From £1,699 box.co.uk
SPECIFICATIONS
Screen sizes 48-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch
Panel 3840 x 2160 120Hz OLED HDR HDR10+,
Dolby Vision Sound 3.1 channel Bowers & Wilkins system,
Dolby Atmos Storage 16GB OS Android TV 11
Voice assistant Google Assistant,
Alexa Connectivity HDMI x4 (HDMI 2.1 x2,
eARC,
HDMI 2.0),
USB x3,
Wi-Fi 5,
Bluetooth 5
Dimensions 1068.5x678.5x260mm /1225.4x768.4x260mm / 1444.3x890.4x290mm Weight 17.5kg / 22.7kg / 29kg
Thanks to some clever technologies and discerning partnerships, Philips has been able to give its televisions obvious points of difference in a market that generally seems in thrall to similarity. The OLED+907 range is a perfect example: it's a mighty fine approach that delivers with aplomb.
We may as well get right to it here. The Philips OLED+907 is an impressive circumstance. No and capable television, in every respect and in every matter if you feed in some 4K HDR content from a UHD Blu-ray disc, ask it to upscale some Full HD broadcast TV or really lo-res stuff from a 'retro' streaming service, it makes the best of it (and its 'best' is very good indeed).
First of all, the 'Royal' OLED panel, which aims to increase the peak brightness of the technology considerably, makes its presence visible right from the off. There's no shortage of detail and variation in the white tones the Philips can generate, but they're a fair bit brighter than you are probably used to from an OLED TV. And given that it's capable of delivering those OLED-tastic deep, detailed black tones, it follows that contrasts are wide and handsome.
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