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Philips Ambilight 77in OLED 4K UHD TV W/ Bowers & Wilkins Soundbar Details
  • LED backlighting on all sides
  • IMAX enhanced mode allows the big screen experience from the comfort of home
  • Philips P5 Dual AI Engine provides realistic images and superfast data processing
  • Android Smart TV with an array of downloadable and pre-installed apps
  • Bowers and Wilkins 5.1.2 channel soundbar provides high-quality audio
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  1. babva's avatar
    I've had two Philips TVs and both sadly developed the same screen fault. First 55" was vertical line top to bottom right hand with colour bleed then after appalling customer service for repair it ended with a good will gesture 58" replacement that suffered the same lines but horizontal about 14 months in. Miss my ambilight now but wouldn't go back to Philips
    slo_moshun's avatar
    Suffered the same fault within 3 years. Won't buy another Phillips TV. Just my opinion
  2. J40NYR's avatar
    Just to mention. Because this is the duel chip design, you will not get full 4k 120hz no matter what the TV or specification says.

    The TV will downgrade the vertical resolution by half

    If you want 4k 120hz at full Res you will either have to wait for the new model (with the new chipset) or look elsewhere
  3. slex88's avatar
    I was holding out for this model...can I justify £3.5k though...hmmmm
    amit.sethi's avatar
    Are they really worth the price compared to samsung OLED? (edited)
  4. M19C's avatar
    How does freeview look on this tv?
    bbdom's avatar
    Big ! (Sorry, couldn't resist)
  5. Empwan's avatar
    The likes of LG look great when viewing games, PS5, Xbox, great for plain solid vibrant colours. Sony seems to be great at natural colours and has a smoother refresh rate, so the picture doesn't jitter as much as LGs. Great for movies and normal TV viewing, bad for gaming. Philips high, which this is, will blow both of them out of the water. Philips spend so much money and time on their processing power allowing for great colour reproduction and smooth refresh rate, minimising the jitter, it's why it costs so much more. You pay for what you get. If you don't want to spend £3.5K on 77" high end OLED, then pay less and suffer a poorer picture. If you don't see much difference in SD and HD channels then this will be wasted on you.
    TheGhost's avatar
    I've an .lg cx it's superb ..jitter? Only if you look for it
  6. onitslastlegs's avatar
    The 65" can be had for £2,499 at Richer Sounds. My finger is trembling.
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