Philips 55OLED805
![]() | Outdated Product The flagship model of the 2020 Philips TV portfolio, with a 4K OLED display at its centre. It delivers a bright and colorful image with impressive black depth. HDR10+ and Dolby Vision content is best shown on the TV display. The Ambilight intelligent backlighting system displays the picture beyond the panel — from above, to the left and to the right of the screen, it projects a halo of light in the tones of the reproduced image. The image processing here is occupied by the Philips P5 AI Perfect Picture processor with advanced artificial intelligence. But the refresh rate of the Philips 55OLED805 screen is standard — 60 Hz. The sound subsystem of the model is built according to the formula "2.1". It is represented by two stereo speakers, supported by an onboard subwoofer. The total sound po...wer of the TV is 50 watts. The "smart" capabilities of the TV panel are revealed by the Android TV platform. It provides access to the widest range of Google apps and services. The smart system is controlled by the remote control and understands voice commands. From the rear in the TV case, holes were made for a VESA-compatible wall bracket in the dimension of 300x300 mm. |
The flagship model of the 2020 Philips TV portfolio, with a 4K OLED display at its centre. It delivers a bright and colorful image with impressive black depth. HDR10+ and Dolby Vision content is best shown on the TV display. The Ambilight intelligent backlighting system displays the picture beyond the panel — from above, to the left and to the right of the screen, it projects a halo of light in the tones of the reproduced image.
The image processing here is occupied by the Philips P5 AI Perfect Picture processor with advanced artificial intelligence. But the refresh rate of the Philips 55OLED805 screen is standard — 60 Hz. The sound subsystem of the model is built according to the formula "2.1". It is represented by two stereo speakers, supported by an onboard subwoofer. The total sound power of the TV is 50 watts. The "smart" capabilities of the TV panel are revealed by the Android TV platform. It provides access to the widest range of Google apps and services. The smart system is controlled by the remote control and understands voice commands. From the rear in the TV case, holes were made for a VESA-compatible wall bracket in the dimension of 300x300 mm.
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Well, I bought myself a Philips 4K HDR 65OLED805, and here's what I can say after a couple of hours of setup and test videos. It plays all formats from the hard drive. I installed all the apps, including Video Box, and everything works. But there are a few issues. Occasionally, Twitch would freeze at 1080p60, and don't tell me the internet can't handle it—I'm on 5G with a speed of 500 Mbps. Channel switching takes forever on digital cable, like really long, even though the picture quality is fantastic. And the last BUT for now!!! Before purchasing, I read about it, watched videos, and even called up Philips customer service to bug them, but no one mentioned that the remote isn't Bluetooth, but infrared, infrared, Carl!!!! I never even considered that a remote like this could come with a TV of this price. Honestly, I'm just shocked. My previous 49pus7150 had Bluetooth, but here it's IR!!!! Deal with it. Good picture, good and ample sound, Ambilight, although on such a diagonal, it may not be needed anymore. How is it even possible to make an IR remote for it, HOW??? Who's working there??? Where have you ever seen an IR remote for such a TV??? Slow switching of digital television. There's no single button on the remote to bring up the channel guide information, at least two clicks are needed. Unlike the previous one where there was a dedicated "i" button, pressing it would show what program is on and when it ends. |
Less than a month went by. Bought it on December 10, and by January 6 it needed repairs. What can I say? I took great care of it. Set up the timer so it would turn off automatically when idle. It has a function to clear static images, and I used it every day. Honestly, I was more attentive to it than necessary. On January 6, it was working normally on TV, I stepped out of the room for about half an hour, and when I returned, my heart almost stopped! A black screen with vertical stripes. It didn't respond to the remote. I unplugged it and plugged it back in—again those stripes, a flash, and the screen went black. Took it to the service for a matrix replacement. But two or three weeks before that, I noticed that on a dark background where the stripes later appeared, there was one wide stripe darker than the rest. It wasn't visible on other colors, only on dark gray, like how black looks on LCD screens. Seems like they've acknowledged it at the service and said they'll replace the matrix. I'll be waiting for at least three weeks. Of course, after a 65-inch screen, a 49-inch feels like watching on a phone! Liked the picture quality. Speed of operation. During the time I've used it, it hasn't crashed even once. It read all video formats from the removable hard drive, and they were over 100GB. PS4 Pro in HDR 10+ is perfect, but the PS itself doesn't really support HDR. Everything was perfect, BUT THE DOWNSIDES BELOW!!!!!!!! As I mentioned in my first review, the IR remote is terrible. You constantly have to point it at the TV, which is very frustrating. The second drawback: the built-in player is good, as I wrote before; it reads all the formats I tried, even very heavy ones. However, the fast forward feature is terrible. Previously, I could press left to rewind to where I needed or press right to fast forward. In this player, fast forwarding only works with increased speed; one press is 4x, the second time is 8x, and so on. In short, it's a hassle. You want to go back two seconds, but instead, it rewinds 30 seconds at best. The third downside: I bought myself wireless Bluetooth headphones, also from Philips. The first ones were Philips SHB4405, and before buying this TV, I got Philips TAUH202. The gist is, I paired them with the TV, but they keep disconnecting. I pair them again, but they disconnect. I can't understand why. Right now, I set up my previous Philips, and everything is fine. I don't have to do anything; I just press power on the headphones, and the sound automatically switches from speakers to headphones. I don't understand why. I already set up the TV speakers, then switch to headphones, and nothing. I have to delete the Bluetooth device and pair it again. This happens with two different Philips headphones. |








































