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panagis1989

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Απάντηση: Re: Philips 854/804 : Reviews - Εντυπώσεις - Σχόλια

55αρα σωστά;

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Ναι εχει φέρει και την 65αρα στα 2100 νομιζω


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Re: Απάντηση: Re: Philips 854/804 : Reviews - Εντυπώσεις - Σχόλια

Ναι εχει φέρει και την 65αρα στα 2100 νομιζω


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Stergios Giotas

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4 November 2006
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPeIaWbp3cI
Phillips 65 Pus 9435.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiCqalXE-yc
First impressions OLED 935: translate Dutch to English.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBNUbiTIwGI
Review: PHILIPS 58PUS8545/12.
Chrome: translate Russian to English.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsrDyJra8O0
FWD Testpanel: Philips OLED805.
Chrome: translate Dutch to English.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTftMtfhQMY
Philips OLED805 TV im Test.
Chrome: translate German to English.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cH3XHXp5Q0k
Test: Philips 65 OLED 855.
Chrome: translate German to English.
 

xavito

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29 October 2008
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We review the Philips 805 4K OLED TV for the year 2020, featuring the company's 4th-gen P5 video processing engine, three-sided Ambilight, multi-HDR support for HDR10, HLG, HDR10+ & Dolby Vision, as well as Android 9.0 Pie Smart TV platform.

Topics covered include near-black handling, colour accuracy, motion performance, video processing, screen uniformity, HDR, as well as input lag for gaming. The OLED television doesn't have an HDMI 2.1 chipset.

Our review sample is the 65-inch Philips 65OLED805/12 which is the UK three-pin-plug model.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gN2g2lKy3As
source:[hdtvtest.co.uk]
 

xavito

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29 October 2008
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65"...[flatpanelshd.com]...Philips 65OLED805 review...https://www.flatpanelshd.com/review.php?subaction=showfull&id=1600849287

Philips_OLED805_1_large.jpg



Calibration settings only for SDR:

Note: We include calibration settings only for SDR, not HDR. For our calibration we have deactivated the ambient light sensor that automatically adjusts the backlight setting according to your environment. You may prefer to have it enabled.

Picture:
Profile:ISF Night
Color:50
Contrast:54
Sharpness:0
Brightness:50

Advanced - color:
Color enhancement:Off
Color gamut:Normal
Color temp:Custom

Advanced - Contrast:

Contrast mode:Normal
Perfect Natural Reality:Off
HDR Perfect:Off
Perfect contrast:Off
Video Contrast:100
Light sensor:On / Off
Gamma:1

Advanced - sharpness:
Ultra resolution: Off
Noise reduction: off
MPEG artefact reduction: Off

Advanced - motion
Motion style: Pure Cinema
Perfect Natural Motion: Off
Perfect Clear Motion: Off


Conclusion

Available in 55 and 65 inches, Philips OLED805 replaces last year's 8 series OLED804. It also exists in OLED855 and OLED865 design variants with different stand solutions (i.e. swivel). It comes with Android 9.0 pre-installed but there is not much new to report. Android offers a rich selection of apps, built-in Chromecast, Assistant, and more, but the user interface can still be rough around the edges. The MediaTek SoC powering the TV does not match Nvidia Shield, and Android TV gaming remains an elusive field due to multiple factors.

In, and even above, its price segment, OLED805 delivers excellent picture quality as we have come to expect from OLED TVs. Inky blacks, accurate colors, very fast response time, and just as important all of its picture parameters are consistent, not reliant on various boost or dynamic systems. OLED805 also delivers some of the best HDR picture quality on the market. With up to 800-900 nits peak brightness, it even comes close to our reference TV, Panasonic GZ2000, which is a more expensive TV.

An area where OLED805 does not excel is in gaming. It lacks HDMI 2.1 ports, VRR, and other features, which means that it will not be able to deliver the full 4K120 gaming experience with some next-gen games on consoles like PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. Its input lag is 33 ms, which is also higher than TVs from competing brands. With that being said, it is still a perfectly good TV for casual gaming on current-gen consoles.

There is a new leather-bound remote control and of course Philips' signature feature Ambilight (3-sided) that has, over the years, been expanded to include Hue integration, a bias lighting option, and more. The built-in speakers are surprisingly punchy for such a slim TV and above average for TVs, although not on par with the B&W systems in higher-end Philips TVs.

OLED805 can perhaps best be summed up as a refined Philips TV. Its Achilles' heel is gaming but if you can accept that OLED805/OLED855/OLED865 is one of the best TVs in its class. This TV deserves our Highly Recommended Award.
 

Stergios Giotas

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4 November 2006
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Stergios Giotas

AVClub Enthusiast
4 November 2006
833
Εχθές βγήκε καινούργιο firmware από κοινού για τις σειρές 20/19: https://toengel.net/philipsblog/202...tvs-mit-android-tv-9-pie-tpm191e-101-1-123-8/ .

Changelog TPM191E_101.001.123.008 – Date: 2020/10/21

Solution for inverted top part of the screen
Solution for loss of equalizer settings after update
Improvements for network setup on xxx4 TV range
Stability improvements
General improvements

Στο προηγούμενο προστέθηκε η υποστήριξη dts wi-fi και στα μοντέλα του '19.
 

Stergios Giotas

AVClub Enthusiast
4 November 2006
833
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0txuyOfHGMg
Philips The One 2020 Review - A Feature packed 4K Android TV.
True 10bit 65" IPS panel, 81,3% dci, 8.475:1 dynamic contrast (optimised for picture setting).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VSQcDWJTnA
Philips 75PUS7855/12 Ambilight
IPS panel.

https://www.t3.com/reviews/philips-...rettiest-and-most-affordable-oled-tvs-in-town
Philips OLED805 (65OLED805) review: One of the prettiest and most affordable OLED TVs in town.

T3 VERDICT
The Philips OLED805 retains the boldness and flair we’ve come to associate with Philips’ OLED picture quality. Its Ambilight-enhanced design and price at 65 inches are supremely impressive too. Next-gen gamers may rue the lack of support for variable refresh rates and 4K at 120Hz, and it's a shame there's no eARC support.