu, nebo si nenechte uniknout sportovní komentáře, když jdete všem pro pití. That said, there's no reason to be majorly alarmed: while Google TV is an improvement over Android TV in terms of usability, its feature set is more or less the same. What's more, it essentially goes on top of Android TV 10, so there's no reason that Philips couldn't make it available as a software update if its TVs don't launch with it pre-installed. Philips 2021 TV range breakdown Dimensions, weight and color Information about the dimensions and the weight of the specific model with and without stand as well as the colors, in which it is offered to the market. Width Great for gaming. Ultra-low latency on any console Your Philips TV boasts the latest HDMI 2.1 connectivity and automatically switches to an ultra-low-latency setting when you start playing a game on your console. VRR and Freesync are supported for smooth fast-action gameplay. Ambilight's gaming mode brings the thrill right into the room.

There are no upward-firing drivers for the Dolby Atmos audio but this is still very much positioned as the best AV solution and involves the top B&W TV sound on the market. The soundbar is built more like three individual speakers. The enclosures are isolated and feature decoupled tweeters (in the case of the right and left drivers) or the trademark 'tweeter-on-top' set up for the middle. As with the 986, it still comes with all the features and modes that Philips can muster this year. That includes HDMI 2.1 ports, HDR10+ Adaptive, four-sided Amblight and the all-new Philips Home Cinema picture preset. From a games perspective the 9206 gets VRR, ALLM and AMD’s FreeSync Pro. The 50W 2.1 sound system matches the 9506 Mini LED with its rear mounted woofer and patented triple ring technology for enhanced bass. This is the first TV in the range that isn’t CalMAN ready for anyone interested in picture calibration up to a professional standard. Philips OLED+986 (65-inch): The OLED+986 is an updated version of last year’s OLED+984 model. Key differences include a new 5th-gen P5 Intelligent Dual Picture Engine, which promises better quality colors, sharpness and contrast. Also worth noting is that Philips says the OLED+986 is the “best-sounding TV ever”. Although we’d usually advise you take that bold claim with a pinch of salt, because Bowers & Wilkins is on board, it’s worth paying attention to. The OLED+986 is available now. The new Fast Motion Clarity feature has only been announced for the OLED 800 series, but it serves to avoid the motion blurring effect for a gradual transition from one image to the next. Anti burn-in solution on more OLEDsThe Philips OLED+936 has the identical OLED panel and processor set-up as the 986 above. It's the form factor and speaker system that differ. While it’s still a premium TV in the wider sense of the TV market, the Philips 55OLED754 represents a good balancing act between features, performance and picture quality. It has its annoyances, the interface being chief amongst them.



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