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Posted 29 December 2023

Philips 50PUS8808/12 The One 4K UHD 120Hz LED Ambilight

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Seems a great TV for the price, hoping someone has some feedback on it, thanks all
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  1. trex's avatar
    How much to join costco
    stamfordblue's avatar
    Cheapest is £15 for online only
  2. 360_Fov's avatar
    Having watched a couple of reviews, here are some of the positive takeaways: All of the HDMI ports support ARC, one of them supports eARC. Some built-in cable management. The remote control is better than the average black plastic jobby...it has a built-in mic for voice control and brushed metal finish. The OS is ultra clean and lean, AndroidTV, without all the bloat that you get with some Samsung (and other) displays, so you can install VLC and Kodi etc.. and set them as the default player for media files. Also has built-in Bluetooth, so you can pair a wireless mouse and keyboard for full-featured web browsing, or pair a Playstation (or other) controller to stream games directly using Amazon Luna, XBox Remote Play etc.

    Not picked up on any major negative issues - in fact any negative feedback seems to be easily excused by the price (e.g. stating that it's not the greatest HDR in the business...well that's a given, it's not priced as such).

    Anybody actually got one of these displays? I'm wondering if it's worth going up to the 65" version for the increased brightness and colour gamut that's purportedly on offer.
  3. BoroFan's avatar
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    They've put the price up to £649 cheeky sods
    stamfordblue's avatar
    Now £599.98 for the 43"
    Read online the other day that thse are comparable quality to Bush.
    Thought they would be much better tbh. (edited)
  4. NightsAO's avatar
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    BoroFan's avatar
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    I searched and so did the bot, must have been a different tv

    Spotted it, ah well, tried to be diligent and failed (edited)
  5. Babs_Mitchell02's avatar
    Got one, they are great, light at the back is a bonus
    kencol's avatar
    4 sided?
  6. Mansuruz_Zaman's avatar
    Brilliant TV for the money, I’ve got the tv with the Google assistant and would recommend it to anyone. The only issue is with these TV’s is that they can glitch out. I.e. the LED’s become multi coloured and don’t follow the vide. 
    Craigo71's avatar
    Agree. Brilliant TV for the money with Dolby Atmos as well. Has all your gaming tech on too so great for gaming
  7. daniel.huntQKh's avatar
    Great TVs for gaming on, had my Xbox series x playing at 120hz and the quality was great! Streaming looks great and the sound is pretty decent for a TV.
    360_Fov's avatar
    So there's absolutely no negatives... like any kind of input lag, or image ghosting or anything? I'm extremely tempted... 120hz @ 50" for this price is kinda insane!
  8. Arnis65's avatar
    Any issues with light bleed or blooming with this TV? And whats it like watching films etc with dark scenes?
  9. Lefty's avatar
    Had to bite at this price. 5 year guarantee is great for these panels and will be a real upgrade to my current gaming set up.
  10. 360_Fov's avatar
    Holy ships, I didn't know you could get a 50" 4k with 120hz this side of £500! Love the name as well... bold choice to call it The One. Ambilight is an underrated feature as well, I'd gladly have it on every display! Not having to faff around with all the cables and placement involved with Corsair version of ambilight would be great. Thanks for sharing...the 'ol Sony Bravia from 2013 might finally get replaced in bedroom!
    2Ravens's avatar
    Yeah but the TCL and Hisense Mini LED options start at about 10% more and you get 1000+ nits of brightness and dimming so the thing can actually show HDR properly. I think it's a massive own goal to spend 500 on a 50" TV and not cover that.

    This thing is dining out on a refresh rate and some lights attached to the back.
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