Philips OLED 807 and Performance 8807 are the forefront of the brand’s TVs in 2022

Philips has introduced the TV OLED 807 and Performance 8807, two new televisions that lead the way for what will be the brand’s mid-range OLED and LCD by 2022.

Behind the flurry of CES 2022 presentations, promises begin to materialize. Philips has dressed up to present in society the advance of the first televisions that will be renewed in 2022.

The OLED 807 arrives as a standard bearer of the mid-range of the OLED catalog with important changes in the processor, a new panel under the arm and with enhanced Ambilight technology.

The Performance 8807, meanwhile, raises the bar for the range of LCD TVs with display enhancements and HDMI 2.1 connectivity for the most gamers.

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The main focus of the presentation has been the OLED 807, a very interesting television for representing one of the best-selling ranges of the company of Dutch origin.

One of the most important innovations is its new new generation OLED EX panel offers a 30% increase in light transmission thanks to technology based on deuterium instead of hydrogen used by previous OLED screens.

Inside there is a 6th generation P5 processor that provides new algorithms to the data collected by the light sensor to improve image processing, enhancing quality when representing content in Dolby Vision, HLG, HDR10 y HDR10+ and compatibility with HDR10+ adaptable.

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New for 2022 from Philips will be the addition of the IMAX Enhanced compatibility through DMR (IMAX Digital Media Remastering) technology that optimizes the image to provide greater sharpness and fidelity to movies with this profile.

The Philips OLED807 has improved its design adopting a slimmer, bezel-less profile that gives all the prominence to the screen on the front, and the four-sided Ambilight lighting system on the back, which in this new update improves the level of detail and color accuracy.

Connectivity is brought up to date by meeting the demands of the HDMI 2.1 standardHDMI 2.1, which includes variable frequency rate (VRR) in 4K between 40 Hz and 120 Hz, full bandwidth of 48 Gbps, support for FreeSync Premium and Nvidia G-SYNC, plus Auto Game and Low Latency (ALLM) modes.

The Philips OLED 807 also features a 2.1 sound system enhanced with a triple-ring bass driver supported by four passive speakers similar to the one we already tested in the OLED 806 we reviewed a few weeks ago.

The Philips OLED 807 TV will be available in 48″, 55″, 65″ and 77″ screen sizes. It is scheduled to arrive in Spain in May 2022, but its prices have not been disclosed.

Performance 8807 improves its performance by raising the bar for the LCD range

The other great protagonist of the evening was the Philips Performance 8807 that is not far behind in novelties with new large format diagonals and better connectivity for gamers more enthusiastic.

The new reference keeps the p5th generation P5 processor that has given such good results in the 2021 Philips models and incorporates a 120Hz high-quality LCD panel with a new large format diagonal that reaches 86”. Support for HDR content includes HLG, Dolby Vision y HDR10+.

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The improvements also reach the connectivity section, complying with the HDMI 2.1 standard, including: e-ARC, VRR support for 4K 48Hz to 120Hz at full 48Gbps bandwidth, plus FreeSync Premium support and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) with a latency of only 9 ms.

The sound quality is provided by a pair of speakers that deliver a 20W total power. The Performance 8807 integrates within the Philips Home Wireless audio platform acting as a center channel for a wireless sound system.

The new Philips 8807 TV will be available in 43″, 50″, 55″, 65″, 75″ and 86″ screen sizes. It is scheduled to arrive in Spain in May 2022.

Reference-computerhoy.com