Good deal – The Philips 48OLED806 “4 star” television at € 999.00


The Philips 48OLED806 television goes under 1000 € at Fnac.com. This is currently one of our best value for money on a budget.

With this Oled TV, Philips is eyeing gamers thanks to a reduced display delay and HDMI 2.1 connectivity. However, it does not forget the cinephile public and delivers an irreproachable image quality. Compared to the Philips OLED856, the model 806 swaps the central rotating foot for two two-tone feet (black or chrome) placed at the ends.

Philips 48OLED806

Introductory price 1290 €

we tested we liked

  • Fnac.com Marketplace usedFnac.com Marketplace used

    900.89

  • RakutenRakuten

    955.92

  • IaconoIacono

    969.00

  • Fnac.com marketplaceFnac.com marketplace

    992.91

  • Amazon MarketplaceAmazon Marketplace

    997.00

  • Fnac.comFnac.com

    999.00

  • Cdiscount MarketplaceCdiscount Marketplace

    1,066.50

  • CobraCobra

    1,099.00

  • Son-Video.comSon-Video.com

    1,139.00

  • UbaldiUbaldi

    1,139.00

  • Warranty5 yearsWarranty5 years

    1,166.99

  • LDLCLDLC

    1214.90

  • Materiel.netMateriel.net

    1214.90

  • Darty.comDarty.com

    1,299.00

  • eBayeBay

    1,420.34

How the price table works

Sub Notes

  • Ergonomics

  • Image quality

  • Consumption

  • Audio

  • Clouding

  • HDR

  • Video games

  • Reflectance

With its 48OLED806 – 48-inch (122 cm) version with different feet from the Philips 55OLED856 that we tested – Philips delivers an almost perfect TV that only misses the fifth star because of its audio system a little behind. The image quality is excellent, whether in SDR or HDR. This year, Philips has worked particularly on reducing display delay and integrating HDMI 2.1, which make this TV a versatile model that is suitable for both movie and TV fans as well as video game enthusiasts. . For originality, the Ambilight system remains as impressive and above all exclusive to Philips models.

Strong points

  • Image quality.
  • Contrast.
  • Viewing angles.
  • Best compensation engine on the market.
  • High performance P5 AI processor.
  • Reactivity.
  • Originality of the Ambilight system.
  • Possibilities offered by Android TV (applications, Chromecast, etc.).
  • Reduced display delay.
  • HDMI 2.1 compatibility (4K 120 Hz, ALLM, VRR).

Weak points

  • Audio system behind in terms of image quality.

As an alternative

LG 48C1

Introductory price 1290 €


LG 48C1
5 stars by LesNumériques.com

  • IaconoIacono

    949.00

  • Fnac.com Marketplace usedFnac.com Marketplace used

    974.89

  • RakutenRakuten

    1,027.00

  • Amazon MarketplaceAmazon Marketplace

    1,029.00

  • UbaldiUbaldi

    1,029.00

  • CobraCobra

    1,099.00

  • Shopping streetShopping street

    1,128.99

  • Cdiscount MarketplaceCdiscount Marketplace

    1,258.50

  • Boulanger.comBoulanger.com

    1290.00

  • Son-Video.comSon-Video.com

    1290.00

  • Darty.comDarty.com

    1,299.00

  • eBayeBay

    1319.00

  • LDLCLDLC

    1319.95

  • Materiel.netMateriel.net

    1319.95

  • Warranty5 yearsWarranty5 years

    1319.99

  • Fnac.com marketplaceFnac.com marketplace

    1337.96

How the price table works

Sub Notes

  • Ergonomics

  • Image quality

  • Consumption

  • Audio

  • Clouding

  • HDR

  • Video games

  • Reflectance

  • Repairability

It’s flawless for the LG 48C1 – 48 inch (122 cm) version of the LG 55C1 we tested – which, like its predecessor, is one of the most successful TVs on the market. It displays a perfectly calibrated image in SDR and HDR, very wide viewing angles and infinite contrast. The surprise comes from the rising peak of brightness which rivals that of the LG G1 yet equipped with the Oled Evo panel. The LG 48C1 will suit both moviegoers and video game enthusiasts thanks to its flawless responsiveness and the integration of the functions essential to enjoy the latest game consoles (HDMI 2.1, 4K120, VRR). Certainly one of the best Oled TVs on the market.



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