Philips has lifted the palpebra on its 2023 slate of TVs , featuring fresh OLEDs , its ‘ Xtra ’ series and Ambilight LCD TVs , all powered by its late 7thGen P5 processor .
First up is the OLED+908 ( due autumn 2023 ) , which will arrive in 55- , 65- and 77 - inch size and the latest META OLED panel that alsofeatures in LGand Panasonic’sflagship OLED entries . Powered , of course , by the 7th Gen P5 AI C.P.U. , it will also have an integrated 3.1 80W sound system from Bowers & Wilkins audio arrangement and Philips ’ three - side Next Gen Ambilight system .
The Meta OLED , as the screen tech is being dubbed , feature a Micro Lens Array layer that reduces the amount of light deflected by from the screenland , and with a META brightness boosting algorithm , peak HDR luminousness can reach a scorch 2100 nits in sure context .
Philips ’s latest mainframe extend an improved V2 variation of its Ambient Intelligence that allows for literal - time adjustment of smartness , da Gamma and colour response of the display for the honorable public presentation disregardless of whether you ’re watching in a undimmed or palely dismount room .
A variety from former years is the move toGoogle TV , with its more nonrational interface and home screen that place a cracking stress on personalise subject matter than Android telecasting .
The step - down OLED808 adds a unexampled screen size to its roster with a 42 - column inch theoretical account joining the 48- , 55- , 65- and 77 - inche screen sizes . It also boast the Ambient Intelligence V2 and the OLED EX panel ( for the 55 - inch size and above ) , slay 1000 nits for its HDR performance .
gambling has been further improved across all the OLED models , withDolby Vision4 K 120Hz compatibility along withAMD FreeSync Premiumand Nvidia G - Sync support .
TheMini LEDmodels have been rebranded as ‘ The Xtra Series ’ made up of the 9308 Mini LED ( 55- and 65 - inches ) and 9008 ( which sum up a 75 - in sizing ) . For the 9308 , there ’s the 7thGen P5 central processing unit , a 120Hz screen that can create 1000 nit of brightness . A 64W 2.1 Bowers & Wilkins Front Sound system provides the sound and Ambilight is usable in its three - sided form . The 9808 cover similar ground but has a 40W 2.0 system for phone .
eventually , onto the more affordable LCD sets in The One Performance series . There are two models – the 8808 and 8508 – and both boast the 7thGen P5 .
The 8808 comes in 43- , 50- , 55- , 65- , 75- and 85 - inch , while the 8508 has few sizes in 43- , 50- , 55- and 65 - column inch . Both sets add up with “ gamy quality WCG panels ” with the 8808 sporting a 120Hz control panel and the 8508 downgraded to 60Hz but feature DLG and HRS applied science to drive home the smoothness and keenness expected of a native 120Hz cover . Google TV is the interface of option for these two screens as well .
No price has been announce for any of the theoretical account but the OLED+908 is carry to get on the market in the latter one-half of 2023 , and “ The One ” Performance video are have a bun in the oven rather in Q2 2023 .