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18 reviews
May, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 18 reviews of Philips OLED9x7 (2022) Series. The average rating for this product is 4.9/5, compared to an average rating of 4.3/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Reviewers are impressed by the durability and image quality. The usability and design are also mentioned favorably, but some have doubts about the remote control and price.
sound, design, usability, image quality, durability
price, remote control
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Philips OLED9x7 (2022) Series is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 96/100 = Excellent quality.
See all Philips TVsExpert review by : Steve May (trustedreviews.com)
The Philips 55OLED+907 is a beautifully built screen with an elevated sound performance and class-appropriate visuals.
Three-sided Ambilight ; 4K 120HZ support ; Stylish design
Only two inputs support 120Hz ; Stereophonic sound system
If you’re looking for a multi-talented premium OLED, then the Philips 55OLED+907 doesn’t disappoint. It’s a beautifully built screen with an elevated sound performance and class-appropriate visuals. We think it’ll satisfy movie fans and demanding...
Expert review by : Steve May (trustedreviews.com)
The 65OLED937 is a hugely impressive OLED flagship TV, one that pushes the envelope when it comes to both performance and features
High HDR peak brightness ; 95W Bowers & Wilkins ; Dolby Atmos ; sound system ; Universal HDR support (Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG) ; Game Bar interface
Only two HDMI inputs support 4K/120 fps ; More expensive than most
The adoption of a new OLED EX panel has allowed Philips to boost overall brightness levels to a point where this OLED screen can rival bright LED TVs for dynamic daytime viewing. The built-in Bowers & Wilkins sound system is one of the best we’ve heard...
Expert review by : John Archer Tom Parsons (whathifi.com)
Step-up superstar or middle-of-the-road?
Spectacular but still balanced picture ; Powerful, detailed audio ; Beautiful Ambilight-backed design
A couple of Dolby Vision niggles ; Complicated set-up menus ; Only two full HDMI 2.1 ports
While it’s expensive for a 55-inch TV, its pictures rock and its impressive sound largely negates the need for a soundbar
Expert review by (t3.com)
With its built-in Bowers & Wilkins soundsystem, the Philips OLED 937 not only looks incredible, it sounds remarkable too
Stunning picture quality and superb sound in one package ; Two of the four HDMI ports are 4K/120fps capable ; Ambilight is always a treat, not a gimmick
Not all HDMI ports are 2.1 standard (for 4K/120fps) ; Average input lag for pro gamers ; A bit pricey overall
If you're in the market for a large-screen OLED TV that's a sound and vision extravaganza then the Philips OLED 937 is an absolute stormer. The added bonus of Ambilight to further immersion by prijecting onto surrounding walls sweetens the deal. Sure,...
Expert review by : What Hi-Fi? (whathifi.com)
One of the most all-round spectacular TVs ever made
Stunning design ; Remarkably bright, colourful, sharp ; Spectacularly powerful audio
Dolby Vision can look noisy ; Somewhat complicated to use ; Android TV won’t suit everyone
From its Ambilight-enhanced design to its ground-breaking pictures and class-leading sound, the OLED937 is arguably the most all-round spectacular TV we’ve tested
Expert review by (t3.com)
The Philips OLED 907 integrates a super sound system with a super OLED panel - is it the best all-in-one TV package of 2022?
Poised, accomplished images from any source ; Ambilight is always a worthwhile experience ; Unlikely scale and fidelity of sound
Takes a good while to set up ; Android TV is a bit wilful ; Not cheap
Doesn’t look any kind of bargain on paper, but once you realise there’s no need for further spending on a soundbar the Philips OLED+907 starts to seem better value. Then you see the picture quality of which it’s capable, and add in the unique effect of...
Expert review by : Luke Baker (pocket-lint.com)
We went hands-on with the flagship OLED+ 937 at TP Vision's event in Berlin, here's how we got on.
Gorgeous bright image ; Improved Ambilight effects ; Big sound ; Impressive AI tone mapping
Sure to be expensive ; The speaker unit can look unusual when wall mounted ; Won't be available in the US
The OLED+ 937 is shaping up to be one of the most impressive TVs of the year. We'll reserve judgement until we've tested in a more familiar environment, but upon first impression, it's a superb set.
Expert review by : Simon Lucas (stuff.tv)
The Bowers & Wilkins partnership produces another stunner. The Philips 65OLED+937 is equal parts easy on the eyes and ears
Bright, vibrant, immersive images ; Big, convincing, immersive sound ; Impressive design
Takes forever and a day to set up ; Android TV is an irritant ; Remote control needs a refresh
The Philips OLED+937 not only has it where it counts, it has it to an almost indecent degree
Expert review by : Simon Lucas (stuff.tv)
A 'Royal' panel, and royal means bright - we're hoping the Philips 55OLED+907 doesn't surprise us in a bad way...
Bright, high-contrast and all-around convincing picture quality ; Punchy, controlled and confident sound ; Ambilight never disappoints
Pricey, impressive picture and sound notwithstanding ; Takes forever and a day to set up properly ; Android TV takes an awfully long time to get to know your preferences
A pricey yet visually stunning OLED TV with impressive brightness, plus an unrivalled audio performance to match.
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