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Philips 65PUS8897 65 inch 4K Ultra HD HDR Smart LED TV Freeview Play

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Some tones, especially greens, can look over the top with the TV’s Natural or Vivid picture presets, yet if you switch to the gentler Movie mode the whole picture looks rather washed out and biased towards yellow. It might have been interesting to see if a Filmmaker Mode preset could have improved things, but no such mode is available on this aggressively priced set. Ambilight enlivens the TV viewing experience (and apparently protects your eyes), the three-sided array produces a warm glow that mirrors the colours on screen. It works perfectly in dark rooms and after a while becomes part of the experience. Ambilight Aurora is a gallery function that adds the Ambilight effect to images for a smoothing, relaxing experience. Edges are dealt with an unsurprisingly softness, and though facial features display decent levels of fine detail in close ups, wider shots are revealed to be soft and pixelated in places. Complexions are varied though, and in Movie mode the film’s palette hits the right note, but on a TV of this size, make sure it’s in HD if you’re going to watch lower-resolution content. Dimensions, weight and color Information about the dimensions and the weight of the specific model with and without stand as well as the colors, in which it is offered to the market. Width

The static contrast shows the ratio between the brightest and the darkest color, which the display can reproduce simultaneously, for example, within one and the same frame/scene. With Philips Ambilight, the brilliant experience of watching a Philips TV gets even bigger! LED lights around the edge of the TV glow and change colour in perfect sync with the colours of the on-screen action or your music. It’s so warm and immersive, you’ll wonder how you enjoyed TV without it. The smart platform in use here is Android 11. With a broad selection of streaming apps, as well as Google Assistant support, it’s easy to live with. Mainstream channel catch-up is covered by Freeview Play, which also opens the doors to hours of free boxset material. Personal and Movie control motion well in 1917, maintaining the film’s 24fps stutter without appearing too artificial or inducing judder and blur.Console owners will be more interested in a new Game Bar interface, accessible via an awkward long press on the menu button. As we’ve seen on rival game-centric control systems, this dedicated interface bar flags up frame rate, input lag level, HDR and colour space info. The energy efficiency class/label provides general idea about the power consumption. There are different energy efficiency classes and each sets its own requirements regarding the power consumption. Some of the existent energy efficiency classes are A+++, A++, A+, A, B, C, D, E, F, G. Want to experience a perfect picture for every scene? Your Philips 4K UHD TV is compatible with all major HDR formats, which means you get brilliant, sharp images. You'll see every detail, even in dark and bright areas. Whatever the source, always perfection. Philips P5 engine. Philips’ The One series aims to unravel the mystery of buying a TV by giving you everything you might want at an accessible price.

USB recording for digital channels only, recordings may be limited by broadcast copy protection (CI+). Country and channel restrictions may apply. Energy consumption in kWh per year based on the power consumption of the television operating 4 hours per day for 365 days. The actual energy consumption will depend on how the television is used.The Philips 65PUS8897 is an excellent choice for an amazing 4K Ultra HD television. Its incredible picture quality, powerful sound, and many features will give you an unparalleled home entertainment experience. Designed to fit any home. It has a slim frame and a sleek design that will look great in any living room. It also has a VESA mount, so you can easily hang it on the wall. Did someone turn the lights off?That’s the first thing you’ll ask about the Philips’ HDR performance. Out of the box settings render floomy images. Dark areas are inky splotches in 1917 (4K Blu-ray, HDR10+) as Schofield attempts to cross a river. It’s as if Philips was trying to imitate its own OLEDs but overcooked it. Default The Philips 65PUS8897 'The One' is a sleek and modern 4K Ultra HD television that will bring your home entertainment to the next level. This 65-inch television offers extraordinary picture quality, high dynamic range (HDR), and 4K Ultra HD resolution. Combining these features will make any movie, TV show, or video game look stunning and vibrant. It also has a wide colour gamut and an anti-reflection display, ensuring no glare or reflection while enjoying your favourite shows. With just 20W of power, the Philips 65PUS8807 sound system is not a powerhouse but it performs reasonably well. The 65U8HQ uses Quantum Dots to make its colours rather than typical LED filters, opening the door to an expanded colour gamut to go with its high Mini LED-inspired brightness, while pictures have the potential to be enhanced by Hisense’s new Hi-View processing engine, tendrils of which extend into multiple image areas.

Information about the minimum amount of time, in which the pixels change from one color to another. Very often the manufacturer provides the response time for transition from grey-to-grey (G2G).

The Philips 65PUS8807 is built around a VA type of panel, and illuminated by a direct LED system (where the lights are positioned behind the screen rather than around its edges). There’s no local dimming, but for its money the VA/direct LED combination represents a promising start. Satellite Connector, Common Interface Plus (CI+), Digital audio out (optical), Ethernet-LAN RJ-45, Headphone out, Service connector

Given this model’s melding of premium features at an affordable price, the Philips 65PUS8807 offers a good spread of features for film fans and gamers. A new feature this year is Aurora. With this, Philips is following the trend to give your TV a decorative function when it is switched off. You can choose from a built-in library of atmospheric images, moving scenes, art or playful time indications. Together with Ambilight, your TV provides a unique accent in the living room. Dialogue is clean and sounds like it’s coming from the on-screen action rather than the speaker below the screen, and finally that large woofer on the 65U8HQ’s rear underpins the action with healthy amounts of reasonably deep and well-sustained bass. Personally, we prefer Ambilight set to a relatively mild brightness level and a relatively relaxed ‘response time’ (the speed at which it reacts to changes in onscreen content). If you really want to turn your living room into Times Square, though, rest assured that Ambilight makes that possible, too. Approximate diagonal size of the display. If the manufacturer does not provide such information, the diagonal is calculated from the width and height of the screen.It is indeed because one is DisplayPort and the other is HDMI. I have two identical monitors that support FreeSync. I only have one DisplayPort on my card, so my second monitor is using HDMI. It uses Variable Refresh Rate instead of Adaptive Sync Compatible. If you mouse over the question mark, they both state the exact same thing, verbatim. So, it seems that there is no difference. As to why the name is different, I have no idea. With Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos on board, your films, shows and games look and sound incredible. See the picture that the director wanted you to see — no more disappointing scenes that are too dark to make out! Hear every word clearly. Experience sound effects like they're really happening around you. The one for gamers. 120 Hz, ultra-low latency on any console.

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