I reviewed the Philips' cheaper OLED TV, and it's a great performer with a unique advantage over LG and Samsung's rivals
· TechRadarTechRadar Verdict
The Philips OLED760 delivers brilliant picture quality, impressive gaming features and performance, plus Ambilight for an expansive and immersive viewing experience. While it doesn't tick all the boxes of its biggest rival, the LG B5, it's still a superb TV at an affordable-for-OLED price.
Pros
- +Punchy, rich picture quality
- +Great for gaming
- +Gorgeous Ambilight
Cons
- -Middling brightness
- -Just average sound quality
- -Some motion inconsistencies
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Philips OLED760: Two minute review
The Philips OLED760 does an excellent job of fighting to win out in a budget OLED TV market dominated by the LG B5 (one of 2025’s best TVs) and the Samsung S85F.
The Philips OLED760 ticks a lot of feature boxes, supporting both Dolby Vision and HDR10+, both Dolby Atmos and DTS:X sound, an impressive suite of gaming features and — of course — Ambilight. Ambilight makes it a unique entry in the budget OLED TV world, and really does give you a thrilling cinematic experience at home, by spreading light matching the picture across your walls.
The OLED760 delivers great overall picture quality, up there with the best OLED TVs. Contrast is rich and strong, with inky blacks and a great balance between light and dark tones. Colours are vibrant and bold, but also look accurate and when paired with Ambilight, can create a truly stunning scene.
Detail is also superb, with crisp textures throughout viewing. The OLED760’s motion can be inconsistent, with some frustrating motion settings, and it only delivers middling brightness, but overall its picture is still very strong.
For audio, the OLED760’s 2.0 channel, 20W speakers can’t really deliver at the same quality as its picture. While speech clarity is decent, the soundstage is narrow and bass can feel limited. I’d recommend adding one of the best soundbars to match the picture quality.
The OLED760 is up there with the best gaming TVs. It has a full suite of features including 4K 120Hz, all variable refresh rate flavours, Dolby Vision Gaming, and four HDMI 2.1 ports, which is a nice surprise. It has low-latency performance to match and easily handles fast-paced games, with its 12.8ms input lag time delivering a stable, smooth experience.
The streaming platform is TitanOS, which supports most major apps (though not Apple TV) and Freely for easy streaming of live broadcast TV channels. It’s easy enough to navigate, but some settings are quite hidden and difficult to find. Its home page does have large banner ads and no recommendations, but it’s serviceable enough. It doesn’t beat the likes of LG's webOS however.
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