At its idiot box and audio event in Barcelona , Philips took the wraps of its upcoming television range with new OLED , Mini - LED , and DLED TVs heading to customers later in 2024 .
There is the OLED+959 , what Philips considers to be its true flagship model for 2024 with its mix Bowers & Wilkins audio system of rules , and below that is the OLED+909 .
Available in 55- , 65- , and 77 - column inch sizes , this OLED+ modelling features a 2ndgenMETApanel ( from LG Display ) for higher peak brightness with HDR capacity , as well as Philips ’ 8th Gen P5 AI central processing unit that comes with its fresh Ambient Intelligence V3 feature that can optimise theHDR performanceaccording to the ambient light level in a room . Whether you ’re watch in a bright or dark room , Philips seems sure-footed you ’ll get an first-class scene with the OLED+909 .
Integrated into the TV is a Bowers & Wilkins 3.1 auditory sensation system with slimmer 30 x 50 mm driver for “ a more discreet profile without compromise on audio performance . ”
Philips joins the ranks of other telecasting brand by offering a raw version of its game measure , MEMC gaming , Dolby Vision Gamemode , and support for 144Hz refresh rates . Four - sided Ambilight is usable on the back of the TV for an immersive screening experience .
displace onto the OLED809 , this screen comes in more size – 42- , 48- , 55- , 65- and 77 - in – and sports the same 8thGen P5 AI processor , though the screen is an OLED EX venire rather than META sieve . Peak abstemious yield is say to be 1300 nits withAmbilightmade usable in a three - sided version .
On this model is a 70W 2.1 – the 42 - inch screen gets a 50W powered system – featuring “ more accurate digital crossover ” that on the dot controls dispersion of sound to the left and right talker , as well as rear face driver supported by four passive radiators to give broken frequencies a rise .
Philips is n’t just sharpen on OLED for 2024 . After launching its ‘ The Xtra ’ brandedMini - LEDTVs , they ’re back again in the form of the PML9009 that come in 55- , 65- , 75 - inch , and 85 - inch size .
The PML9009 gets the late P5 mainframe , power a “ 144Hz 98 % DCI WCG panel ” that can bring about 1000 nits of luminousness for HDR content . Ambilight is uncommitted in its three - sided rendering , and this TV will boast the new Titan OS smart TV platform , a new independent user interface that ’ll affirm local apps such as iPlayer and ITVX and global apps likeDisney+andNetflix .
The One is back in the PUS8909 , a TV create to volunteer premium lineament at an affordable monetary value . It will be available in 43- , 50- , 55- , 65- , and 75 - inch sizing with the P5 mainframe and a 144Hz WCG LCD panel .
Ambilight is provide in its three - sided form , and there ’s a slight design modification for the 75 - in screen , which comes with “ pill ” mold base alternatively of a central stand .
There ’s no word on how much these TVs will cost , but the OLED+909 move on sale in June alongside the PML9009 , while both the OLED809 and PUS8909 ‘ The One ’ will strike retailers in May .