Comparison Philips 65OLED820 vs Philips 65OLED819
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Compatibility with Matter and Control4. Built-in light sensor. | Works with Matter and Control4. Built-in light sensor. | |
| Size | 65 " | 65 " |
| Operating system | Google TV (Android TV) | Google TV (Android TV) |
| CPU | Philips P5 AI Perfect Picture | Philips P5 AI Perfect Picture |
Display | ||
| Matrix | OLED | OLED |
| Screen surface | glossy | glossy |
| Resolution | 3840x2160 px | 3840x2160 px |
| Upscaling | up to 4K | up to 4K |
| Frame rate | 100/120 Hz | 100/120 Hz |
| Frame rate (game mode) | 144 Hz | 144 Hz |
| HDR support | HDR10+, Dolby Vision | HDR10+, Dolby Vision |
| IMAX Enhanced | ||
| AMD compatible | AMD FreeSync Premium | AMD FreeSync Premium |
| NVIDIA compatible | G-Sync Compatible | G-Sync Compatible |
Multimedia | ||
| Sound power | 70 W | 70 W |
| Number of speakers | 4 | 4 |
| Subwoofer | ||
| Audio decoders | Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital MS12, DTS:X | Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital MS12, DTS:X |
| Digital tuner | DVB-T2 (terrestrial) DVB-C (cable) DVB-S (satellite) DVB-S2 (satellite) | DVB-T2 (terrestrial) DVB-C (cable) DVB-S (satellite) DVB-S2 (satellite) |
Features | ||
| Features | AirPlay Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) Google Cast (Chromecast) Bluetooth v5.2 Matter Ambilight voice control Amazon Alexa Google Assistant | AirPlay Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) Google Cast (Chromecast) Bluetooth v5.2 Matter Ambilight voice control Amazon Alexa Google Assistant |
Connectors | ||
| HDMI | 4 | 4 |
| HDMI version | v 2.1 | v 2.1 |
| HDMI technologies | CEC, eARC, ALLM, VRR | VRR, eARC, ALLM, CEC |
| Additional inputs | USB-A 2 pcs LAN | USB-A 2 pcs LAN |
| Outputs | mini-Jack (3.5 mm) headphones optical | mini-Jack (3.5 mm) headphones optical |
General | ||
| Built-in memory | 32 GB | 16 GB |
| Wall mount | VESA 300x300 mm | VESA 300x300 mm |
| Stand shape | 1 leg on the platform | 1 leg on the platform |
| Power consumption | 102 W | 102 W |
| Energy efficiency class (new) | F | F |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | 1444x896x280 mm | 1444x900x280 mm |
| Dimensions without stand (WxHxD) | 1444x831x68 mm | 1444x831x111 mm |
| Weight | 27.6 kg | 27.8 kg |
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| Added to E-Catalog | july 2025 | july 2024 |
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Glossary
IMAX Enhanced
The IMAX Enhanced Seal of Conformity is awarded to televisions that meet the video device certification requirements of IMAX Corporation. It applies to streaming and Blu-Ray content shot with IMAX cameras or processed using special DMR (Digital Media Remastering) software. To qualify for IMAX Enhanced certification, your TV must have 4K resolution, 10-bit color, support HDR10 and HDR10+, and DTS:X audio. As a result, viewers get the opportunity to enjoy the immersive effect of an IMAX cinema at home.
HDMI technologies
— VRR. VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) adaptive frame rate synchronization technology allows you to adjust the refresh rate of the image on the TV screen in real time in accordance with the frame rate output by the game console or connected computer. The function ensures smooth rendering of dynamic scenes, eliminates frame breaks, and guarantees comfortable and stable gameplay. Realizable technology with standard HDMI v 2.1.
— ALLM. Automatic low latency mode for games (Auto Low Latency Mode). The TV switches to game mode when it detects a game console connection. Reducing the output delay on the TV panel screen is provided by suspending part of the image processing functions. The ALLM mode can also be useful for karaoke and video calls.
eARC. HDMI v 2.1 has an enhanced eARC (enhanced Audio Return Channel). The technology allows you to send higher quality audio from your TV to your soundbar or AV receiver. It claims to support the latest high bit rate audio formats up to 192 kHz, uncompressed 5.1 and 7.1, and 32-channel uncompressed audio. eARC also supports Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS:X, Dolby Atmos.
— CEC. The CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) system is designed for remote control of equipment connected to the TV using a single remote control. The devices are connected to the TV panel using an HDMI cable.
— ALLM. Automatic low latency mode for games (Auto Low Latency Mode). The TV switches to game mode when it detects a game console connection. Reducing the output delay on the TV panel screen is provided by suspending part of the image processing functions. The ALLM mode can also be useful for karaoke and video calls.
eARC. HDMI v 2.1 has an enhanced eARC (enhanced Audio Return Channel). The technology allows you to send higher quality audio from your TV to your soundbar or AV receiver. It claims to support the latest high bit rate audio formats up to 192 kHz, uncompressed 5.1 and 7.1, and 32-channel uncompressed audio. eARC also supports Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS:X, Dolby Atmos.
— CEC. The CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) system is designed for remote control of equipment connected to the TV using a single remote control. The devices are connected to the TV panel using an HDMI cable.
Built-in memory
The amount of memory installed in the TV to store content in the device. The larger size is especially relevant given that modern TVs allow the installation of additional applications that enhance the capabilities — and these applications also require space. However, do not forget that the TV system also requires space. And manufacturers by the volume can indicate both the total value and the free memory calculated for installing applications. And the volume itself can vary from 4 GB to 16 GB or more. However, a TV with 8 GB memory may be the best option.



