BUYER’S GUIDE
TVS
SAMSUNG 75QN900A
$8,999, samsung.com
A master of SD, 8K and everything in between, this isn’t OLED but has so many dimming zones you’ll swear it is. This is an outstanding TV, ready for anything today or tomorrow can offer.
SAMSUNG 65QN95A
$3,149, samsung.com
The flagship 4K model from Samsung’s 2021 range is also the first to use the new Neo QLED Mini-LED display tech, and the results are utterly incredible, beating even the OLED TVs we’ve seen so far.
PHILIPS 55OLED936
$TBC, philips.com
For a total home cinema upgrade in a single simple package, this is unbeatable. It’s not only a fantastic 55-inch OLED TV, but built into the stand is a Dolby Atmos system, complete with upfiring speakers.
LG OLED48C1
$1,530, lg.com
LG’s mid-range screen may lack a couple of the G1’s features, but it has all you really need: taking the design of the CX and making it better, adding in HDMI 2.1 and VRR as well as LG’s revised webOS.
TVS UNDER $2,000
SAMSUNG QE55Q80A
$1,999, samsung.com
This well-specced 55-inch set from Samsung is the overall best bang-for-buck TV at the time
You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.
Start your free 30 days