Philips 77 Inch 77OLED759 Smart 4K UHD HDR OLED Freeview TV
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About this product
The thrill is real with our most affordable OLED Ambilight TV. Whatever you watch or play, the lifelike picture and smooth motion dial up the excitement. Ambilight makes every jaw-dropping, spine-tingling moment feel bigger.
Philips P5 processor with AI delivers a picture so real it feels like you could step right into it. A deep-learning AI algorithm processes images in a manner similar to the human brain. No matter what you're watching, you get lifelike detail and contrast, rich colour and smooth motion.
Ambilight TVs are the only TVs with integrated LED lights on the back that react to what you watch, immersing you in a halo of colourful light. It changes everything: your TV seems bigger, and you'll be drawn deeper into your favourite sports, films, music and games.
Model number: 77OLED759/12.
2024 model.
Dimensions and Weight
- Screen size: 77 inches.
- Size of TV H98.71, W172.27, D5.8cm.
- Size of TV with stand: H101.17, W172.27, D31cm.
- Width of TV stand 79.8cm.
- Weight of TV without stand 35kg (unpackaged).
- Weight of TV with stand 35.62kg.
- Suitable for wall mounting 300 x 300 bracket.
- Length of cable: 0.5m.
- Packaged size H117, W195, D20cm.
- Packaged weight 45.53kg.
Screen Technology
- OLED TV Screen.
- 4K Ultra HD display resolution.
- HDR.
- Dolby Vision.
- HDR10.
- HDR 10+.
- HDR10+Adaptive.
- HLG.
- Motion rate 120Hz.
- Viewing angle 178/178 degrees.
- Resolution 3840 x 2160 pixels.
Sound Technology
- Dolby Digital Plus sound system.
- 10 watt RMS power output.
Connectivity
- 2 USB ports and 4 HDMI sockets.
- Headphone socket.
- AV socket.
- Optical connection.
- Built in Wi-Fi.
- Ethernet connection.
- Bluetooth.
- DLNA compatibility - allows you to wirelessly send content from devices like laptops, tablets and smartphones.
Smart TV features
- Voice control - works with Amazon Alexa, works with Google assistant, .
- Compatible with the following smart apps: Disney+, Netflix, BBC iPlayer, iTVX, My5, All 4, Amazon Prime, YouTube.
- Internet browser.
- Miracast.
Additional features
- Features USB video playback.
- Freeview Play digital tuner.
- Freeview Play (UK) and Saorview (ROI).
- Dual core processor.
- Sleep timer.
- Parental controls.
- Aerial required.
Energy efficiency information:
- Energy efficiency class: F.
- Energy consumption per 1000h: 124kWh.
- Energy consumption in high dynamic mode per 1000h: 107kWh.
- Annual power consumption 181040kWh.
- Standby power consumption 0.3 watt.
In the box
- TV.
- Remote control (requires 2 x AAA batteries, included).
- Power cable.
- TV stand.
- Screws.
General information:
- Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee.
- EAN: 8718863041987.
Returns
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More info about our returns policy can be found here.
Energy efficiency information:
3.2
11 reviews
60%
Recommended this product
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Philips 650LED759/12: Total confusion over essenti
I just bought this Philips TV, but the remote and stand were missing. It is incredibly frustrating that a brand like Philips lacks clarity on this matter. Finding the exact reference for the genuine stand and remote control seems impossible!
Olivier98, London
Really bad software(TITAN OS) and doesn't hold WiF
The operating software is really bad. Titan OS IS REALLY BAD. YOU DON'T HAVE ENOUGH APPS INSTALLED ON THE TV AND YOU CAN'T INSTALL APPS FROM THE STORE. THE BIGGEST PROBLEM IS THAT THE TV KEEPS DISCONNECTING FROM THE INTERNET
FAlex
Philips 48OLED759
The Philips 48OLED759/12 is a well-built TV that has made a visible improvement in the picture quality from our set-top box. The OLED ensures deep blacks, vibrant colors, and an overall immersive viewing experience. The TV has a compact stand making it easy to fit onto smaller TV tables, which is a practical. While the TV offers decent audio output, the sound can sometimes feel too deep and hard to understand, particularly in dialogue-heavy videos. An external sound system or soundbar may be needed. Philips' signature Ambilight feature is present, though its impact seems more effective when the TV is wall-mounted. For those using a TV stand, the effect may not be as immersive as expected. One of the strong points of this TV is the good number of HDMI and USB ports, ensuring easy connectivity for external devices such as gaming consoles, sound systems, and media players. Unfortunately a few things let it down. No instructions on the TV and the online guide can be hard to navigate. The TVs EPG (TV Guide) isn't the easiest to understand or read. No facility to record onto to USB or pause live TV. I haven't owned a Philips for a number of years, but i am pleasantly surprised with the build and picture quality. The shortfalls would not disuade me from buying another in the future.
