Unlike the inexpensive TVs of the fifth and sixth series, in the Philips 7 line, the Dutch brand produces relatively inexpensive and at the same time perfectly balanced 4K TVs with a smart shell based on the Android TV operating system, adaptive Ambilight backlighting and an optional post processor. -Philips P5 Perfect Picture image processing. The attractiveness of this line is due to the fact that all these things a few years ago were the prerogative of premium Philips TVs.


Representatives of the Philips 7 series are modern devices based on high-quality IPS screens with a resolution of 3840×2160 and intelligent LED backlighting. They can fully display an expanded color palette and work with HDR content in HDR10+ and Dolby Vision formats. As befits any modern smart TVs, they are equipped with up-to-date communication modules, support voice control and streaming video (note: speech and Chromecast and Miracast). The built-in speakers in most cases are friendly with Dolby Atmos surround sound.

The model with the P5 Perfect Picture processor has a fairly simple 4K upscaler built into it, plus support for HLG and Micro Dimming technologies is announced. As for Ambilight, it works on the same principle as in more expensive OLED panels. Using LEDs around the edges of the TV, it projects colors from the screen onto the wall behind the TV, making the image appear larger and extend beyond the TV. Plus, the backlight can operate in several modes (games, cinema, lounge), and there is a separate button on the remote control to switch between them. The choice of diagonals in the seventh line starts from 43 inches and ends at 86 inches.