Philips OLED769

OLED769 / AMIBLIGHT TV

Available screen sizes: 48”55”65”

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Panel technology: WRGB OLED Brand: PHILIPS Resolution: 3840x2160 Operating system: Titan OS Model year: 2024

Our verdict

7.3

Overall rating

Philips OLED769 is the entry-level OLED model from the Dutch manufacturer for 2024, but don't let that mislead you. OLED769 surprises with its image quality and several interesting features. Thanks to OLED technology, the colours are truly vibrant, and the contrast is very good – deep blacks and bright lights displayed on this screen make a difference, especially when watching evening series. When it comes to motion fluidity, OLED769 performs really well. The 120 Hz panel handles dynamic scenes excellently, whether it's sports or gaming. When playing on consoles, the TV doesn’t disappoint either – 4 HDMI 2.1 ports support VRR and ALLM, and the fast response time ensures smooth and responsive gameplay. And what about Ambilight? It's a classic Philips feature and one of those functions that either gets loved or hated. In this model, it works very well – the backlighting responds to the content on the screen and adds ambience, especially in a dark room. It's not something everyone will consider essential, but it makes an impression in the evenings – at least on us. As for the new TitanOS operating system, it leaves us with mixed feelings. It runs quickly, but it lacks some popular applications. More demanding users may miss the flexibility that previous Philips systems (GoogleTV) offered. Philips OLED769 is a good choice for those looking for a TV with beautiful picture quality and the unique addition of Ambilight. The image quality and motion fluidity will satisfy most users, and the minor limitations of the operating system won't be a hurdle if you're focusing on basic apps. It's a solid option for both watching movies and playing games.

Advantages

  • Great contrast

  • Ideal choice for gamers and sports - HDMI 2.1, 120Hz, low input lag

  • 3-sided Ambilight system

  • Excellent colour reproduction after calibration

Disadvantages

No like
  • Poorly developed operating system - TitanOS

  • Average brightness

  • Movies and series in UHD quality

    7.6

  • Classic TV, YouTube

    8.4

  • Sports broadcasts (TV and apps)

    8.3

  • Gaming on console

    9.2

  • TV as a computer monitor

    7.6

  • Watching in bright light

    4.6

  • Utility functions

    5.6

  • Apps

    7.0

  • Sound quality

    6.7

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TV appearance

HDMI inputs: 0 x HDMI 2.0, 4 x HDMI 2.1 (48Gbps) Outputs: Toslink (Optical audio), eARC (HDMI), ARC (HDMI), Mini-Jack (Headphones) Network Interfaces: Wi-Fi 2.4GHz, Wi-Fi 5GHz, Ethernet (LAN) 100Mbps

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Contrast and black detail

10/10

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Review Philips OLED769 Contrast and black detail

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Review Philips OLED769 Contrast and black detail

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Visibility of details in the lights:

Review Philips OLED769 Visibility of details in the lights

Philips OLED769 amaze with its black and contrast quality. Thanks to OLED technology, each pixel in this television is self-illuminating, allowing for complete shutdown of individual pixels. This means that black areas of the image are perfectly black, and the contrast is infinite. The effect is incredibly realistic, with excellent clarity and detail in dark scenes. The OLED panel used in Philips OLED769 is produced by LG, known as WOLED, ensuring the highest quality in black reproduction. As a result, the television offers contrast that is unattainable for traditional LCD televisions - even the best ones on the market.

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HDR effect quality

6/10

Supported formats: HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, HLG Color gamut coverage: DCI P3: 98.0%, Bt.2020: 73.0%

Luminance measurements in HDR:

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Result

609 nit

Review Philips OLED769 Brightness measurement

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707 nit

Review Philips OLED769 Brightness measurement

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801 nit

Review Philips OLED769 Brightness measurement

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775 nit

Review Philips OLED769 Brightness measurement

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261 nit

Philips OLED769 performs quite well, especially in movie scenes with small light points. The television surprises with its brightness, reaching around 800 nits, which is an impressive result. This means that small light sources, like street lamps at night or stars in the sky, are vivid and full of detail. However, the biggest challenge for this model is the scene with a full-screen sun glare. In such moments, the brightness drops to around 250 nits, which isn’t very impressive. This is a typical issue with cheaper OLED displays, which struggle to maintain high brightness across the entire screen.

