A video roundup of what we think are some of our favorite big-screen televisions available now in both budget and premium price brackets. The 65-inch TV market is shaping up to be better than ever as we head towards the end of 2024. Whether you’re a film buff, keen gamer or just want to make sure that every show compares the way it should —you are going to come across some pretty serious questions about what these performance metrics mean and how they apply in different user situations. In this article we provide a brief guide on some of the best 65-inch TVs money can buy in the UK, with prices and full specs too (or where applicable I explain what’s new for that brand).
1. Samsung QN95C Neo QLED TV
Price: £2,299
The flagship QN95C Neo QLED TV by Samsung doesn’t just meet those exacting standards. The model comes packing Samsung’s Quantum Matrix Technology for impressive brightness, deep blacks and vibrant colors. It also has a 4K resolution, HDR10+, and up to a 120Hz refresh rate which will cater well for gamers or movie-goers. The sound is as immersive as the imagery, thanks to Samsung Object Tracking Sound Pro. Some smart features are also supported, it provides voice commands and is the best integrated with many other Smart Home devices.
2. LG G3 OLED Evo
Price: £3,199
LG’s Evo G3 OLED is state-of-the-art in terms of OLED technology and provides perfect blacks, and infinite contrast but also unrivaled color accuracy. Brightness Booster Max technology in the G3 — a world-first for OLED screens, actually pushes the brightness levels of an OLED screen even higher and begins to tackle one of the only traditional drawbacks with said kind of display. The G3 is built for a high-class home cinema experience, with Dolby Vision IQ and Atmos support as well as a 120Hz refresh rate. The TV is even wall-mountable, so it will fit right in with your decor by sliding anonymously into the background. LG has gone with a separate WebOS OS that includes its own user-friendly home screen system and an extensive line-up of streaming apps.—
3. Sony Bravia XR A95L QD-OLED
Price: £3,499
Sony Bravia XR A95L: This TV combines the best of OLED and Quantum Dot technology, offering incredible visuals. The QD-OLED panel on the other hand drops the kit (the K bit, if you like) and suggests that it enables brightness levels higher than standard OLED while still offering the deep blacks and accurate colors for which OLED is known. Cognitive Processor XRThe brain of the new BRAVIA™ The Cognitive Processor XR from Sony takes vision and sound to the next level based on a revolutionary cognitive intelligence model. A95L additionally has HDMI 2.1 assist so it is perfect for future gaming consoles as properly. The Google TV interface on Sony hardware offers access to a variety of content including voice controls and smart home integration.
4. Philips 65OLED937
Price: £3,199
Ambilight comes as standard with all of Philips’ OLEDs, and the 65OLED937 is no different. Raking in a saving of £490, Philips’ flagship 65-inch OLED TV is now down to just five figures at only £9 shy of hitting four times the magical figure while offering you so much more than anything else around headlined by this price point with its unique 4-sided Ambilight feature that extends the colors on screen onto your walls and out into space. The OLED panel offers superb contrast and color accuracy, similarly, the integrated Bowers & Wilkins sound system provides top-notch audio output. You get the Dolby Vision and HDR10+ compatible TV with an HDMI 2.1 port to feature high-frame-rate gaming support. There are many apps and smart features preloaded on Philips’ Android TV platform.
5. Hisense 65U8K
Price: £1,299
However, if you are looking for something more affordable the Hisense 65U8K presents unbeatable value for those on a tight budget. It has a Mini-LED panel that is capable of great brightness and contrast. The device can handle Dolby Vision, HDR10+ and it is 120Hz for gamers and sports fans. While it doesn’t carry the brand cachet of Samsung or Sony, the 65U8K more than delivers on picture quality and features for less money. Hisense’s VIDAA U6 platform features a solid stable of apps, but it may lack the polish of some higher-end models.-
Latest Industry News 2024
Major improvements in the field of display technology have been seen in the UK TV market OLED, QLED and the next big thing; QD-OLED are quickly becoming a three-way battle for dominance but each has its own advantages to offer. And whileOLEDis still the benchmark for the unadulterated picture quality — QLED and QD-OLEDis help shoot up standards of brightness and colour precision. This is in line with the industry-wide takeover of higher refresh rates and HDMI 2.1 support due to a rising number of gamers looking for TV solutions, too.—
Conclusion
The right 65-inch TV for you is going to depend on what matters the most to you and your budget. From the top-of-the-range LG G3 OLED evo to more affordable options like Hisense 65U8K, 2024 is full of great choices. Check out the latest display technology and smart features to select a TV that you will enjoy watching for years.
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