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SYSTEM 2: MID-PRICE

TOTAL: £3423 plus Sky Q monthly cost

Our midranking system in this AV trio brings together a complete set of five 2020 What Hi-Fi? Award winners. And it really is as impressive a team as those individual components ought to make it sound.

The face of this quintet is Philips’ vast and vastly talented 65in OLED – winner of our Best 65in TV over £2000 Award. As you can see here, it is available at the time of writing for comfortably under that price – so this is a true bargain of a premium set now.

While most TVs offer either Dolby Vision or HDR10+, Philips is one of a handful of manufacturers (Panasonic is another) to offer both. While HDR10+ is certainly less desirable than Dolby Vision, it is slowly becoming more popular

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