TP Vision comes with 4K LCD Philips TVs up to 65″ and with soundbar base
TP Vision has presented several 4K LCD TVs that are equipped with a built-in soundbar that also serves as a foot. For the sound, the manufacturer has collaborated with Bowers & Wilkins.
TP Vision first presents the Philips PUS9435 which comes with screen diagonals of 55 and 65″. This television has a 2.1 sound system with a power of 50W, in the form of a soundbar base. It also has upward-firing drivers, with support for Dolby Atmos present. The television has a silver-coloured metal frame with a dark chrome finish.
In addition, TP Vision comes with the Philips PUS9235, which is only available with a screen diagonal of 43 “. Like the 9435, it has a soundbar that serves as a foot, although the soundbar is somewhat smaller with the 9235 and the power of this 2.1 sound system is is also a bit lower at 40 W. This television also supports Dolby Atmos, but TP Vision does not talk about upward-facing drivers with this TV. The 9235 has a polished silver-colored metal frame.
Both televisions have a new remote control with illuminated buttons and the application of leather, as is also the case with the announced new OLED TVs from TP Vision. The two models also support Dolby Vision and HDR10+ and have the P5 image processor, although it is not clear from which generation this is. Both the 9435 and 9235 run on Android 9 TV.
TP Vision also comes with a lower positioned model, the PUS8505. This can be regarded as the successor to last year’s PUS7304 and comes out in 43, 50, 58, 65 and 70″. This television also supports Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, hdr10+, hdr10 and hlg, just like the aforementioned televisions. the PUS8505 does not have a built-in soundbar. According to the manufacturer, the versions in 43, 50, 58 “offer space for a soundbar of 70 mm high, according to the manufacturer. The latter also applies to the largest two versions, although they have different feet.
The manufacturer has not yet announced prices and does not mention a specific release period, but these LCD TVs will probably appear sometime before the summer.