Philips 65OLED808 vs. TCL 65C845 Mini LED

General Features

FeaturePhilips 65OLED808TCL 65C845 Mini LED
Screen Size (inches)6565
Resolution3840 x 2160 (4K UHD)3840 x 2160 (4K UHD)
Panel TypeOLEDMini LED
Refresh Rate (Hz)120120
Weight (kg)Approximately 22Approximately 21
Dimensions (mm, with stand)1451 x 837 x 691448 x 830 x 68

Image Quality

FeaturePhilips 65OLED808TCL 65C845 Mini LED
Pixel Response Time (ms)11
Brightness (nits)Approximately 800Approximately 1500
HDR SupportHDR10+, Dolby Vision, HLGHDR10+, Dolby Vision IQ, HLG
Contrast RatioInfinite (with OLED)Very high (with Mini LED, local dimming zones: 576)
Color GamutNear 100% DCI-P398% DCI-P3

Sound System

FeaturePhilips 65OLED808TCL 65C845 Mini LED
Sound Power (Watts)5060
Sound TechnologyDolby Atmos, DTSDolby Atmos, DTS HD
Speaker Configuration2.1 channel2.1 channel, subwoofer support

Connection Options

FeaturePhilips 65OLED808TCL 65C845 Mini LED
HDMI Ports4 (HDMI 2.1 supported)4 (HDMI 2.1 supported)
USB Ports33
Wi-FiYes, Wi-Fi 6Yes, Wi-Fi 6
BluetoothYes, 5.0Yes, 5.2
Smart PlatformAndroid TVGoogle TV

Philips 65OLED808 offers the advantages of OLED technology with excellent contrast and black levels, which provides a more natural image in dark scenes. TCL 65C845 Mini LED performs better in HDR content with higher brightness levels and can be more effective in bright environments as a result. Both are suitable for gaming and fast-moving content thanks to their high refresh rate, but the TCL model may cause less halo effect due to the abundance of local dimming zones. Philips’ Ambilight feature enriches the viewing experience, while TCL’s Mini LED structure may seem like a more expensive option. In conclusion, image quality varies according to your preferences; OLED wants deeper contrast, while Mini LED is brightness-focused.

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