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Philips OLED849 TV: 1,300 nits, P5 Gen8 and Ambilight Plus

After the Philips OLED959, Philips OLED909 and Philips OLED809 TV series unveiled at the start of the year at a European press conference in Barcelona, the manufacturer announced the Philips OLED849 series some time later. Following your questions about these models, we present it to you in detail.

To summarize, the Philips OLED849 TV series is 99% identical to the Philips OLED809 TV series: features, equipment, finishes, everything matches with one exception, the design of the central stand. Beveled in shape on the OLED809 models, it is rectangular on the OLED849 (see photo below). Precision, the Philips OLED849 series has three references, the Philips 48OLED809 (48'', 122 cm) Philips 55OLED809 (55'', 140 cm) and Philips 65OLED809 (65'', 165 cm).

Philips OLED849, 2.1 sound section signed Bowers & Wilkins££££

We therefore find on Philips OLED849 TVs a [abc]2.1[/abc] sound section still signed Bowers & Wilkins, capable of delivering 70 W (50 W on the 42''). As well as four passive membranes to reinforce the bass impact.

Philips OLED849, Ambilight function££££

The three-sided Ambilight function is required. As a reminder, for two years the latter has been managing the color diodes placed at the back of the TV, around the edge of the panel, independently and no longer by group of diodes, for significantly more precise synchronization with the images displayed on the screen. screen. The new Ambilight Aurora gallery feature, rich in numerous embedded images and videos, allows for so many exclusive artistic ambiances in your living room.

Philips OLED849, P5 AI Gen8££££

On the menu of this TV series, the eighth generation of the P5 processor mixed with artificial intelligence for an [abc]HDR[/ abc] magnified. Ambient Intelligence V3 mode manages contrast in real time, increasing or decreasing, in phase with the images displayed. The goal ? Immediately adapt to the brightness of dimly lit scenes or reduce clipping in very bright scenes.

Philips OLED849 TV, new Game Bar££££

Of course, the Game Bar is still present on Philips OLED849 TVs. This allows users to quickly access game-related settings and change them on the fly without wasting time. The native 144 Hz panel, MEMC Gaming motion compensation processing and Dolby Vision Gaming HDR provide an exceptional video gaming experience. The player can choose from several game profiles (FPS, RPG, etc.). The same goes for Ambilight. Namely, the Game Bar displays an fps counter (number of frames per second) to best configure the parameters of a game.

Philips OLED849 TV, Oled EX panel ££££

Oled EX technology is at the heart of Philips OLED849 TVs with a native 144 Hz panel, for a light peak announced at 1,300 nits. Please note, as in previous years, the Philips 48OLED809 television is equipped with a classic [abc]Oled[/abc] panel and not Oled EX.

Philips OLED849 TV, connectivity ££££

There are two [abc]HDMI[/abc] 2.1 inputs (plus two HDMI 2.0) with [abc]eARC[/abc], [abc]VRR compatibility [/abc] (40 Hz to 144 Hz), [abc]HFR[/abc] 4K/120, [abc]ALLM[/abc], FreeSync Premium Pro and G-Sync.

Philips OLED849 TV, HDR10+ Adaptive, HDR HLG and HDR Dolby Vision££££

Apart from the brilliant Ambilight process in its three-sided version, compatibility with [abc]HDR Dolby Vision[/abc] technologies up to 'in [abc]Ultra HD[/abc] [abc]4K[/abc] and 120 Hz, [abc]HDR HLG[/abc] and [abc]HDR10+[/abc] Adaptive are still required. Just like Matter and Control4 compatibilities.

Available immediately. Indicative prices: €1,599 for the Philips 48OLED849, €1,999 for the Philips 55OLED849 and €2,499 for the Philips 65OLED849.

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