It’s pretty tough to stand out from an increasingly talented crowd in the OLED TV world these days, but the Philips 55OLED907 manages it with aplomb.
At first glance its £2199 price tag looks a little steep considering you can now get Sony’s XR-55A95K QD-OLED TV for the same price, while Samsung’s QE55S95B (also QD-OLED) currently costs just £1599. However, Philips has a proven track record of getting more punch and dynamism out of ‘traditional’ WOLED tech (the ‘W’ is for ‘White’, as these OLED panels have a white sub-pixel that QD-OLED panels do not) than most rivals, and the 907 benefits from one of Philips’ “royal” panels, where premium ‘EX’ technology combines with a heat sink to unlock more brightness.
The 55OLED907 is a gorgeous bit of kit. The frame around the screen is so skinny you can barely see it, and the set’s rear is incredibly slim. Build quality is outstanding too, for both the lovely metallic finish to the OLED panel’s rear and the heavy duty but slim, dark grey metal stand. The star of the 55OLED907’s show, helping to justify its price tag, is Ambilight. LEDs are ranged around three of the TV’s rear sides casting out coloured light that can be set to deliver either ambient effects or track the colour content of the images you are watching. The image tracking feature of Ambilight has been enhanced here by enabling each individual LED to output its own light level and colour, rather than the same light and colour being output by groups of LEDs.
This story is from the May 2023 edition of What Hi-Fi UK.
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