From £1,800
philips.co.uk
Do you want a TV that you’ll ache to watch each and every day at a price that blows the competition out of the water? Then say hello to the Philips OLED+936.
So what do you get? An OLED TV with a soundbar-like speaker system attached that has had a top notch upgrade from its predecessor – the +935 – making it a seriously impressive all-in-one home cinema upgrade.
Behind the glass of the OLED+936 you will find a dual-chip image processor, which allows for even smarter image adjustments than before, including the craftiest anti-screen burn measures we’ve seen to date (good news for gamers), while below the glass there’s a revamped audio system courtesy of Bowers & Wilkins, which delivers higher fidelity Dolby Atmos audio (good news for movie fans).
Straight out of the box, you get a TV that looks distinctly upmarket. The panel is held in a premium steel frame, and is predictably wafer thin. It bulges out for electronics, connectivity and Ambilight LEDs, but not by much. The Bowers & Wilkins sound system is integrated into the short pedestal stand, connected to the panel via a captive cable.
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