I just got the 2023 model and oh boy. Amazing picture quality, very bright and ambient fluid backlighting, and the sound honestly blew me away with how sleek and thin the TV was.
have you noticed on Phillips promotional images they have made the bezel look none existent? They should be sued for false advertising. A lot of companies do it.
I'm in this current situation with the Samsung bu8000 65" and Phillips 8546 65". I've always bought Samsung but that TV is only 50hz and the 8546 is 60hz so right off the bat Philips will be better for HDR and gaming.
Wich TV from the 8500 Series was it specific in the Video? I have buyed about few Days a Philips 43PUS8507/12 "The One". Just on RU-vid is so less about the Philips PUS85 Series, just presentation in the wrong Way. But this Video here is good, and i have a good Feeling
It's probably only for outside America. I live in Asia and found it on my local online shopping platform, that's why I'm on this video. Phillips was bought out by China so they're a Chinese brand now, so they might not be providing America with the full range of TVs they make because of this.
@@edselgreaves6503 Thanks... Sad because of that... I've owned three Philips TV's. 55"1080P, 55"4K and now a 65"4K. The 65" I bought from our local Walmart for $600 including taxes two years ago...
Kinda glad I upgraded to this TV from a shitty cheap 1080p one just hope the audio doesn't vibrate the TV like my shitty one that was annoying lmao couldn't hear anything past like 15 volume because it would just vibrate and muffle everything. Hoping this will not do that
What's the difference between this model vs the 7906 apart from it comes with HDMI 2.1, P5 engine and DTS Play-Fi? Is the picture/video quality better with the P5?
Hi dear, how are you? I live in Argentina, and I want to ask you for advice. I am between this Philips 75" ambilight PUD8516 and a Samsung 65" Q80A. they cost the same Which do you recommend?
@@DesolatorArgentina Pablo! Si, el Philips. Mirá, la experiencia con el Ambilight es increíble, para ver películas, musica o simplemente apagar las luces en el color que quieras con el TV apagado. El Google asistance funciona muy bien. Pero 2 cosas malas: los negros no son negros profundos apagados como los de LG, y el sistema operativo a veces cuando no cerras las aplicaciones se traba al prenderlo. Hay que cerrar apps o hacer un reinicio de sistema que tarde 2 minutos y así lo mantienes bien, cualquier duda avisame
@@DesolatorArgentina también decirte que el 75 es gigante, mucho más grande que el 65. Si tenés buen espacio está buena la opción. Ahh y conectado si o si a algún sistema de audio para enriquecer la experiencia. Si no lo harás compra el Samsung que tiene mejor sistema de sonido (teniendo en cuenta que es un TV)
@@matiassabeh2024 gracias por la respuesta! La verdad por todo lo que leí el Samsung me convencía más en imagen, pero me tienta mucho enriquecer la experiencia con el Ambilight. Sería excelente si en Argentina tuviéramos los Mini LED de Philips pero no llega nada...
@@DesolatorArgentina SII, nose por qué Philips no trae aquí la alta gama. En ningún lado aparece pero el Philips 75 ya trae incorporada la box smart para comprar más luces de Philips Hue y que el mismo TV las controle. Esa caja box hue por aparte es cara. Nadie lo dice pero es un ítem importante a tener en cuenta.
@@wahabalmesfer3438 Even the Sony Bravia X85K has HDMI 2.1, but I found out that it cannot do 4K and 120Hz at the same time because the X1 chip inside is not powerful enough to support both at the same time.
I don't see a Disney+ shortcut key on the remote, is it possible to use another key as a macro for this? And if not, how responsive is the menu to get there every time?