Scene from the movie “Pan” (about 2800 nits)

Review Philips OLED769 Scene from movie PAN

Scene from the movie “Billy Lynn” (about 1100 nits)

Review Philips OLED769 Scene from movie Billy Lynn

Let's take a look at how the Philips OLED769 performs in exceptionally tricky movie scenes. In the first scene from the film "Pan", the overall scenery looks fine, but there is a certain problem. High light effects, such as the sun in the distance, blend into one blob, making it hard to see the different shades of sunlight. A similar issue occurs in the film "Billy Lynn". At first glance, one might say that the television performs excellently due to its good handling of high light effects, such as fireworks. However, the supporting actor lacks detail in the dark areas. Due to the lack of response to metadata, the device tries to maintain a relatively high brightness at the expense of detail.

HDR luminance chart:

Philips OLED769 is equipped with all available HDR formats on the market, which is a significant plus. However, it is worth noting how different movie scenes are displayed using different metadata. In the case of static HDR10, it’s hard to speak of positive impressions. The entire screen merges into a single plane, and the television does not adapt to properly represent the scene. The situation changes drastically when dynamic metadata comes into play. Although it still cannot be referred to as a reference image reproduction, it is significantly better compared to static HDR. Dynamic HDR, such as HDR10+ and Dolby Vision, significantly improves the quality of the displayed image, providing more details and better adaptation to various movie scenes. Thanks to this, viewers can enjoy more realistic and vivid visual effects.

Static HDR10

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Dynamic: Dolby Vision

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Factory color reproduction

6.4/10

The "Film" mode turned out to be the best factory setting in terms of fidelity to the original material, and it was on this setting that we based our tests. However, like other factory modes, it was not without its flaws. Let’s take a closer look at what exactly went wrong in the SDR and HDR materials.

In both cases, the white balance was disturbed by excessive dominance of green and red colours. This phenomenon created a yellowish tint that spilled over the entire image, leading to issues such as yellowed whites and unnatural skin tones. These problems were clearly highlighted on the "ColourChecker" palette, where each of the samples was shifted towards warmer shades.

As for contrast and brightness, in the Philips OLED769, we can look at two key graphs: Gamma for HD content and the EOTF curve for 4K HDR content. In the case of the first graph, the gamma value is below the optimal level of 2.4, resulting in the bright parts of the image being lightened. This means that bright elements may be somewhat overexposed, losing detail and depth. Meanwhile, the EOTF curve for 4K HDR content performs really well. The graph shows that the television effectively reproduces details in both the brightest and darkest parts of the image, translating to a realistic and dynamic representation of scenes.

Color reproduction after calibration

8.8/10

After professional calibration, Philips OLED769 truly shines in terms of colour accuracy. The television has been completely rid of any yellow tint in both HD and 4K content. The Colour Checker test confirms that deltaE errors are minimal, occasionally exceeding 2, which means we can talk about almost perfect renderings of the director's vision.

When it comes to contrast, the situation is equally impressive. For 4K materials, there wasn't much to improve from the start, while the gamma graph has been significantly enhanced. As a result, dark and bright parts of the image are represented with greater accuracy, leading to realistic and dynamic scene reproduction.

The calibration has unlocked the full potential of this television, both in terms of colour and contrast. Philips OLED769 now offers vivid, natural images of high quality that will delight any user, whether they're watching movies or using other multimedia.

