The new Mini LED TV from Philips features a 3.1.2 B&W Atmos sound system. This new technology covers Hi-Res audio support, multi-room capabilities, and the Micro Dimming Pro tech. These features are aimed at delivering a deep black level and excellent contrast. A high-quality VA panel with ninety-five percent coverage of the DCI-P3 color spectrum is also included. Philips has been the market leader in LED TVs for many years, but they have just launched their first Mini LED TV, the 9635.
The Mini LED 9206 is equipped with a five-gen P5 picture processor. The Mini LED backlight creates deep blacks and spectacular highlights. It has a peak light output of 2000 nits and a wide colour gamut. Its speakers are capable of delivering up to 50W. The TV has a USB port for easy installation and detachable speakers. Its price tag is PS1800 for a 48-inch model, PS2000 for a 55-inch model, and PS2700 for a 65-inch version.
The OLED+ 935 has crossed over to the next generation and is due to be replaced later in 2021. However, the OLED706/705 look to be the most affordable of the OLEDs from Philips. In the Performance Series, also known as The One, Philips offers TVs with affordable prices while maintaining premium specs. Philips is expected to launch a 77-inch OLED in 2021. You can also expect the OLED+935 to be updated again in 2021.
Among Philips’ various TV offerings are the Philips Professional TV series. These are crafted specifically for business sectors. They feature advanced connectivity and industry-compliant design and can create an ultimate experience for customers and employees in any industry. With its superior design, these TVs are capable of boosting efficiency and engagement. Professional-grade Philips TVs include the Studio and Professional Bedside TV models. These are designed to be easy to install and can be used for professional applications.
If you are looking for a TV that delivers better picture quality and lower latency, consider the Philips HTPC-R10 platform. It is capable of handling all major HDR formats, including Dolby Vision, eARC, and VRR. You can even configure Philips TVs to run Android or Roku operating systems. These televisions are compatible with the latest smart technologies. They can also be paired with Bluetooth soundbars.
A third company produces Philips TVs in North America, Funai. Since 2008, the company has owned the trademark in the U.S. and Europe. Funai’s factories are located in China. Funai is now considering moving the production of its televisions outside of the United States. The company has since sold its first Philips TV in the United States, but it’s unclear whether the company will continue to do so in the future.
The Philips TV is supported by the HDMI-CEC standard, allowing developers to control and manage Philips TVs via the internet. This feature is also supported by some third-party apps, but the API doesn’t support remote control. However, some Philips TVs may have proprietary names like EasyLink, and you should make sure to disable it on any devices you wish to connect to the TV. If you are using a third-party app, you should ensure that the application supports the required security and authentication measures.