Philips’ first OLED TVs have Ambilight technology

Philips' first OLED TVs have Ambilight technology

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Hey guys, it’s James with Virg, I’m here at Aoife in Berlin and we’re looking at Philips newest 4k. Oh LED TV. Now this is Phillips. First LED TV, they’ve ever put out it’s 55 inch. 4K. We’Ve got high dynamic range in here, scheduled to come out sometime in the fourth quarter of next year, but we’re not just lecture on pricing runs Android TV as well, as I mentioned before. This is an oh le d, — TV, which means that you will get a deeper blacks and kind of a deeper contrast between the colors than you do with LCD. Now. The reason you get this is because each pixel in the TV is individually illuminated.

That means, when you want to show the darker colors, you just turn the backlighting off of the pixels completely, rather than have the sort of ambient backlighting that you get with LCD. However, that does mean that it’s a more expensive set. So as well as oh le D, this TV comes with Philips Ambilight technology. This has been around for a I think, a decade or so, and basically it’s these lights. You see at the side and the top of the TV here now the colors that come out from those correspond to the video image that is on the TV Philips says it gives you a more immersive experience and kind of just improves your general TV watching. Is it actually worth it? I don’t know, but you know it gives, that the TV an extra something anyway. These TVs here also have Philips Ambilight technology they’re, not olee D, like the new one, the 55 inch, but it’s still pretty impressive and look what happens when I do this for more news in the video from ether check out.

Philips' first OLED TVs have Ambilight technology

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