Review Philips OLED769 Color reproduction before calibration
Review Philips OLED769 Color reproduction after calibration

Smoothness of tonal transitions

5.9/10

The gradation in Philips OLED769 unfortunately proves problematic in almost every scene from the test sequence. Particular difficulties arise in dark colours and around blacks. In these areas, in addition to the posterization effect, the image is accompanied by a solid amount of noise. The problem with tonal transitions is not limited to dark hues – it can also be seen in lighter elements, such as in a scene from the movie "Kingsman", where clear colour banding is visible around the sun. This phenomenon can significantly affect the visual experience, especially in scenes where black and dark shades play a crucial role. It's hard not to notice these imperfections, which can disrupt the viewing experience, particularly for viewers who value excellent image quality.

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Review Philips OLED769 Smoothness of tonal transitions
Review Philips OLED769 Smoothness of tonal transitions
Review Philips OLED769 Smoothness of tonal transitions

Image scaling and smoothness of tonal transitions

7.2/10

OK Smooth transition function

Review Philips OLED769 Smooth transition function

OK Image without overscan on the SD signal

Review Philips OLED769 Image without overscan on the SD signal

When it comes to lower quality materials, the distortion reduction in the Philips OLED769 does well at smoothing tonal transitions, especially at the minimum setting. It's worth noting that at this setting, film grain isn't blurred, which is a pleasant surprise, as such negative phenomena often occur with other manufacturers. Overall, it's quite a decent solution. However, it should be noted that this setting doesn't work in HDR mode, where gradation issues are much more pronounced. In HDR mode, the television struggles with smoothing tonal transitions and may present more noticeable distortions and noise, reducing image quality in dynamic scenes.

As for digital processing, the Philips OLED769 performs well. The model in the picture isn’t overly jagged, and the branches in the background lack the characteristic artifacts. The television achieves this effect by avoiding artificial sharpening, which may be an advantage for some users. However, others may find this less appealing, as they prefer a more vivid, sharper image rather than a subtle effect. This effect can be mitigated by using a higher setting for the "Sharpness" parameter.

Blur and motion smoothness

8.3/10

Maximum refresh rate of the panel: 120Hz

Film motion smoothing option: Yes

Blur reduction option: Yes

BFI function 60Hz: No

BFI function 120Hz: No

Brightness drop with BFI: 0%

Review Philips OLED769 Blur and motion smoothness

Philips OLED769 features a multi-level motion smoother called "Motion Style," which will please users who value the ability to adjust motion fluidity in films. With this function, the image can be set to appear more stuttery or fluid, reminiscent of a theatrical effect. It's a great solution for those who want to tailor the displayed content to their visual preferences. Gamers will also not be disappointed, as the television, like most OLEDs, is equipped with a 120Hz panel. This ensures extraordinary fluidity and dynamic imagery. Unfortunately, Philips OLED769 does not have the BFI (Black Frame Insertion) feature, which could further enhance the smoothness and clarity of motion. Despite this limitation, the television still offers excellent visual experiences for both cinema lovers and gamers. This is definitely one of its strong points.

Blur (native resolution, maximum refresh rate):

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Review Philips OLED769 Blur (native resolution, maximum refresh rate)
Review Philips OLED769 Blur (native resolution, maximum refresh rate)

Console compatibility and gaming features

10/10

  • Yes ALLM: Yes
  • Yes VRR: Yes
  • Yes VRR range: 40 - 120Hz
  • Yes Dolby Vision Game Mode: Yes
  • Yes Correct implementation of HGIG: Yes
  • Yes 1080p@120Hz: Yes
  • Yes 1440p@120Hz: Yes
  • Yes 4K@120Hz: Yes
  • Yes Game bar: Yes
Review Philips OLED769 Console compatibility and gaming features
Review Philips OLED769 Console compatibility and gaming features

