Philips has decided to step on the accelerator of Mini LED technology with a growing number of references compared to previous years, in number and size. Judge for yourself, the Philips MLED910 Mini LED TV series has four references, the Philips 55MLED910 (55'', 140 cm), Philips 65MLED910 (65'', 165 cm), Philips 75MLED910 (75'', 191 cm) and Philips 85MLED910 (85'', 216 cm).
Philips MLED910 TV, P5 processor, 1,000 nits and 144 Hz££££
The Philips MLED910 Mini LED screens of course benefit from the P5 processor mixed with artificial intelligence for a magnified [abc]HDR[/abc] experience on 10-bit 144 Hz LCD panels with a peak brightness of 1,000 nits and 93% coverage of the DCI-P3 gamut. Of course, compatibility with [abc]HDR Dolby Vision[/abc], HDR [abc]HLG[/abc] and [abc]HDR10+[/abc] technologies.
Philips MLED910, 2.0 or 2.1 sound section depending on the diagonals££££
On Philips MLED910 TVs, we find a [abc]2.0[/abc] sound section with a power of 40 W on the 55"/65"" models and [abc]2.1[/abc] with a power of 50 W on the 75" and 85" models. For the latter, the subwoofer is placed at the back of the TV.
Philips MLED910 TV, 3-sided Ambilight function££££
Philips MLED910 Mini LED TVs have the three-sided Ambilight function. As a reminder, for three years now, the latter has managed 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 a significantly more precise synchronization with the images displayed on the screen.
Philips MLED910 TV, new Game Bar 2.0££££
Of course, the Game Bar is still present on Philips MLED910 TVs but in a 2.0 version, i.e. offering access to the Blacknut and Boosteroid Cloud Gaming services. Otherwise, it allows users to quickly access game-related settings and change them on the fly without wasting time. The 144 Hz native panel, MEMC Gaming motion compensation processing and 120 Hz Dolby Vision Gaming HDR offer 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 2.0 displays an im/s counter (number of frames per second) to best configure the settings of a game and the FreeSync Premium certification.
Also for the Game Bar 2.0, in the presence of the most popular games on the market, it recognizes their title and applies the associated optimized settings. It is also possible for the user to save a specific audio-video setting according to their games. Subsequently, the television will recognize the game displayed and automatically apply the saved settings. Finally, the Game Bar 2.0 allows a careful choice of display colors within a wider panel and various filters.
TV Philips MLED910, Smart TV Titan OS££££
No Google TV or Android TV on the Philips MLED910 screens, but the new Smart TV Titan OS 2025 interface developed in partnership with the European company of the same name and launched last year on the Philips PML9049 Mini LED and Philips PUS8909 LED TV series. This operating system, created by former employees of Disney, Roku, Rakuten, KKR, etc., allows access to the biggest streaming services (Netflix, Prime Video, YouoTube, Disney+, Pluto TV, DAZN, etc.). It also includes the new Moments application, which allows you to quickly transfer your favorite photos stored on your smartphone to the big screen and add visual and sound effects, etc.
Philips MLED910 TV, 4 HDMI 2.1££££
The Philips MLED910 screens have four [abc]HDMI[/abc] 2.1 inputs with [abc]eARC[/abc], [abc]VRR[/abc], [abc]HFR[/abc] 4K/144 and [abc]ALLM[/abc].
More details in a future news item. Marketing planned for May. Indicative prices still unknown.