Philips’ most affordable 2025 Ambilight OLED TV just got even cheaper thanks to this Black Friday deal

Of all the OLED TVs on the market, Philips TVs are the most unique thanks to their Ambilight feature. And just in time for Black Friday, the Philips OLED760 has crashed to a record-low price at Amazon of £1,099 (was £1,499).

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Philips OLED TVs are a firm favourite here at TechRadar because we can’t get enough of Ambilight, a unique feature where coloured lights that match the picture on screen are projected onto the wall behind the TV, giving an extra layer to the viewing experience. And this Black Friday deal nets you a big saving on the already well-priced OLED760.

Today’s best Philips OLED760 Black Friday deal

Philips’ most affordable OLED TV just got even cheaper, with this deal at Amazon knocking £400 off its price. The OLED760 delivers contrast-rich, colourful pictures and, of course, comes with a unique feature: Ambilight. This projects coloured lights on the wall behind the TV, making the picture feel even bigger and more immersive. A favourite feature here at TechRadar, Ambilight really does make Philips’ OLEDs stand out from the crowd. View Deal

The Philips OLED760 stands out from the rest of the TV market thanks to its Ambilight feature. I’ve talked before about how much I love Ambilight, as the coloured lights add another dimension to watching a movie or playing a video game. It makes the screen itself feel that much bigger and when given a colourful movie that will really show it off, say Elemental, Wicked or Star Wars, it makes these colours feel bolder and richer.

The OLED760 is packed with gaming features as well. It supports 4K 120Hz, VRR including FreeSync Premium and G-Sync and ALLM, putting it up there with the best gaming TVs available.

The OLED760 has full HDR support, including both Dolby Vision and HDR10+. It also uses Titan OS, a simplified and user-friendly smart TV platform.

More Black Friday TV deals

The 55-inch LG C5 drops below £1,000 for the first time this year, a show-stopping price for a five-star OLED TV. To get this deal, simply use code SAVE100 at checkout at Crampton & Moore. No other TV covers all the bases for the money as well as the C5, delivering brilliant picture quality, unbeatable gaming features and performance, and an intuitive smart TV platform for the most competitive price in its category. View Deal

The 48-inch B5 has dropped to its lowest-ever price with this deal at AO, dropping to £674. To get this deal, you need to be an AO member, but at £75 off the non-member sale price, it’s worth it. It costs £39.99 a year to become an AO member, but that means you’re still getting a further £35 off anyway. But the B5 is a brilliant TV, delivering great picture quality and superb gaming performance without the price tag of other OLEDs. This is easily one of the best TV deals you’ll find in the Black Friday sales. View Deal

The TCL Q7C (AKA the TCL C7K in some retailers) delivers bold, vibrant picture quality with Dolby Vision and HDR10+ support, as well as a great suite of gaming features, including 4K 144Hz and FreeSync Premium Pro support, making it a great TV for gaming and movies. While this deal only knocks off £37, any saving on this already brilliant value TV is worth it. View Deal

Shop more of today’s best Black Friday sales

  • Amazon: up to 66% off tech & essentials
  • AO: up to £500 off Dyson, Bosch & Hisense
  • Argos: up to 50% off appliances, tech & toys
  • Boots: save on 1,000s of beauty products
  • Currys: deals on Ninja, Shark & Lenovo
  • Dell: laptops from £279
  • Dyson: up to £550 off vacuums
  • EE: Switch 2 bundles from £20/month
  • John Lewis: up to 50% off tech & fashion
  • Lego: sets & accessories from £2.99
  • Samsung: deals on appliances & phones
  • Very: up to 40% off tech, toys & fashion

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