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#284443 22-Apr-2021 12:27
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Has anyone bought or looked into the Phillips TV’s from PBTech?

I’m looking at this one:

https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/TVPHS82165/Philips-65PUT8215-65-4K-Android-Smart-TV 

I won’t be using it for the smart features but will be using it with the new Apple TV 4K and sound will be external Bose soundbar.

Seems like a good panel and specs for price.

Thoughts? Anything you would recommend to compare it to for similar price?


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  #2696634 22-Apr-2021 12:54
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It's a standard LED UHD TV.  Same weaknesses that go along with all LED displays in terms of the lighting.  Perfectly fine TV if that's not a concern for you.




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  #2696670 22-Apr-2021 13:33

I bought a Panasonic TH-65HX700 for just under $1500 at the Easter sale. It has Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. I'd be checking with the chain stores to see what deals they could do on one.


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  #2696687 22-Apr-2021 14:01
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Didn't Phillips withdraw from the NZ market? Will you have warranty cover from the manufacturer or just PB techs warranty?




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  #2696688 22-Apr-2021 14:02
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grolschie:

 

I bought a Panasonic TH-65HX700 for just under $1500 at the Easter sale. It has Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. I'd be checking with the chain stores to see what deals they could do on one.

 

 

 

 

Harvey Norman, Heathcotes and JB Hifi all have that model for $1448 currently. 





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  #2696714 22-Apr-2021 14:50
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We have bought 2 of the Philips 65 inch TVs from PB, not that android one, but the cheaper version (on sale was $899 for black friday) and its a "good" tv, its a direct lit VA panel, so good contrast, fine details is very good, motion is one of its weaker points (watching golf for example shows a bit of ghosting) but for us, they are great. Neither is used for sound (both hooked up to stereos) so can't comment on that.


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  #2696716 22-Apr-2021 14:52

JPNZ:

 

grolschie:

 

I bought a Panasonic TH-65HX700 for just under $1500 at the Easter sale. It has Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. I'd be checking with the chain stores to see what deals they could do on one.

 

 

 

 

Harvey Norman, Heathcotes and JB Hifi all have that model for $1448 currently. 

 

 

Wow. That's below cost. I see the new 65JX600 (with Android TV) has been released.


 
 
 

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  #2696731 22-Apr-2021 15:41
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scuwp: Didn't Phillips withdraw from the NZ market? Will you have warranty cover from the manufacturer or just PB techs warranty?

 

I think Philips pulled out around 2012, so it's been interesting to see them coming back over the last couple of years.

 

I'm guessing these comeback models are maybe badge engineered and/or independently distributed?


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  #2696733 22-Apr-2021 15:42
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I thought Phillips didn't make TVs any more??
Didn't they sell off their TV brand to some other company?


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  #2696757 22-Apr-2021 17:17
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I have one, purchased last year after lockdown ended.

Purchased for bigger screen, HDR, ambilight and becuase the feet weren't at the edge (so didn't need to replace the TV cabinet).

No complaints here. Picture is good, speakers reasonable. Smart TV is a bit meh but I use a Chromecast with Google TV.

Works fine with Xbox One and Series X.

Android would probably be better in terms of smarts. Doesn't look like that model has ambilight though.

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  #2696758 22-Apr-2021 17:21
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I believe Philips TVs are manufactured by AOC (as in monitors) or at least the same company owns both.

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  #2696762 22-Apr-2021 17:59
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JPNZ:

grolschie:


I bought a Panasonic TH-65HX700 for just under $1500 at the Easter sale. It has Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. I'd be checking with the chain stores to see what deals they could do on one.



 


Harvey Norman, Heathcotes and JB Hifi all have that model for $1448 currently. 



Got the last boxed one from the JBHifi near me!

Thanks everyone!





 
 
 
 

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  #2700838 2-May-2021 17:48

jat80:

Got the last boxed one from the JBHifi near me!

Thanks everyone!

 

 

 

How do you like it? The "True Cinema" mode is pretty decent out of the box.


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  #2731586 20-Jun-2021 17:00
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grolschie:

jat80:

Got the last boxed one from the JBHifi near me!

Thanks everyone!


 


How do you like it? The "True Cinema" mode is pretty decent out of the box.




Finally got it out of the box and mounted on the wall. Really happy with the picture quality. Using it with the new Apple TV 4K.

Did you tweak any of the picture settings? I haven’t played too much with them yet.





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  #2731700 20-Jun-2021 20:20

jat80:


Finally got it out of the box and mounted on the wall. Really happy with the picture quality. Using it with the new Apple TV 4K.

Did you tweak any of the picture settings? I haven’t played too much with them yet.


I tweaked a few things. I turned on ECO mode to dim the screen a little and played with the backlight and contrast to help the black levels. My room is reasonably dark.

The True Cinema mode is decent out-of-the-box and a great starting point. I adjusted the gamma to 2.2 (I was trying out settings from a YouTube video or a similar model) and made sure all the remasters and noise reduction was turned off. I ended leaving the Adaptive Backlight Control on "min", as turning it off makes dark scenes have terrible black levels. Ambient Sensor = off. Intelligent Frame Creation = min.

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  #2739001 5-Jul-2021 08:21
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sen8or:

 

 motion is one of its weaker points (watching golf for example shows a bit of ghosting)

 

 

Don't suppose you've watched any motor racing on this and can tell me how good/bad the motion handling is? 


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