
The Philips OLED808 distinguishes itself from other 4K televisions from the upper mid-range segment simply by the Ambilight function. Compared to the competition from Sony, LG and Samsung, it also scores points with its support for the two HDR formats HDR10+ and Dolby Vision and has much more to offer.


To the deal*
As part of the Easter offers you can get the 55-inch version (139 cm) of the Philips OLED808 reduced by 300 euros only 999 euros. This model variant of the Ambilight television has never been so cheap.
Philips OLED TV: that’s what makes it so special
The unique selling point of all Philips TVs is this atmospheric Ambilight, which projects the colors of the screen onto the wall behind the television, creating a very special atmosphere. The OLED808 offers three-sided Ambilight, which produces even more detailed colors thanks to a new processor and responds faster to what’s happening on the screen.
Speaking of screen: this The OLED-EX display of the Philips TV comes from LG and can easily keep up with the competition in this price range. The 4K television does lack some peak brightness. However, this shortcoming is compensated by excellent tone mapping. Viewing angle stability and anti-reflective coating are also top and make the Philips unique strong television for the European Football Championship.
Philips OLED808: Perfect for streaming and gaming
Moreover, the Philips OLED packed with streaming features. Thanks to Google TV as a smart TV system and Android TV as an operating system, almost all conceivable streaming apps can be used. HDR10+ and Dolby Vision are supported as HDR formats. The good sound of the OLED TV is supplemented with a very practical feature: these types of WiFi speakers PhilipsFidelioFS1* can be easily connected to the television.
And the OLED 808 doesn’t have to hide while gaming. 120 Hz and gaming technologies such as VRR and ALLM Combined with Dolby Vision gaming, the Philips TV is an excellent choice for console fans.
Philips has actually only saved on linear TV capabilities with the OLED808: there is no USB recording function and ‘only’ a simple TV triple tuner, so lovers of linear TV enjoyment have to make compromises. For the rest, the Ambilight TV impresses with one thing excellent facilitieswhich is unparalleled in this price segment.
Hisense TV: the cheap alternative
A cheap alternative to the Philips OLED808 is the Hisense E7KQ Pro. You can get the 55-inch version of the 4K TV from Amazon for just 499 euros as part of the Easter offers.
Hisense E7KQ Pro with 55 inches at Amazon*
The Hisense television also offers HDR formats HDR10+ and Dolby Vision and also gaming up to 144 Hz, but you have to do it without the Ambilight function and a high-contrast OLED display. The E7KQ Pro has a QLED panel and does not come close to the brightness of the Philips. The anti-reflective coating could also be better, but that is bearable considering the price.
Author: Sven Schuer
Source : Film Starts

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