Philips OLED769 has been designed with gamers in mind, offering full compatibility with consoles and the highest quality gameplay. The television received the maximum rating in this category, providing everything your heart desires. With HDMI 2.1 ports fully supporting ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) and VRR (Variable Refresh Rate), the TV ensures smooth and hassle-free gaming. ALLM automatically switches the television to low latency mode, and VRR eliminates stuttering and screen tearing, resulting in smoothness and stability in gameplay. The Dolby Vision feature for gamers is another advantage, although it only works at 60 Hz. Most casual gamers will probably not feel the lack of a higher refresh rate, however, more demanding users may have some reservations. It allows for enjoying a dynamic range of tones and realistic images, enhancing the gaming experience. PC gamers will also not be disappointed, as the Philips OLED769 offers full compatibility with Nvidia graphics cards, thanks to support for G-Sync. This technology synchronizes the TV's refresh rate with the graphics card, eliminating tearing and stuttering, leading to excellent image smoothness.

Philips OLED769 is a television that perfectly meets the needs of gamers, offering a wide range of advanced features and technologies that significantly enhance game quality and user comfort.

Review Philips OLED769 Console compatibility and gaming features
Review Philips OLED769 Console compatibility and gaming features

Input lag

9.8/10

The input lag of the Philips OLED769 is impressively low. At a refresh rate of 120Hz, values hovering around 5 ms are truly impressive, and at 60Hz, 13 ms is also an excellent result. Such low latencies provide a quick response to player movements, which is crucial for smooth and responsive gameplay. The only downside is the lack of support for Dolby Vision with content/games at a 120Hz refresh rate. Nevertheless, the TV still offers incredible visual experiences and excellent specifications that will satisfy any gamer.

SDR HDR Dolby Vision
1080p60: 14 ms 2160p60: 13 ms 2160p60 DV: 30 ms
1080p120: 5 ms 2160p120: 5 ms
2160p60: 13 ms
2160p120: 5 ms

Compatibility with PC

7.6/10

Chroma 444 (maximum resolution and refresh rate): Yes

Font clarity: Very Good

Readability of dark text and shapes: Very Good

Input lag in PC mode (4K, maximum refresh rate): 5ms

Matrix subpixel arrangement: RWBG

Max refresh rate: 120Hz

G-Sync: Yes

Review Philips OLED769 Compatibility with PC

OLED769 works perfectly with PC computers. The rating in this category is very good, mainly due to the excellent readability of fonts, regardless of the background colour. The support for chroma 4:4:4 further enhances the image quality, providing clear and sharp details. The low response time is another advantage of this model, translating into smoothness and responsiveness during work and gaming. All of this makes the Philips OLED769 an ideal choice for PC users looking for a large screen with high image quality and excellent parameters.

Viewing angles

7.5/10

Brightness drop at an angle of 45 degrees: 29%

When it comes to viewing angles, Philips OLED769 performs exceptionally well, as is the case with all OLED TVs. The picture remains sharp and does not lose quality, regardless of the viewing angle. This means you can enjoy excellent picture quality, even when watching from the side or from more unconventional spots in the room. The only TVs that offer even better viewing angles are those equipped with QD-OLED and OLED MLA panels. These technologies can provide even greater stability and clarity of the image at various angles. However, compared to standard LCD TVs, Philips OLED769 still offers significantly better viewing angles, making it a great choice for large rooms and family movie nights.

TV efficiency during daytime

4.6/10

Review Philips OLED769 TV efficiency during daytime
Review Philips OLED769 TV efficiency during daytime

Matrix coating: Satin

Reflection suppression: Average

Black levels during daytime: Very Good

The performance of the Philips OLED769 TV during the day leaves a bit to be desired. The panel, despite being satin, reasonably suppresses reflections, which can be noticeable in bright rooms. The low rating is primarily due to the fairly mediocre brightness of the TV—250 nits is unimpressive and may not be sufficient to provide adequate image quality in strong daylight. This means watching on sunny days can be less comfortable, and image details may be harder to see.

