(Image credit: Philips) Instead of revealing any new
Model, but this will be available in very few countries and again differs only in terms of the stand)
And now for the business end of the new OLEDs …
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The tech within each is identical, and the big news is the arrival of Philips’s 4th Gen P5 processor, which utilizes AI technology that uses neural networks and machine learning to analyze millions of video clips from a bespoke database in order to tailor picture quality to be as natural as possible.
Support for both HDR 50 and Dolby Vision remains, as does Philips’ three-sided Ambilight tech. Dolby Atmos is also on board, and both TVs boast a – watt speaker system. The operating system, meanwhile, is Android 9.0.
Both sets will be available in in and 90 in versions and will be available in May. Pricing is yet to be announced, but if they’re anything like the company OLEDs they should be competitive. MORE:
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