The new Philips TV range for 2026 introduces significant hardware upgrades aimed at increasing peak performance and smart integration. The flagship model OLED+951 It adopts the P5 AI Dual Engine processor, which implements exclusive algorithms such as AI Machine Learn Sharpness V3 and AI Perfect Reality V4 for the optimization of low-resolution content.

The META 4.0 Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 panel structure uses four layers of overlapping light sources, allowing for 99.51 nits of DCI-P3 color space coverage and 400 nits of white light at full screen. Below are the technical details for each announced model.
OLED+951 It represents the technological pinnacle of the range. It uses the P5 AI Dual Engine processor and the four-layer META 4.0 Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 panel, capable of 4,500 nits peak brightness and 400 nits at full screen. The integrated audio system is a 70W 2.2 channel speaker with digital crossover and dual compact subwoofer. For gaming, it supports a 165Hz refresh rate and introduces zoom for the repositionable on-screen mini-map. The design features an ultra-thin black metal frame and satin chrome feet.

OLED+911 This model focuses on acoustic performance in collaboration with Bowers & Wilkins. It features an 81W 3.1-channel front-firing sound system with 19mm titanium dome tweeters and Nautilus tubes. The bass section is handled by a 75mm subwoofer with four passive force-cancelling radiators, allowing the TV to be reduced to just 39.9mm thick. Available in 48, 55, 65, and 77-inch sizes, it features the same META 4.0 panel as the larger model.

OLED811 Series based on OLED_EX panels with 2,500 nits brightness and 98.51 nits of coverage of the DCI-P3 color space. It supports the Dolby Vision 2 Max format and frequencies up to 165 Hz. The audio system is a 2.2 70 W (reduced to 50 W for the 42-inch version). It is distinguished by the central swivel “circle cut” support in satin chrome finish, except for the 77-inch version which uses inclined feet.
OLED761 The entry-level model to OLED technology, available in 55-, 65-, and 77-inch sizes. It features a 1,000-nit OLED SE panel powered by the seventh-generation P5 AI processor. It includes four 48Gbps HDMI 2.1 ports and the Intellisound audio engine. The design is minimalist, with a black metal frame and satin chrome feet.
MLED981 The new flagship of the Xtra series with RGB Mini-LED technology, available in an 85-inch size. It features 11,520 local dimming zones and reaches 2,500 nits. The native refresh rate is 165 Hz, but the DLG function allows for up to 330 Hz for gaming. The audio department is a 70 W 4.1 with side-firing and downward-firing speakers.

PQS9001 (The One) 144Hz QD WCG (Quantum Dot Wide Color Gamut) LCD model, with DLG support up to 240Hz (excluding the 43-inch model). The range extends from 43 to 100 inches. The design has been slimmed down, going from 79.9 mm to 53 mm in depth. The audio configuration varies by size: 20W for the 43-inch model, 40W for the mid-range models, and 50W 2.1 for the 75- to 100-inch versions.
Evnia Evnia gaming monitors now receive software support for AmbiScape functionality, allowing ambient lighting in the room to sync with the game action displayed on the monitor, similar to what happens on TVs in the 8000 series and above.
