It’s all gain, no pain for Philips’ 2021 OLED TV
Philips is a bit of an enigma, particularly when it comes to TVs. It works to its own schedule, releasing the first of its annual models after most brands have a whole range in shops; it has an idiosyncratic way with picture settings and presets; and its TVs have LEDs on the rear that extend the on-screen action onto the wall around the set in the form of coloured light.
Enigmatic it might be, but it’s an approach that has produced results in the past, most notably in 2020, when a Philips OLED TV took What Hi-Fi?
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