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● TIPS & TRICKS

● Google Assistant wakes with a press of the remote; Alexa users can use a linked smart speaker.

● The picture menus are extensive, but well worth a visit to rein in the motion control and noise reduction.

● Only two of the HDMI ports are at 2.1 standard, so check before plugging in your games console.

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HOTBUY

Philips 55OLED907 £1930 /go.stuff.tv/OLED907

It’s no one’s idea of a bargain, but nevertheless the 55OLED907 will be money well spent for even mild telly addicts. For once, here’s a TV with audio quality that truly matches its image quality – and be in no doubt, the image quality available here is very impressive indeed. The Ambilight illuminations are as slick as ever too. Resign yourself to a long stint sorting out the initial setup (as is always the way with Philips) and you’ll never look back.

Stuff says ★★★★★

A great OLED television with impressive brightness and top-class audio

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Apple TV 4K

Fills the one hole in Android TV’s streaming lineup, and is a must if you’re all-in with Apple’s other tech. from £149 / apple.com

LG OLED65G3 £2699 /go.stuff.tv/G3

The sixth generation of LG’s clever Alpha 9 processor is running the G3 show – which means improved HDR and better-balanced audio, plus the sort of authority over even the trickiest content that ensures it’s always a natural watch. But the biggest a

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