Matrix brightness

Average luminance SDR

Philips OLED769: 258 cd/m2

Details about the matrix

Software version during testing: TPN248E_V248.003.025.151

Subpixel Structure:

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Panel uniformity:

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TV features

5.6/10

  • System operacyjny: Titan OS

  • TV reception: DVB-T, DVB-T2, DVB-S, DVB-S2, DVB-C

  • No Recording to USB (terrestrial TV): No
  • No Recording programming: No
  • No Picture in Picture (PiP): No
  • Yes Screen mirroring (Windows Miracast): Yes
  • No AirPlay: No
  • No Voice search in native language: No
  • Yes Ability to connect a keyboard and mouse: Yes
  • Yes Possibility to connect Bluetooth headphones to the TV: Yes
  • No Possibility to simultaneously use Bluetooth headphones and the TV speaker: No
  • Yes Audio only mode: Yes
  • Yes RF remote control (no need to aim at the screen): Infrared
  • Yes Backlit remote control: Yes
  • Yes Teletext: Yes
Review Philips OLED769 TV features
Review Philips OLED769 TV features

The biggest advantage of the Philips OLED769 television is undoubtedly the three-sided Ambilight system. This technology really makes a difference by extending the screen onto the walls around the TV and creating the illusion of a larger screen. It not only enhances the visual experience but also adds a unique atmosphere, whether we are watching a movie, playing games, or using other multimedia.

Interestingly, there is a new remote included with TVs featuring the TitanOS system. Thanks to its backlighting, it is very convenient to use; however, its wireless nature leaves something to be desired. The hybrid design means that sometimes you have to aim at the TV screen, while other times you don’t – depending on the button being used, which can be a bit annoying.

In the context of the operating system, Philips has introduced a new strategy for this year, replacing the previous open GoogleTV system with its own proprietary TitanOS. As with new technologies, TitanOS has its teething problems. It currently offers only a few basic applications, and the app store doesn't impress with its variety. This may disappoint some users who expect a wide range of available applications. Furthermore, the lack of support for AirPlay and the ability to record to USB are additional limitations that may be problematic.

Playing files from USB

8.2/10

Review Philips OLED769 Playing files from USB
Maximum photo resolution:Supported photo formats:
Yes 4 Mpix
Yes JPEG
Yes 6 Mpix
No HEIC
Yes 8 Mpix
Yes PNG
No 10 Mpix
Yes GIF
No 12 Mpix
No WebP
Yes 16 Mpix
No TIFF
No 20 Mpix
Yes BMP
No 24 Mpix
No SVG
No 28 Mpix
Yes 32 Mpix

The built-in player in Philips OLED769 generally performs well. Although it may lack support for non-standard formats, which could be an issue for specific users, most should be satisfied with the available options. The built-in player in the TitanOS system allows for the reading of Polish characters and changing the font colour, which additionally makes everyday usage easier. Thanks to these features, playing files from USB is comfortable and versatile.

Apps

7/10

OK
Disney_Plus
OK
Amazon_Prime_Video
OK
Viaplay
OK
Player_TVN
No
Polsat_Box_Go
OK
Canal_Plus_Online
OK
TVP_VOD
No
Apple_TV_Plus
No
SkyShowtime
OK
Rakuten
OK
CDA_Premium_Browser
No
Spotify
No
Tidal
OK
Netflix
OK
YouTube
OK
MAX
No
Kodi

Sound

6.7/10

6.7/10

Subjective sound quality

Yes Dolby Digital Plus 7.1

Yes Dolby True HD 7.1

Yes Dolby Atmos in Dolby Digital Plus (JOC)

Yes Dolby Atmos in Dolby True HD

Yes DTS:X in DTS-HD MA

Yes DTS-HD Master Audio

In the sound category, Philips OLED769 may not offer super dynamic sound, using 2x10W speakers. However, it is worth noting the support for all Dolby and DTS audio formats. This allows users to enjoy high-quality sound with the help of external players, despite the power limitations.

