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Processor P5 Pro Picture Engine. Bowers & Wilkins audio system. Three-sided Ambilight.
55" OLED, Android TV TV. P5 Pro Picture Engine. 3-sided Ambilight.
Size55 "55 "
Operating systemAndroid TVAndroid TV
CPUPhilips P5 Pro Perfect PicturePhilips P5 Pro Perfect Picture
Display
MatrixOLEDOLED
Screen surfaceglossy (anti-glare)glossy (anti-glare)
Resolution3840x2160 px3840x2160 px
4K upscaling
Frame rate60 Hz60 Hz
Dynamic scene index
5000 fps /PPI/
5000 fps /PPI/
HDR supportHDR10+, Dolby VisionHDR10+, Dolby Vision
Multimedia
Speaker systemBowers & Wilkins
Sound power50 W50 W
Number of speakers42
Subwoofer
 /20 Вт/
 /30 Вт/
Soundbar
Audio decodersDolby Atmos, DTSDolby Atmos, Dolby Digital
Digital tuner
DVB-T2 (terrestrial)
DVB-C (cable)
DVB-S (satellite)
DVB-S2 (satellite)
DVB-T2 (terrestrial)
DVB-C (cable)
DVB-S (satellite)
DVB-S2 (satellite)
Teletext
Features
Features
Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
TV recording
Miracast
Chromecast
Bluetooth v 4.2
DLNA support
Ambilight
voice control
multimedia (air mouse remote)
Amazon Alexa
Google Assistant
Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
TV recording
Miracast
Chromecast
Bluetooth v 4.2
DLNA support
Ambilight
voice control
multimedia (air mouse remote)
Amazon Alexa
Google Assistant
Connectors
Inputs
USB
LAN
component
composite
USB
LAN
component
composite
HDMI44
Outputs
mini-Jack (3.5 mm) headphones
optical
mini-Jack (3.5 mm) headphones
optical
General
Built-in memory16 GB16 GB
RAM2.5 GB3 GB
Wall mountVESA 300x300 mmVESA 300x300 mm
Power consumption144 W147 W
Energy efficiency classB
Dimensions (WxHxD)
1228x770x252 mm /with stand/
1228x733x243 mm /with stand/
Dimensions without stand (WxHxD)1228x706x52 mm1228x706x52 mm
Weight
25.5 kg /with stand/
23.7 kg /with stand/
Color
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2019october 2019

Speaker system

The brand of the speaker system installed in the TV.

This item is indicated if the TV is equipped with advanced sound system, which is noticeably superior in quality to conventional speakers. Such information further emphasizes the high level of the device. At the same time, the specifications usually do not contain the full name of the speaker system, but only the brand name — for example, Bang & Olufsen, Harman Kardon, JBL, etc.: even such information is quite enough in this case.

Number of speakers

The number of speakers installed in the TV.

Theoretically, one speaker is enough to work with sound, but most entry-level and mid-range models (as well as many premium devices) provide two speakers — for stereo operation, which allows to achieve some surround sound effect. And more than two speakers usually means the TV has enhanced audio capabilities such as a subwoofer or soundbar (see below).

Soundbar

The presence of a soundbar — a sound projector — in the design or the set of the TV.

A soundbar is a large-width (and usually low-height) case that houses multiple speakers. They work in such a way that the user perceives not only direct sound, but also reflected from the walls, floor and ceiling; with the correct sound setting, such reflected sound creates the effect of surround sound. In other words, the soundbar can, to some extent, replace a multi-channel home theater speaker system. It does not provide such a clear surround sound as a full-fledged set of speakers, however, it is noticeably superior in sound quality to traditional stereo speakers. Mainly high-end TVs with a large size and advanced overall functionality are equipped with soundbars.

Audio decoders

A decoder can be broadly described as a standard in which digital audio (often multi-channel) is recorded. For normal playback of such sound, it is necessary that the corresponding decoder is supported by the device. Dolby Digital and DTS were the first in multi-channel decoding, gradually improving and introducing new features. The final stage for 2020 is Dolby Atmos and DTS X decoders.

Dolby Atmos. A decoder that uses not a rigid distribution of sound across channels, but the processing of audio objects, due to which it can be used with almost any number of channels on a reproducing system — the sound will be divided between channels so that each audio object is heard as close as possible to its proper place. When using Dolby Atmos, ceiling speakers (or speakers facing the ceiling) are highly desirable. However, in extreme cases, you can do without them.

— DTS X. An analogue of the Dolby Atmos described above, when the sound is distributed not through individual channels, but through audio objects. The digital signal contains information about where (according to the director's intention) the object audible to the user should be and how it should move, and the processor of the reproducing device processes this information and determines exactly how the sound should be distributed over the available channels in order to achieve the required localization. Thanks to this, DTS X is not tied to a specific number of audi...o channels — there can be as many as you like, the system will automatically divide the sound into them, achieving the desired sound. Also note that this decoder allows you to separately adjust the volume of dialogues.

RAM

The amount of random access memory (RAM) installed in the TV.

In general, this volume is selected by the manufacturer in such a way that the device can normally cope with the tasks that are claimed for it. On the other hand, all else being equal, more RAM ( 3 GB, 4 GB or more) usually means faster performance. This parameter is especially important if the TV runs on Android: such firmware allows the installation of additional applications that may have rather high requirements for RAM. However, TVs with 2 GB of RAM and below can also not be discounted — they just can't pull high-demanding applications. But do not forget that this is a TV, not a laptop.

Power consumption

The electrical power normally consumed by the TV. This parameter strongly depends on the screen size and sound power (see above), however, it can be determined by other parameters — primarily additional features and technologies implemented in the design. It is worth noting that most modern LCD TVs are quite economical, and most often this parameter does not play a significant role — in most cases, power consumption is about several tens of watts. And even large models with a diagonal of 70 – 90" consume about 200 – 300 W — this can be compared with the system unit of a low-power desktop PC.

Energy efficiency class

The energy efficiency class characterizes how efficiently the TV consumes electricity. Initially, the classes were denoted by simple Latin letters — A (the most efficient), B, C. However, later improved classes “A+ ”, “A++”, etc. appeared (the more "pluses", the more efficient the device).

The energy class will generally affect the price accordingly, but this difference will eventually pay off with lower electricity bills.
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