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  Published: 2020-11-10, Author: John , review by: pocket-lint.com

  • Picture quality is fantastic - even by OLED's usually high standards,Sound quality is maybe the best there's been from a mainstream TV,Beautifully designed,Supports all flavours of HDR,Good value
  • There's no support for next-gen gaming features,Android TV isn't the most friendly smart system around,Setup menus can be intimidating,Its gaming lag is a little high
  • If you're a die-hard gamer, the OLED+935's lack of support for next-gen gaming features and slightly high input lag may count against it.For everyone else, though, its combination of supremely good AI-inspired picture quality, almost unbelievable B&W-desi...

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  Published: 2020-11-03, Author: Simon , review by: T3.com

  • Outstanding picture quality,Equally outstanding sound quality,Elegant design,Great Ambilight feature,
  • No friend of next-gen games consoles, Android TV is a divisive interface,
  • The Philips OLED+935 is an impressive package. If you want an OLED TV with impressive integrated audio and exceptional picture quality, it's perfect. Those looking for a next-gen console companion will have to go elsewhere, thoughReasons to buy+Outstandin...

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  Published: 2020-10-27, Author: Simon , review by: stuff.tv

  • Lovely picture quality (with Ambilight for good measure), Outstanding sound by the standards of integrated systems, Good looks and impressive design
  • No HDMI 2.1, so no next gen console goodies, Android TV is a pain in the neck, Not exactly cheap
  • £1799 for a 48in TV is no one's idea of a bargain. But when you consider the level of audio/visual fidelity this money buys, the ingenuity of the packaging and the degree of convenience, it's hard to suggest the 48OLED+935 isn't worth every penny. Stuff...

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