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If you're after a new TV and you want the best there is, you've come to the right place. Below we list the very best TVs - including 4K and HDR models - available to buy in the UK right now. Also see: Best TV Deals We've tested and rated specific models...
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devontechsupport.com Updated: 2018-02-17 01:48:03
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Having poo-pooed OLED TV technology a couple of years back on the grounds that it wasn't bright enough to display high dynamic range ( HDR ) pictures properly, Philips has apparently had a change of heart. For parked on our test benches like a TV Ferrari...
The 55POS901F makes a stunning first impression thanks to the radiance of its three-sided Ambilight system and the gleaming metallic purity of its bodywork.It's much more than just a pretty face, though.Tucked inside its glowing form is Philips' most powe...
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Some quarters mistakenly believe that since all current 4K OLED TVs on the market use the same panel from LG Display, image quality should be identical across the board, but nothing could be further from the truth. After spending extensive time testing th...
Ambilight reduces eye strain, Best above-black OLED performance to date, Incredible, judder-free motion...
Input lag is higher than its rivals, No Dolby Vision, No 3D...
It's no surprise to find that Philips' first foray into OLED is something very, very special indeed. The 55POS901F/12 doesn't just hold the honour of being the best TV Philips has produced, but it's also one of the best OLED TVs we've reviewed to date tha...
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At this time of writing (February 2017), we've been informed that the set can be firmware-upgraded to support HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma) which is the front-running HDR broadcast standard, but whether the software update will be rolled out is still under consi...
The 55POS901F/12 is a stunning OLED debut from Philips. Not only is it the best television we've tested from the company, the combination of improved above-black qualities and superior motion sharpness also translated into the most impressive picture we'v...
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The Philips 55POS901F marks so many firsts, it might as well have graduated from an Oxbridge University. Despite being officially launched at IFA 2016, it is Philips' first model available in 2017, the first to use Android's Marshmallow operating system...
Gorgeous, slim physique, Crisp and punchy performance, Good 4K and HDR show, Weighty sound, Ambilight adds immersion, Solid remote...
No Amazon HDR, No Dolby Vision or HLG support, Lacks picture subtlety, Limited catch-up apps...
The Philips 55POS901F doesn't quite embrace all that the TV world has to offer today, but as there's so many scores to settle on the content side, we doubt many of the upcoming models this year will do either.It's the slip-ups on more essential elements –...
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The Philips 55POS901 is the company's first OLED TV and, since it's a Philips TV, that also makes it the world's first OLED TV with Ambilight and Android. The POS901 comes in a single 55-inch screen size, it uses a flat 4K panel with support for High Dyna...
Superb blacks and contrast ratio, Fantastic dynamic range, Impressive colour accuracy, Excellent video processing, Wide viewing angles, Ambilight a useful feature...
Minor banding just above black, Slight crush in shadow detail, Clipping with HDR 10 material, Input lag too high, No Dolby Vision...
When you consider that the 55POS901 is Philips's first OLED TV it's an impressive addition to their line-up. The design is attractive and the build quality is excellent, whilst the built-in soundbar delivers a superior audio performance compared to most u...
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This year is fast shaping up to be the year of OLED, with a raft of hot new TV screens set to join LG's vanishingly thin vanguard. Both Panasonic and Sony will offer high-end OLED screens as part of their 2017 line-ups, but the first brand convert out of...
Philips Ambilight mood lighting and OLED is a marriage made in AV heaven, superb image quality with both 4K and HD sources, high-end design is a wow...
There's no Dolby Vision HDR support, no Freeview Play means no catch-up beyond iPlayer, pricey for a 55-inch screen...
The Philips 901F is a cracking 4K OLED debut. The addition of Ambilight strikes us as a perfect complement for OLED's deeply dynamic images, and when it comes to cosmetic design this set is a beauty.The set doesn't just look supreme with 4K sources, like...
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The Philips 901F represents the proud old TV brand's first foray into the world of OLED - with its 4K 55-inch television catapulting the TP Vision brand in a whole new direction.OLED brings some immediate benefits for picture quality - most noticeably the...
Lovely OLED 4K panel, Ambilight is great, Nice simple design.
Not cheap for a 55, inch panel.
Philips' first foray into the OLED world is excellent, although inevitably the television is on the pricey side...
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Philips 55POS901F OLED TV hands-on – OLED meets Ambilight No matter how hard the LCD TV makers try, OLED screens are still the ones to beat when it comes to wowing crowds at a technology show. The latest TV to prove this is the 55-inch Philips 55POS901F...
Gorgeous design, Mostly outstanding picture quality, Decent sound quality...
Can be complicated to use, Uses a 2016 OLED panel, Input lag slightly high...
Despite some occasional banding issues and slightly high input lag, the 55POS901F/12 is a triumphant OLED debut from Philips that proves just how important video processing is to the picture quality story...
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The 55901F should be a telly addict's dream.It takes OLED, the TV tech du jour, and Philips' signature Ambilight illumination, then smashes them together in a beautiful 4K combination that you'll struggle to tear your eyes away from once you see one in th...
OLED TVs have the most vivid colours and deepest blacks of any telly out there, which pretty much makes it the ultimate TV tech. It's great to see Philips with an OLED of its own, even if it's taken a few years longer than the likes of LG. From what I've...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2018-02-17 01:48:53
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The Philips 901F represents the proud old TV brand's first foray into the world of OLED - with its 4K 55-inch television catapulting the TP Vision brand in a whole new direction.OLED brings some immediate benefits for picture quality - most noticeably t...
Lovely OLED 4K panel, Ambilight is great, Nice simple design.
Not cheap for a 55inch panel...
Philips' first foray into the OLED world is excellent, although inevitably the television is on the pricey side...
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The 55901F should be a telly addict's dream.It takes OLED, the TV tech du jour, and Philips' signature Ambilight illumination, then smashes them together in a beautiful 4K combination that you'll struggle to tear your eyes away from once you see one in th...
OLED TVs have the most vivid colours and deepest blacks of any telly out there, which pretty much makes it the ultimate TV tech. It's great to see Philips with an OLED of its own, even if it's taken a few years longer than the likes of LG.From what I've s...
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OLED technology has with the exception of Panasonics CZ950 been reserved to LGs TVs. 2017 will change that. Several other players have announced OLED TVs, giving the buyer more choice in the market place. This time we will take a closer look at Phi...
Great picture quality, Perfect black, Good picture processing, Color accuracy after calibration, Speakers...
No Dolby Vision, Chromecast locked to 60Hz, Some artefacts in dark tones, High input lag, 2017 panels are just around the corner, Build quality questionable...
If we disregard Panasonic's crazy-expensive 2015 OLED, Philips POS901 is the first mainstream OLED TV without an LG logo on the frame. The technology is still expensive but it is getting there. At the moment the TV is available only in 55 inches but Phili...
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OLED displays are the next big thing in smartphones, but they've been the next big thing in televisions. Samsung and LG were two of the earliest adopters of the new technology, which has better color contrast than LCD televisions, and last week we saw ano...
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