AVForums | Philips OLED+937 & OLED+907 TVs launch with Heat Sink, OLED EX Panels and Bowers & Wilkins Sound @avforums | Uploaded 2 years ago | Updated 3 days ago
Philips announced two new OLED+ models in Berlin recently and we attended the launch event. Read the article - https://www.avforums.com/news/philips-showcases-new-ambilight-oled-and-mini-led-tvs.20088/
The headline act is the OLED+937, available in 65- and 77-inch variants. With the enhanced processing chip and OLED EX panel equipped with heat sync, the model can boast a peak brightness of 1300 nits. It also offers Advanced HDR across all the main HDR formats to optimise its effect by tone mapping the content on a frame-by-frame basis, rather than just from one scene to the next. As part of the new generation of Ambilight technology, the OLED+937 is also one of the first in the range to enable individual control over each rear-mounted LED to further increase the range and precision of colours on the screen.
As part of Philips ongoing partnership with Bowers & Wilkins, the OLED+937 also comes with an impressive sound system that now comes with dedicated left and right side-firing speakers for the first time in a 5.1.2 set-up with a combined 95W output. Gamers will appreciate the G-Sync and FreeSync Premium support, along with the new VRR Shadow Enhancer that aims to improve performance against those all-important variable refresh rates.
The OLED+907 is only slightly smaller in stature, offering up 48-, 55-, and 65-inch screens and featuring the same upgraded processing power of the 937. It also has the same peak output of 1300 nits on the two larger displays and what seems to be much the same gamer-friendly support with variable refresh rates up to 4K in its monitor mode. The 907 has a slightly slimmed-down 3.1-channel, 80W Bowers & Wilkins sound system, with six front-mounted drivers in a more traditional LCR set-up, along with its rear-mounted sub backed up by four passive radiators.
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Philips announced two new OLED+ models in Berlin recently and we attended the launch event. Read the article - https://www.avforums.com/news/philips-showcases-new-ambilight-oled-and-mini-led-tvs.20088/
The headline act is the OLED+937, available in 65- and 77-inch variants. With the enhanced processing chip and OLED EX panel equipped with heat sync, the model can boast a peak brightness of 1300 nits. It also offers Advanced HDR across all the main HDR formats to optimise its effect by tone mapping the content on a frame-by-frame basis, rather than just from one scene to the next. As part of the new generation of Ambilight technology, the OLED+937 is also one of the first in the range to enable individual control over each rear-mounted LED to further increase the range and precision of colours on the screen.
As part of Philips ongoing partnership with Bowers & Wilkins, the OLED+937 also comes with an impressive sound system that now comes with dedicated left and right side-firing speakers for the first time in a 5.1.2 set-up with a combined 95W output. Gamers will appreciate the G-Sync and FreeSync Premium support, along with the new VRR Shadow Enhancer that aims to improve performance against those all-important variable refresh rates.
The OLED+907 is only slightly smaller in stature, offering up 48-, 55-, and 65-inch screens and featuring the same upgraded processing power of the 937. It also has the same peak output of 1300 nits on the two larger displays and what seems to be much the same gamer-friendly support with variable refresh rates up to 4K in its monitor mode. The 907 has a slightly slimmed-down 3.1-channel, 80W Bowers & Wilkins sound system, with six front-mounted drivers in a more traditional LCR set-up, along with its rear-mounted sub backed up by four passive radiators.
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