Stergios Giotas
AVClub Enthusiast
- 4 November 2006
- 833
https://www.t3.com/reviews/philips-oled-935-review-oled-tv-dolby-atmos
Philips OLED+935 (48OLED+935) review: OLED and Dolby Atmos in one unbeatable value package.
VERDICT
In the end it’s quite simple. As a combination of picture and sound quality at this price, the Philips OLED+935 cannot currently be beaten. That's particularly true of the 48-inch version we tested, but applies to the other sizes also.
If you want to upgrade both your visuals and audio to use the latest cutting-edge tech in movies without any hassle around choosing and connecting separate boxes, Philips has made it both easier and cheaper here.
The OLED+935 isn’t without its quirks (mostly of set-up and navigation), the choice of Android as an operating system remains contentious, and the lack of next-gen games console support is as mystifying as it is disappointing.
But for film and TV lovers who aren't bothered about next-gen gaming, and want a simple, beautiful premium TV and speaker experience, this is simply a fantastic choice.
Philips OLED+935 (48OLED+935) review: OLED and Dolby Atmos in one unbeatable value package.
VERDICT
In the end it’s quite simple. As a combination of picture and sound quality at this price, the Philips OLED+935 cannot currently be beaten. That's particularly true of the 48-inch version we tested, but applies to the other sizes also.
If you want to upgrade both your visuals and audio to use the latest cutting-edge tech in movies without any hassle around choosing and connecting separate boxes, Philips has made it both easier and cheaper here.
The OLED+935 isn’t without its quirks (mostly of set-up and navigation), the choice of Android as an operating system remains contentious, and the lack of next-gen games console support is as mystifying as it is disappointing.
But for film and TV lovers who aren't bothered about next-gen gaming, and want a simple, beautiful premium TV and speaker experience, this is simply a fantastic choice.