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Philips OLED 9. 01. F 5. 5 inch 4. K TV review. Having poo pooed OLED TV technology a couple of years back on the grounds that it wasnt bright enough to display high dynamic range HDR pictures properly, Philips has apparently had a change of heart. For parked on our test benches like a TV Ferrari is the Philips 5. POS9. 01. F1. 2 a gorgeous looking 5. Drivers For Philips Flat Tv' title='Drivers For Philips Flat Tv' />Stanley 66039 6Piece Jewelers Precision Screwdriver Set Mini Screwdriver Set Amazon. Amazon. com Philips Fidelio M2L27 High Resolution Headphones with Builtin DAC and Lightning Connector for Apple iOS Black Home Audio Theater. Free shipping and monthly payment options are available on FlexPay for select electronics. Buy the latest electronics with ease at HSN. The largest selection of LCD, LED and Plasma TV parts for every television brand and model. Our television parts are back with an industryleading warranty and price. Philips_52PFL7762D.jpg' alt='Drivers For Philips Flat Tv' title='Drivers For Philips Flat Tv' />Ratings are a critical part of the whole Uber experience, since riders and drivers get to review each other so they theoretically want to be on their best. TV built around an OLED panel. Why has Philips suddenly warmed to OLED Because OLED manufacturer LG has improved the brightness OLED panels can produce much faster and much further than Philips had anticipated. So now the feeling is that HDRs need for nits can be met by an OLED TV without compromising the technologys traditional black levelcontrast strengths. In fact, having decided to embrace the technology, its fair to say Philips has gone all out with its debut OLED TV to try and set it above and apart from LGs OLED sets. Has it succeeded In many ways, yes, it absolutely has. Design. Although it doesnt look quite as futuristic as LGs E6 OLED and G6 OLED TVs, the 5. POS9. 01. F1. 2 is seriously gorgeous. A beautifully opulent silver metallic finish combines spectacularly with a super thin frame, an insanely skinny rear except for a section at the bottom, and last but not least, the literally luminous joys of Philips Ambilight technology. If youre not familiar with Ambilight, it uses a series of LED lights built into the screens rear to produce halos of colour that spread beyond the TVs edges. The system can now deliver a huge range of colours that can, if you wish, match with remarkable geographical and tonal accuracy the colour content of the images youre watching. Not surprisingly Ambilight can be a bit of a distraction if youre not careful. Run it on fairly subdued settings for brightness and responsiveness, though, and it genuinely enhances your immersion in what youre watching, as well as reducing eye strain during lengthy viewing sessions. The 5. POS9. 01. F1. TVs bottom edge. This features an array of high quality, forward facing drivers, backed up by a subwoofer built into the TVs rear. If theres one aspect of the 5. POS9. 01. Fs design that might cause a problem, though, its the way its legs fasten under each corner of the TV youll need a bit of furniture thats at least as wide as the TV. Screen sizes available 5. Pix Software. Tuner Freeview HD, satellite 4. K Yes HDR Yes Panel technology OLED Smart TV YesAndroid TV, proprietary Philips system Curved No Dimensions 1. W x H x D 3. D No Inputs Four 2. HDMIs, three USBs, RF input   Design TL DR The 5. POS9. 01. F1. 2 is yet another gorgeous OLED TV especially with Philips Ambilight technology set up right. Smart TV Android TV and Philips  The 5. POS9. 01. F1. 2 combines two smart TV systems Philips own in house collection, and the Marshmallow iteration of Googles Android TV platform. Unfortunately were not a big fans of either. The Philips system is low on content, while the Android one is too full of content most people dont actually want on a TV, the Android platform isnt customisable enough and is too cluttered and over bearing in its presentation. Its a bit ironic, too, given how many pointless gaming and utility apps Android TV supports, to find that the only key UK catch up TV platform the 5. POS9. 01. F1. 2 carries is the i. Player. Also, while the TV does carry Netflix and Amazon apps, only the Netflix one supports both 4. K and HDR. At the time or writing the Amazon app doesnt do HDR, which is a real pity. Smart TV TL DR Android TV confuses quantity with quality, giving you too many apps you dont want and not enough that you do. HDSDR Performance. Philips has used its most powerful picture quality engine in the 5. POS9. 01. F and it shows. For starters, the set does a great job of upscaling HD sources to the screens native 4. K resolution. The sense of extra sharpness and detail is prodigious, getting arguably closer than any other TV bar, perhaps, Sonys Z9. D to making HD look like 4. K.  As with other recent OLED TVs, the 5. POS9. 01. F is capable of reproducing standard dynamic range content from Blu rays, DVDs and broadcasts with outstanding accuracy and finesse. Natural, finely graded colours combine with a rich sense of contrast underpinned by the gorgeously deep, even black colours that are OLEDs trademark. Actually, the 5. 5POS9. F performs even better during dark scenes than LGs OLEDs, thanks to superior control over very low light levels that stops dark scenes suddenly turning grey, and helps the image retain more shadow detailing. The 5. POS9. 01. F scores another advantage over rival OLED TVs, too, by offering up an SDR to HDR conversion option that actually works. The key to its success is that its sensible in its scope, not trying to expand either the images contrast or colour ranges too aggressively. While the results dont really get close to the shock and awe of a true HDR image, they avoid the gaudy, forced look commonly seen with SDR to HDR systems. HDSDR Performance TL DR The 5. POS9. 01. F does an unusually good job of both upscaling HD to 4. K and upgrading SDR to HDR. KHDR Performance  The quality of Philips video processing also helps the 5. POS9. 01. F deliver the best 4. K HDR pictures weve seen from an OLED TV. For starters, even though its OLED panel cant in reality deliver any more brightness than those in LGs 2. OLED TVs, its pictures look slightly more dynamic. Peak bright areas of HDR images look slightly punchier, while dark areas look more consistently black. The 5. POS9. 01. F also delivers more detail in both its darkest and brightest HDR areas. This is because it suffers less with clipping of tonal infomation in the brightest areas, and retains more subtle greyscale and shadow detail information in the darkest areas. These are both critical elements in delivering a convincing HDR image. The impressive finesse with which the 5. POS9. 01. F handles dark areas also stops them looking as over dominant as they can with rival OLED TVs. We were relieved, too, to see no trace of the black blocking noise seen with some LG OLED models. Philips also manages to deliver subtle HDR colour transitions without suffering the speckling, purply noise that can affect such picture areas with LG OLED TVs. These clean colour transitions are achieved despite the fact that the 5. POS9. 01. F delivers colours that appear at least as rich and wide ranging as those you get when watching wide colour gamut content on LGs OLED TVs. The 5. 5POS9. 01. F does a superlative job, too, of getting the absolute maximum impact from the huge detail levels found in native Ultra HD4. K sources. Anyone who still doubts whether 4. K can really make a difference on a mere 5. POS9. 01. F to realise the error of their ways. Contributing to this excellent 4. K clarity is some clean motion handling, especially if you use the surprisingly effective and artefact free Perfect Natural Motion system on its lowest power setting. We also surprised ourselves by tending to use the Ultra Resolution option, which somehow makes 4. K images look even higher than 4. K in resolution without causing grain or halo artefacts around fine edges. By the time youve added to the 5. POS9. 01. Fs heady 4.