Philips announces LED and OLED TV models for 2018

Philips ended 2017 with a bang, at least as far as its TVs are concerned - its 55POS9002 OLED and 50PUS6272 LED screens both received extremely positive five-star reviews. So the company, which has been owned by Chinese leviathan TPV since 2012, intends to build on these strong foundations with an extensive new range for 2018.

LED

The entry-level 4K series is dubbed '6503', and will be available in 43, 50, 55 and 65in versions. All feature Philips' unique Ambilight technology (three-sided on these screens), the company's bespoke 'Saphi' smart interface and 'Pixel Precise Ultra' processing engine, as well as HDR.

Above these four TVs are the '7303' and '7803' models. As well as three-sided Ambilight and HDR, the 7303 series (which comes in the same 43, 50, 55 and 65in screen sizes as the 6503 series) adds DTS-HD Premium audio processing and, even more significantly, the 'P5 Perfect Picture' processing engine that made the 55POS9002 OLED TV such an impressive proposition. These are Android TV-equipped TVs, ready for full Google Assistant interactivity via a firmware upgrade that's hopefully coming in time for the products' launch.

The 7803 series (shown above and available in 49, 55, 65 and 75in versions) is intended as an aesthetic upgrade on the 7303 models - Philips is making much of these TVs' "premium European design" and aluminium finish.

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2018's LEDs top out with the '8303' and '8503'. The 8303 TVs (in 49, 55, 65 and 75in versions) feature HDR10+ capability on top of the Ambilight, picture processing, smart interface and audio processing smarts of the lesser ranges, while the 8503 screens (49, 55 and 65in) add a visible audio system in a soundbar-cum-stand arrangement.

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OLED

But, given the extremely aggressive pricing of a lot of 2017's best OLED TVs, Philips acknowledges that premium LED TVs may cease to be relevant sooner rather than later. Consequently it's concentrating its higher-end efforts on OLED technology.

There will be five Philips OLEDs for 2018. The deeply impressive 55in POS9002 continues, and also becomes available in a 65in version. Inexplicably, Philips has chosen not to shine a little of the 55in model's glory onto its bigger brother - it's dubbed the larger TV 'OLED 873' rather than (the surely more obvious) 65POS9002.

Below there will sit OLED 803, in 55 and 65in versions. At the top of the range is OLED 973 (above). This is a 65in TV that is a) identical to the 65in OLED 873 save for the addition of a 6.1-channel 60-watt 'visible sound system' soundbar/stand, and b) identical, in all but model number, to the 65PUS9603 OLED TV we had our hands on at IFA 2017 in Berlin.

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All five OLED TVs feature the P5 engine, three-sided Ambilight, Android TV operating system and Google Assistant potential. They're all supplied with a pair of remote controls, one a full-on QWERTY design of the type Philips has loved for years, the second a swish little wand of minimal buttons (pictured above).

Availability and pricing

There are no firm details about pricing as yet, while availability (which is, to an extent, dependent on Google having its Assistant up to the sort of speed Philips desires) is no more specifc than "the first half of 2018". As soon as details are more concrete we will bring them to you.

Simon Lucas is a freelance technology journalist and consultant, with particular emphasis on the audio/video aspects of home entertainment. Before embracing the carefree life of the freelancer, he was editor of What Hi-Fi? – since then, he's written for titles such as GQ, Metro, The Guardian and Stuff, among many others.