Views on Philips Ambilight?
Views on Philips Ambilight?
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Kermit power

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29,622 posts

229 months

Thursday 21st November 2019
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Hi all,

Thanks to my idiot offspring having a temper tantrum with an Xbox controller, my trusty 50" Panasonic plasma from 2011 needs replacing. irked

I'm looking at 55" OLED TVs at the moment, and like the look of the Philips OLED804, which is currently £1,399 pretty much everywhere (making Richer Sounds a no-brainer with their 6 year warranty). The reviews I've seen for it are all decent enough, but not quite as good as for the identically priced LG C9.

I really like the idea of the Philips Ambilight, and at the moment, this is likely to swing it, but before spending that much cash, I just wanted to check from anyone who has actually owned one if the Ambilight is as good as it sounds? The TV will be on a white wall, which I guess helps, but the roof slopes, so the top of the TV will only be about 9 inches below the angle of the wall/ceiling. I'm wondering if that's going to have a negative impact, eg, leaving a sharp line of colour?

basicasic

14 posts

134 months

Thursday 21st November 2019
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I bought a 65 inch Philips TV with Ambilight earlier this year. I think it's stunning. It really does add to the experience; it somehow adds atmosphere and depth and looking at a normal TV without it is a real let down now. You can adjust the light to suit the colour of the back wall if it's not white (though it does have to be a light shade of course). It's part of the setting up process.

I wouldn't want to go back to a TV without it now.


Kermit power

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29,622 posts

229 months

Friday 22nd November 2019
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That's great, thanks. Pretty much 100% sold on Philips then! biggrin

Church of Noise

1,558 posts

253 months

Sunday 24th November 2019
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Same here.

I bought a 46 model years ago with Ambilight and absolutely loved it.
When the time came to add a TV (the above one moved upstairs), I bought the 55POS9002 which is the predecessor of the 55OLED803. It has an OLED screen, 4K, Ambilight and then a host of other things that I don't care about.
It is absolutely brilliant (mind you, I don't use its speakers as I have a home cinema setup).

Both TVs have been without issues.

I also wouldn't get another TV without Ambilight.

Kermit power

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29,622 posts

229 months

Sunday 24th November 2019
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That's good to hear, as I've now got a 55OLED804 waiting to be wall mounted when the right mount turns up on Tuesday. biggrin

basicasic

14 posts

134 months

Sunday 24th November 2019
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Nice one smile

Downward

4,710 posts

119 months

Sunday 24th November 2019
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Yep love my ambilight it’s in the alcove so it does bring some light to the darkness

Synced with the kitchen hue strip lights too and the living room lights although this isn’t the best.


FourWheelDrift

91,041 posts

300 months

Sunday 24th November 2019
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Kermit power said:
Views on Philips Ambilight?
It's Welsh isn't it?

dxg

9,529 posts

276 months

Sunday 24th November 2019
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Downward said:
Yep love my ambilight it’s in the alcove so it does bring some light to the darkness

Synced with the kitchen hue strip lights too and the living room lights although this isn’t the best.
Is through the ones with Android TV?

I'm almost about to pull the trigger, but can't decide on their in-house Saphi interface or the Android TV one. I already have an Nvidia Shield, so I'll have Android regardless, but I'm interested in the Alexa integration on the higher end ones. Didn't know they integrated with Hue as well. How does that work?

h0b0

8,714 posts

212 months

Sunday 24th November 2019
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You can add Ambilight to most TVs with an eBay kit.

Kermit power

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29,622 posts

229 months

Monday 25th November 2019
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h0b0 said:
You can add Ambilight to most TVs with an eBay kit.
I did look at some of those a while back before I needed a new TV. I couldn't find a single one that actually included video of what it looked like with moving images on screen rather than just fixed photos. I suspect there would be just enough lag between colours changing on screen and on the LEDs to make it infuriating rather than experience enhancing.

Tyre Tread

10,624 posts

232 months

Friday 29th November 2019
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58"Ambilight 58PUS7304/12 on offer at Costco which will include their 5 year guarantee

Down by £156 to £480 - Good deal?

budgie smuggler

5,748 posts

175 months

Friday 29th November 2019
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It's good fun on the normal setting, and the kids love the 'party mode' music setting.

For night time use, we have it set to the static 'warm white' mode which improves the apparent contrast.

Good feature all in all.

Xaero

4,063 posts

231 months

Friday 29th November 2019
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I don't have one but am committed to getting one next, haven't seen anyone who owns one who says it's crap and not worth it.

Philips are releasing a new product in January called the Hue Sync. It's a box that sits between your external units and your TV and allows non-ambilight TVs to be ambilight. However it will be around £200 initially, and not include lights. It won't work on internal TV apps either, only for feeds going through HDMI. Just something to consider if you have a high budget and not sold on Philips TVs. I think the ambilights still have enough of an advantage to stick too though.

If you really want to be impressed look for their Ambilux TVs. They were out in 2016, but they seemed to give up on it. Rather than LEDs on the back, they have projectors, so the on screen image is projected behind the TV. I don't think they sold many in the UK so difficult to find second hand.



gizlaroc

17,251 posts

240 months

Saturday 30th November 2019
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Tyre Tread said:
58"Ambilight 58PUS7304/12 on offer at Costco which will include their 5 year guarantee

Down by £156 to £480 - Good deal?
Yeah, 55" is IPS panel and best avoided, the 58" only comes with a VA panel and is good.

The P5 processor does add quite a bit of sharpening to the image that you can't turn off, well you can in Monitor mode, but then you can't set the colour temp to warm, so image looks too blue.

But I'm being really picky here, a great set and that is a fab price.

gizlaroc

17,251 posts

240 months

Saturday 30th November 2019
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I find the warm white to be too white, the Android versions allow you to adjust the RGB values, I presume the OLEDs are the same.

I have always had a light behind my TV, well for the last 20 years or so, hate not having one now.

I don't however, agree it needs to be 6500k like some on the avforums do, far too clinical.

I prefer a warm glow.

Philips Hue 'white' bulb is good, 2700k. Cheap as chips and has 10 brightness level settings.
Will work with their bluetooth app and nothing else needed, will hook up to the usual suspects too like Alexa etc.

chrismoose91

212 posts

116 months

Saturday 30th November 2019
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Just picked up an ambilight 70pus7304 from Costco during their black Friday deals for £690! £310 off wasn't a bad deal!

Will let you know how it is when set up.
Now to find a suitable soundbar...

Chicken Chaser

8,551 posts

240 months

Saturday 30th November 2019
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Can anyone comment on the Android interface? I've heard you can't get catch-up TV on it and that it's unreliable. I'm looking at the 8 series just released on Currys. It's the only barrier to me getting one over the 8 series Panasonic.

caduceus

6,112 posts

282 months

Sunday 1st December 2019
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Tyre Tread said:
58"Ambilight 58PUS7304/12 on offer at Costco which will include their 5 year guarantee

Down by £156 to £480 - Good deal?
I'm in the market for a new tv and I do like the look of the amblight.

Think I might plump for that one. Thanks Tread.

Tyre Tread

10,624 posts

232 months

Sunday 1st December 2019
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caduceus said:
Tyre Tread said:
58"Ambilight 58PUS7304/12 on offer at Costco which will include their 5 year guarantee

Down by £156 to £480 - Good deal?
I'm in the market for a new tv and I do like the look of the amblight.

Think I might plump for that one. Thanks Tread.
I'm hanging on for cyber Monday to see if any other deals come up.