Whether you’re looking for the latest and greatest in TV technology or you just want a high quality LED screen, there are some great options for you. Philips is one of the leaders in the industry when it comes to designing quality LED TVs, and their new 2025 model is a great example of how you can get the best performance from your TV.
OLED807
Having redesigned its stand to give the best picture experience, Philips’ OLED807 is the company’s latest OLED TV. This swiveling TV offers a wide colour gamut, G-Sync support, and HDMI 2.1 with 4K/120Hz support.
The OLED807 is a great TV. It features the latest version of Philips’ Ambilight technology. Ambilight uses four-sided coloured light to throw pools of light across the wall behind the TV. This creates a bigger, more immersive feel. The colour on the wall follows the action on the screen. It also helps to improve eye comfort.
Another big improvement to the OLED807 is the new 6th Generation P5 processor chip. The chip can adjust the brightness, colour temperature, and white balance of the display. It also supports Ambient Intelligence, which uses a light sensor to track the colours in images. Philips’ answer to Dolby Vision IQ, Ambient Intelligence allows the chip to adjust gamma, colour temperature, and brightness. It may not be as effective as Dolby Vision IQ, but it’s an interesting feature that improves the picture quality of the TV.
The OLED807 also features Dolby Vision, which is thought to be superior to HDR10. It also supports HDR10+, which is the new standard for high dynamic range. With its full palette of picture enhancements, the OLED807 gives you the best version of any source material. It also supports Netflix, HBO Max, and built-in Chromecast. The OLED807 also has an impressive 70W audio system, with a dedicated bass speaker.
While the OLED807 isn’t as bright as other OLEDs, its screen has decent peak brightness. The panel also offers good panel uniformity and holds up well in dark surroundings. The panel is also equipped with a G-Sync system that offers smoother motion. This makes the OLED807 a good choice for gaming use.
The OLED807 also offers Ambilight, which helps to improve the atmosphere of the room. The coloured light in the room follows the action on the screen. This technology also helps to improve eye comfort, which makes the TV feel bigger and more immersive. The Philips OLED807 offers an impressive array of adjustments to help optimize the Ambilight system.
The OLED807’s set up menus are exhaustive. The menu contains adjustments for almost every aspect of picture quality. You may have to tweak them to get the best results. For example, you may need to turn off the Motion Adjustment setting. This will reduce the likelihood of burn-in. You may also have to turn off noise reduction. If you want to watch 4K content, turn off the noise reduction.
The OLED807’s Filmmaker Mode is also a great feature. This mode is designed in conjunction with the UHD Association, and it offers an accurate picture. It also includes a de-blur function, which is not found on most TVs.
OLED+907
Earlier this year, Philips unveiled two new OLED TV models at the IFA in Berlin. These are the OLED+907 and the OLED+937. They are both premium TVs that use the most advanced technology available. These models also feature the company’s Ambilight system, which allows the TV to match images with ambient lighting. Philips’ flagship TVs also include a special feature called Aurora, which combines Ambilight LEDs with a gallery of curated images.
The OLED+937 uses the latest Philips P5 AI Dual Engine for picture processing, and a new OLED EX Royal panel for its screen. Philips also offers its Ambilight Next Generation feature, which allows the TV to match images with better color scale and accuracy. It also allows for individual LED control for each picture, and offers a higher level of color saturation.
The OLED+907 TV is equipped with a 3.1-channel Bowers & Wilkins sound system. This sound system features a frontal speaker system, a rear-mounted subwoofer, and four passive membranes. This system delivers dynamic results with wide soundstage. It also features a new Ambilight system, which provides immersive ambient lighting. Philips’ new remote control features a motion-operated backlight and a high-quality silver finish. It also includes a Game Bar, which allows the user to access gaming functions while the TV is in standby mode.
The 65-inch model of the OLED+907 will cost 2999 EUR. The company also announced that it would be launching a 55-inch model for September. Philips’ new OLED+907 will be available in three different variants, each with its own special features. These features include a new audio system, the new Ambilight system, and the new remote control. These new features come in addition to the features of the previous OLED+937 model, which also features the same Bowers & Wilkins sound system.
The Philips OLED+937 uses a larger external speaker enclosure than the previous model. This external enclosure is made of Quadrat Audiomix fabric, which is designed to match the TV’s exterior. When the TV is mounted on the wall, the external speaker enclosure also functions as a desktop stand. This feature allows for easier, more secure placement of the TV. The OLED+937 also comes with the company’s Advanced HDR feature, which optimizes HDR performance by tone mapping content frame by frame.
The Philips OLED+937 features a new remote control, with a high-quality silver finish and a motion-operated backlight. The remote control is also compatible with HDMI 2.1, which includes the HDMI 2.1 High Bandwidth port. This allows for the most popular streaming apps to be played on the TV. The remote also includes a built-in HDMI 2.1 controller, which allows users to easily change the HDMI port’s function.
Philips’ OLED+907 also uses the company’s new Ambilight system, which surrounds the LED screen behind the screen. The TV’s new Aurora feature, which combines Ambilight LEDs with an image gallery, lets the TV become an immersive ambient lighting experience. This feature rivals Samsung’s Art mode on The Frame.
QD-OLED
Considering Philips’ long history of OLED technology and its recent introduction of the Evnia monitor line, it is not surprising to learn that the company is also considering using QD-OLED technology on future TVs. Indeed, QD-OLED is a relatively new technology and Philips executives have confirmed they are studying the possibilities. In fact, Philips could be the first to bring QD-OLED to the mass market if they decide to join the party.
According to Danny Tack, senior director of product strategy at Philips’ parent company TP Vision, the company is currently studying QD-OLED and will make a final decision on the technology later in the year. Tack said the company will make its decision based on testing. Philips’ parent company has been testing QD-OLED in various locations, including Gent in Belgium and Gent in France, but it is unclear whether the company has signed a deal with Samsung to make QD-OLED TVs. Considering the economic climate in the United States and Europe, it is possible the company could opt to make QD-OLED TVs less expensive.
Currently, the company’s TV line-up includes a range of Mini-LED and OLED screens. The company also sells QD OLED gaming monitors. The QD-OLED OLED+937 is a high-end model that comes with a large exterior speaker enclosure. The screen is clad in Kvadrat Audiomix fabric and the enclosure has a dedicated TV desktop stand. The OLED+937 also includes Philips’ new P5 processor, a 4 ms GTG response time and a 100Hz refresh rate.
The Philips OLED+937 features the company’s Advanced HDR system, which analyzes incoming picture frame by frame. The system supports 4K/120Hz, Dolby Vision and AMD Freesync Premium, and is capable of processing incoming picture scenes. It also features a Triple Ring Subwoofer and down-firing tweeters. A remote finder feature and HDMI 2.1 inputs are also included.
The Philips OLED+907, on the other hand, offers a larger screen size. It features a full-frame 34-inch QD-OLED panel, a 3.1, 80W audio system, and a large exterior speaker enclosure. It also comes with Philips’ Advanced HDR system and Dual Engine picture processing system. The latter uses two chips instead of one, which is thought to improve picture quality. The 34M1C5500VA also features an ultra-wide QHD resolution of 120.7%, a 4 ms GTG respond time, and a 100Hz refresh rate. It is also the first Philips television to feature an HDR10+ support. It also features a 1 ms MPRT and 300 nits of typical brightness. Its Advanced HDR system also features a bundled webcam and VRR tone mapping for the PlayStation 5 system.
The Philips QD-OLED monitor offers true HDR capabilities and delivers high contrast. It also offers a high degree of color vibrancy, thanks to the Quantum Dots used in QD-OLED screens.