RJM2, Reading
I love Ambilght! Overall it is perfect!
I have recently renewed my circa 5 years old TV and I am glad I have chosen Philips OLED as it is a significant upgrade. When I opened the box, I was very surprised to find the screen so thin. It is like a sheet of metal and I end up checking the manual to find out how to pull it out of the box as there is not much to grab. Also the frame surrounding the display is very narrow. The picture the screen produces is amazing.The brightness, the colours, the blackness and the details are so good. It even detects how bright or dark the room is and adjusts all the necessary settings to keep the display in balance. I am amazed by the Ambilight! It is astonishing. It adds so much more to the watching TV experience. It is like indirectly adding another layer to the picture. And with settings allowing you to choose your wall colour, it works not only on a white painted wall. My only struggle is to press with my big fingers the right button on the main cluster on the remote control as they are placed a little bit too close to each other. #Reviewclub
Simon SD, Manchester
From Projector to Philips Ambilight
I recently switched from a projector to the Philips Ambilight TV, and here’s my take: The display is stunning, with colours that pop and brightness that’s perfect for those cozy nights when you just want to stream without the projector’s fan sounding like a lawnmower. The Ambilight feature is a bit of a mixed bag. During movies, I find it a bit distracting, so I usually switch it off. But it’s a lifesaver when I’m watching TV until late. After turning off the TV, it illuminates the room with a soft, diffused light, helping me find my way out without stubbing my toe. Bonus points for turning itself off after 30 minutes, so I don’t have to ask Alexa to do it for me. Connectivity? No issues here. With plenty of ports and a 1GB LAN, it’s absolutely brilliant to address any patchy or unstable WiFi signal during streaming. The UI is okay, but don’t expect too much. If you’re into apps like AppleTV or Plex, you’ll need to bring your own party with an additional device. Sound-wise, it’s decent, but if you’ve got anything underneath the TV, like a mantel, it’s like the sound is muffled. A soundbar might be a good option to go with. Overall, I’m pretty happy with my purchase. It’s on the pricier side, but as Matt Watson would say, it’s definitely worth “shortlisting”.
Polish dude, London
Great introduction to OLED
It’s been a while since I’ve bought a TV. In fact I tend to only buy one when upgrading my games console. The last one was a Samsung 55” 4K LED for my Xbox One X. It served its purpose that’s for sure. However once my Xbox Series X arrived I yearned for HDMI 2.1 to get the 120hz refresh rate. I’d also previously kept away from OLED given these screens were more expensive. Granted the picture was so much better and the blacks true and dark but my budget couldn’t really stretch to that. Then with LED lighting becoming more apparent and almost a requirement of any decent gaming space when the time to get a new TV came it was hard to look past Phillips Ambilight with OLED screen. Suffice to say I have not been disappointed. Whilst still a tad more expensive than a typical LED the value for this OLED is going to be hard to be bettered. Especially for gaming. I’m super happy with it.
battsy17, Stockport
What a tv
What a great tv. The picture quality is beautiful and the light feature on the tv is wow. It is such a game changer! I love watching tv with this feature. This tv is easy to use. Everything you require and all the required app are included on the tv. This tv got everything you need and more!!
Harj27, London
Great Picture, But lack of Apps
I’m always a bit nervous buying something expensive online, But it arrived well packed in polystyrene and cardboard. And the box was easy to open and remove the TV. On the top of the polystyrene were the remote control, cables and some instructions. It was good to see the remote packed in a paper bag rather than plastic, but sadly the cables were still in plastic bags. The fact the remote was packed in paper shows it can be done. I was very disappointed to see that the instructions were a sheet of paper with the basic connection details and a QR code for full instructions. When I’m learning to use a new TV I don’t want to be balancing my phone in one had and the remote in the other trying to work out how to do something. Strange as the warranty and safety instructions are available in every language and 170 pages! This TV has the Ambilight system on it which creates a glow behind the TV. The colours change according to background colour of the screen. I found it a bit slow to respond to the colours on the screen at times and personally I don’t see the point in it, but it is growing on me slowly. The apps on this TV are pre loaded, you can’t search a store to download what you want. They have the most common Apps, plus some I have never heard of! So I cannot get Discovery+ or Now tv which are 2 apps far more important to me than a lot of the other ones. Had I known this I wouldn’t have bought this TV, So disappointed. This is my first OLED TV and the picture is really good. Clear crisp picture and the definition between colours and dark areas is amazing. I have played around with the settings a little bit and the picture is so clear, the colours really pop.
Stoff51, UK
65OLED769/12
Screen flickering with default tv OS, tv box and computer
prometheuss
Terrible OS
The titan os operating system is shockingly bad compared to older models which used google tv. It was so bad that I returned the tv.
Arcanaeum
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