Philips 65PUS8545
![]() | Outdated Product Size ("): 65; Operating system: Android TV; CPU: Philips P5 Perfect Picture; Screen coating: anti-glare; Resolution (px): 3840x2160; Frame rate (Hz): 50/60; HDR support: HDR10+, Dolby Vision; Sound power (W): 20; Number of speakers: 2; Digital tuner: DVB-T2 (terrestrial); DVB-C (cable) |
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I got the 58pus8505/12. It's pretty good, it does everything as advertised, and it's nice that it has Android - you can get a lot of useful apps from the Play Store. Lots of movies and everything. Been using it for two days - excellent. The Internet on Wi-Fi works without delay. But for things it won't pick up, just install through a laptop onto a flash drive - and it’s all okay! So many different channels... Ambilight is awesome! It's a pity that there is not much 4K content. Conclusion: not bad, worth the money! It's a shame that there weren't many reviews online when I was buying it, I went with my instincts. I had a Philips before this one too, now this will be the second TV in the bedroom. Not found yet use Philips 58PUS8545 less than month |
There you go! 5.1 use Philips 50PUS8545 less than month |
Recognizable appearance
A distinctive feature of the Philips TV is the signature backlight Ambilight. Here it is three-sided, that is, the LEDs are located around the perimeter of the back side of the case on the sides and top. They project light onto the wall to match what is happening on the screen. Also, branded backlighting supports music, gaming, relaxing and other modes, and is able to work synchronously with Philips smart bulbs.
The frames and the centre stand of the TV are made in silver. On the back of the case are the main interfaces, including 4 HDMI. It is important that, unlike the solutions of the 7th series, Philips 65PUS8545 is equipped with a Wi-Fi 5 module, and its bandwidth is sufficient for streaming video with Ultra HD resolution.
All HDR standards
The TV received a 65-inch screen with a 60-Hz matrix refresh rate and a Philips P5 Perfect Picture processor responsible for image processing. To increase the detail, there is Upscaling up to 4K, and to improve the smoothness of the video sequence, there is a software increase in the frame rate (2100 PPI technology).
The image is characterized by a good level of brightness, which, together with the "omnivorous" Philips 65PUS8545 in relation to the current HDR formats (not only HDR10 and HGL, but also Dolby Vision with HDR10 +), allows you to count on an even more impressive picture when playing the corresponding content.
Android TV
The TV uses the Android TV 9.0 operating system with all its strong features, including speed, flexible synchronization with mobile devices, a wealth of multimedia services, online cinemas and other applications. The remote control is equipped with quick access and Ambilight on/off buttons. However it is not multimedia and without a QWERTY keyboard, like the Philips 65PUS8535, but with a microphone for controlling voice commands and/or interacting with voice assistants.
On board, the model also has 16 GB of internal memory, a digital TV tuner and 20-watt acoustics. The latter, due to the DTS Play-Fi function, can be supplemented with compatible portable acoustics.
Philips 65PUS8545 is a TV worthy of attention, notable both for its signature backlighting and the ability to play any modern HDR content.




































Ambilight - I genuinely don't understand why everyone criticizes this wonderful feature(?). First, try watching a movie, listening to music, and finally playing on the PS4 yourself. It's something else, and I don't get why other manufacturers don't include such an affordable feature in their TVs! It's like a small additional misty reality!
The 5.1 home theater works only when connected to the PS4 pro.
Either due to the firmware, or who knows what, it constantly only outputs 2.0. I used players: KODI, VLS, Ace Stream (previously enabled all settings for 5.1 playback, both in the players and on the TV itself). My audio system is a SONY HT-RT3 5.1.
Philips representatives, please advise what to do.