  • OLED 4K Technology: Offers deep blacks, infinite contrast, and vibrant, natural colours, resulting in exceptional picture quality.

  • P5 AI Perfect Picture Processor: Utilises artificial intelligence to analyse and optimise the image in real time, ensuring sharpness, smoothness, and depth of detail in every scene.

  • Ambilight on three sides: Unique Ambilight technology emits light that matches the content displayed on the screen, creating an immersive atmosphere and enhancing the visual experience.

  • Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos: Support for these technologies ensures cinematic quality of both image and sound, offering realistic visual effects and spatial audio.

  • TITAN OS: Intelligent Smart TV platform provides quick and easy access to popular streaming apps like Netflix, YouTube, and Amazon Prime Video.

  • HDMI 2.1 and gaming features: Support for HDMI 2.1, 4K at 120 Hz, along with ALLM, VRR, AMD FreeSync Premium, and NVIDIA G-Sync technologies ensure smooth and responsive gameplay without lag or tearing.

Philips OLED769

Philips OLED769 test confirms that this model is a great choice for those looking for a reasonably priced OLED TV. Thanks to advanced technology, OLED769 users can enjoy incredibly vibrant colours and excellent contrast. Deep blacks and bright whites displayed on the screen make a huge difference, especially in a dark room. The Philips OLED769 test shows that this model delivers exceptional picture quality, making it a fantastic choice for watching movies as well as gaming.

Motion Smoothness and 120 Hz Technology

With a refresh rate of 120 Hz, the Philips OLED 769 confirms that the TV performs excellently in dynamic scenes, both in sports broadcasts and games. The OLED769 provides smooth images, eliminating blurring and allowing comfortable viewing of all dynamic events. Whether it’s watching action movies or playing console games, the Philips OLED769 guarantees smooth image display without stuttering.

Ambilight – Unique Philips Feature

If you’re looking for something that enhances the atmosphere in the room, the Philips OLED769 test highlights the extraordinary Ambilight system. With backlighting that responds to the image displayed on the screen, the OLED769 creates an incredible atmosphere, especially in darker rooms. This functionality makes evening movie watching even more immersive. While it may not appeal to everyone, the Philips OLED 769 test shows that Ambilight is a feature that significantly impacts the comfort of using the TV.

New Operating System – TitanOS

Despite the stunning visual experiences, the new TitanOS operating system in the Philips OLED769 may present a challenge for some users. Our Philips OLED 769 test shows that while the system operates quickly, it lacks several popular applications such as Spotify or Player.pl. Nevertheless, for those who primarily use basic apps, the new system is sufficiently functional. The OLED769 offers quick and responsive performance, positively affecting the comfort of using the TV.

Summary – Philips OLED769 is a Solid Choice

Philips OLED769 is a TV that will satisfy those looking for excellent picture quality and smooth motion at a reasonable price. Although the new TitanOS operating system has its flaws, it will not be a barrier to daily use for many users. The OLED769 is a solid choice that offers exceptional picture quality and modern features, ideal for today’s lifestyle.

Philips OLED769 Test – Technologies for Demanding Users

As the test indicates, Philips OLED769 offers impressive picture quality thanks to OLED technology, ensuring deep blacks and vibrant colours. The 55OLED769 test shows that the 120 Hz panel handles dynamic scenes exceptionally well, which is important for sports and gaming enthusiasts. The test highlighted the presence of the three-sided Ambilight system, which adds a unique atmosphere when watching in a dark room.

Philips OLED769 Test – New Operating System TitanOS

The Philips 55OLED769 test reveals that the new TitanOS operating system operates quickly, but it lacks some popular applications such as Spotify or Player.pl. The OLED769 test pointed out the system's limited functionality, which may be significant for more demanding users. Additionally, the 55OLED769 test shows that the TV has low input lag, which is beneficial for gamers. To learn more about other models, it’s worth checking out the TV tests available on our site.