Philips 65OLED706
![]() | Outdated Product Large and high-tech SMART OLED TV with 64.5-inch UltraHD screen, powerful Philips P5 Perfect Picture quad-core processor, high refresh rate of 120 Hz, user-friendly Android TV system-based software, high-quality sound subsystem with subwoofer and three-way Ambilight. The manufacturer is positioned as a product of the upper price category of 2021, aimed at demanding users. Suitable for a spacious bedroom or living room. It can be a good choice for creating a top-end multimedia entertainment system or a high-end home theater system. The Philips 65OLED706 TV is completely based on the design of the Chinese company TP Vision, which owns all rights to use the Philips trademark for TVs and monitors. The main design element of the impressively large screen (143x80 cm) is the advanced 10-bit OLED...matrix from LG Display, which is an impressive array of self-luminous pixels with a resolution of 3840x2160. With high peak brightness and incredible contrast ratio, the TV is capable of full HDR video performance, providing a cinematic level of quality (HDR content will look and sound as realistic as possible). A high refresh rate of 120Hz and AMD FreeSync sync technology make it a good choice for gaming consoles and PCs. |
Large and high-tech SMART OLED TV with 64.5-inch UltraHD screen, powerful Philips P5 Perfect Picture quad-core processor, high refresh rate of 120 Hz, user-friendly Android TV system-based software, high-quality sound subsystem with subwoofer and three-way Ambilight. The manufacturer is positioned as a product of the upper price category of 2021, aimed at demanding users. Suitable for a spacious bedroom or living room.
It can be a good choice for creating a top-end multimedia entertainment system or a high-end home theater system. The Philips 65OLED706 TV is completely based on the design of the Chinese company TP Vision, which owns all rights to use the Philips trademark for TVs and monitors. The main design element of the impressively large screen (143x80 cm) is the advanced 10-bit OLED matrix from LG Display, which is an impressive array of self-luminous pixels with a resolution of 3840x2160. With high peak brightness and incredible contrast ratio, the TV is capable of full HDR video performance, providing a cinematic level of quality (HDR content will look and sound as realistic as possible). A high refresh rate of 120Hz and AMD FreeSync sync technology make it a good choice for gaming consoles and PCs.
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I recommend purchasing it because the main differences from the 806 model are a different remote control without voice search (which fits the 706 model) and three-sided ambilight instead of four-sided. That's it; ambilight can be extended with additional lamps/strips as desired. I don't see the point in paying extra for the 806 since it's built on the same chassis. Super picture in UHD, HD, and SD! Very fast Android TV interface, DTS sound, Ambilight lighting that visually increases the diagonal size, especially on content without black bars, plus much more comfortable for the eyes for evening viewing with backlighting, does not strain the eyes. Games with Xbox in HDR and Dolby Vision - just mind-blowing, no delay at all. The TV's sound is very decent for those who don't have external acoustics. Image banding is present on smooth gradients, I couldn't find where to enable additional processing to mitigate this effect. It appears on well-compressed content; even YouTube HD content is now highly compressed, and these image flaws are immediately noticeable. I'm not very pleased with how the burn-in protection works - for dimming channel logos, it darkens the entire rectangular area with the logo, rather than identifying the contours of the logo itself. |
Absolutely dark image! I bought a 65 inch OLED and immediately regretted it. The picture is insanely dark! You can't see anything at all! I have an average illumination in the room, the Sun does not flood the room much, but nothing is visible at all. TV only in complete darkness can show a more or less normal picture. Watch movies only in filmmaker mode, otherwise everything on the screen becomes cyanotic, like in the movie Avatar. I definitely do not recommend it to anyone unless you watch movies in complete darkness. I have Xbox series X and Playstation 5, but not everything is clear here either. Only in monitor mode is the picture relatively bearable. HDR drastically overswitches the image in movies or games. In general, OLED technology is not yet developed. You need at least 2 times the brightness. A relative also took 65 inches Phillips only 1.5 times more expensive, the new flagship. He is disappointed and also lacks the brightness of the screen. In dark scenes, absolutely nothing is visible. Conclusion: it is impossible to watch movies or play games in complete darkness Nothing at all 3. The picture is not authentic in any mode, except for filmmaker mode |
So I bought myself this wonderful TV. First and subsequent impressions are extremely positive. I still can’t believe that I now have such a cool TV. In this model, absolutely everything is implemented at a high level - design, image, sound, interface. At the same time, the TV starts and generally works quickly. quality in everything not available |


















































