Philips launches new 4K TVs with Dolby Vision HDR

If you're building a 4K TV with HDR, then you have to pick a side: Dolby Vision or HDR10+, and Philips is squarely in the former camp. This year, the company is expanding support for the standard, launching a new line of displays that will offer deeper, richer, Dolby-branded colors. The 69-and-59-series televisions come in a variety of sizes running from 43-inches through to 75-inches, and all offer Philips' NetTV smart TV platform. Other bullets on the spec list include macro dimming, wide color gamut, dual-band 802.11ac WiFi and HDMI 2.0a with HDCP 2.2.
At the same time, the company is also pushing out a line of series 57 TVs, which offer a more affordable 4K display without the benefits of HDR. In addition, Philips is pushing out a new UHD Blu-ray player (BDP7303) that offers both generic HDR and Dolby Vision, plus upscaling for sources like Netflix, YouTube, and Vudu. It'll turn up at some point this summer for a price that, perhaps unsurprisingly, has yet to be announced. Similarly, Philips' new TVs will be available in April 2018 for amounts of cash nobody's yet determined.
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