Philips is launching its 2024 OLED models a little earlier this year, with the first TVs, including OLED809 and OLED909, now available in Europe.
Philips is launching four new OLED ranges. OLED809 replaces last year's OLED808 and is considered a direct competitor to LG's popular C-series, known as C4 this year.
OLED809 features a 144Hz panel, an upgraded video processor, and for the first time Apple AirPlay 2 and HomeKit support. The TVs still offer 3-sided Ambilight and Google TV.

Philips OLED809. Photo: FlatpanelsHD
Flagships with MLA OLED
Philips' new flagship TVs featuring brighter MLA OLED panels are also starting to roll out, set to compete with QD-OLED TVs.
The OLED909, equipped with 4-sided Ambilight, replaces the OLED908 and is available in 55, 65 and 77 inches. The OLED959, a special edition with more powerful built-in Bowers & Wilkins speakers, will be available later this year in a 65-inch size only.

Philips OLED909. Photo: FlatpanelsHD
OLED759 switches to Titan OS
The more affordable OLED759, available in sizes from 48 to 77 inches, is switching to Titan OS and lacks some features compared to the more premium OLED models with Google TV.
Titan OS is a new operating system for TVs, which you can learn more about and see in action here. Titan OS will also be introduced in Philips' 2024 LCD TVs. You can find more information about features and specifications in FlatpanelsHD's 2024 Philips TV line-up overview.
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