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Philips 65OLED937

View offers 65in OLED television | £3199 | whf.cm/OLED937

From its gleaming, slinky and Ambilight-enhanced design to its ground-breakingly bright, colourful pictures and class-leadingly powerful sound, Philips’s 65OLED937 is arguably the most all-round spectacular TV we have tested.

Thanks to its combination of a beautiful metallic finish, super-thin panel design, B&W-designed external speaker enclosure and a new and improved, four-sided version of Philips’s Ambilight tech, the 937 is certainly a dramatic-looking TV.

LG Display’s latest EX panel delivers significantly more full-screen and peak brightness than older designs. And since every pixel in an OLED TV can deliver its own light, this new brightness should have no negative impact on the screen’s black levels, hopefully enabling the set’s contrast performance to be even more dazzling than that of previous Philips

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