Best TV 2018: which TV should you buy

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Best TV Buying Guide: Feast your eyes on TheIndianSubcontinent's round-up of the best TVs money can buy in 2018.You know the feeling
and to get the very best TV on the market you're going to have to splash the cash
How can you be sure you're really getting the best screen for your moolah, when an investment of this size can be a massive oneYou do the
your disposal, but the noise can be overwhelming
Weighing up your funds, is it time to make the jump to OLED, or will LCD still cut it Do you need smart features, and if so, through what
Some screens really do outperform others, offering better contrast, higher clarity and new technologies like Wide Color Gamut (WCG) and High
Dynamic Range (HDR) that will dramatically improve your TV watching experience."So, should I buy a TV now or wait it out"This is a question
we get a lot
some of the best panels are already being manufactured today
While tomorrow's screens might be a bit larger, a bit brighter and a bit cheaper, today's screens are just as competent in their own
these, you should probably look somewhere else.Not sure where to start Here are the best TVs we tested this year.1
Samsung Q9FN QLED (2018)The best TV ever Could be!65-inch: Samsung QE65Q9FNSpectacular HDR picture qualityPowerful, well-rounded soundGood
style in 2018
The FALD panel works in tandem with Samsung QLED Quantum Dots to produce a picture that's brighter and more colorful than near any we've
LG C8 OLED Series (2018)LG sets a new standard with its 2018 OLED range55-inch: LG OLED55C8 | 65-inch: LG OLED65C8Superb picture
qualityComprehensive featuresHighly effective smart platformLimited peak brightness for HDRNo HDR10+ supportAt the top of our list for 2018
It's here because it combines an impressive picture, an extensive set of features, an attractive design and its unrivaled smart platform, to
deliver one of the best TVs we have seen to date
worth considering this year (see: Sony's A1E and A8F OLED or LG's own E8 and W8 OLED models) but we think the OLED C7 offers the best
price-to-performance ratio of any TV under the sun in the year 2018.Read the full review:LG OLED C8 (OLED55C8, OLED65C8)3
100-inch: Sony XBR-100Z9DStunning HDR picture qualityGround-breaking backlightAndroid TV feels sluggishPretty average audioFrom the moment
It is, hands down, the holy grail of television for 2018: a TV able to combine the extreme, high dynamic range-friendly brightness of LCD
technology with a backlight arrangement capable of getting LCD closer than ever before to the stunning light control you get with OLED
own light levels independently of their neighbors
This should enable the TV to produce more of the extremes of light and shade associated with new high dynamic range (HDR) technology while
Triluminos wide color technology for unlocking the extended color spectrums associated with HDR sources.4
LG Signature Series W7 OLED (2017)LG's W7 OLED melds into the wall65-inch: LG 65W7OLED | 77-inch: LG 77W7OLEDInsanely slim designColor,
clarity and contrastFuture-proof HDRMotion issues with TruMotionThe LG W7 OLED is truly something special
But the thin frame on top of a Dolby Atmos soundbar on top of four types of HDR support on top of the magnetic mounting system on top of the
new webOS 3.5 operating system surely did the trick
Sony Bravia A1E OLED (2017)Sony's brand-new TV for 2017 is returning to OLED65-inch: Sony Bravia 65A1E | 55-inch: Sony Bravia 55A1EGorgeous
dimmingExcellent motion handlingUnfussy but elegant designHDR is a bit dimOK, so you don't want (or can't afford) Sony's new A1E OLED or the
fantastic-but-pricey ZD9
So what should you buy Check out the X900E series
With superb 4K image clarity, powerful SDR-to-HDR remastering, and a smooth direct LED backlight, Sony is offering something very different
with the X900F
LG E8 OLED Series (2018)A tiny processor makes a huge difference to the OLED range55-inch: LG OLED55E8 | 65-inch: LG OLED65E8Awesome picture
qualityOpulent and beautiful designExcellent operating systemOccasional picture noiseLacks brightness vs LCDHaving potentially pushed the
hardware capabilities of its current OLED screen technology as far as they can go, LG has for 2018 turned its attention to the software that
drives these screens - and this shift in focus has yielded surprisingly impressive results, improving and even removing many of the residual
need to hear is that the OLED65E8 is comfortably the best OLED TV LG has ever made.8
LG OLEDB7 Series (2017)LG's entry level OLEDs continue to impress55-inch: LG OLED55B7V | 65-inch: LG OLED65B7VExcellent all-round image
qualityComplete HDR supportGreat smart platformNo Dolby Atmos passthroughMediocre onboard audioWe've already recommended a couple of
It technically supports Dolby Atmos, but played through its mediocre downward-firing speakers the technology lacks most of what makes it
review:LG OLED B79
TCL 6-Series (R615, R617) (2018)An exceptional 4K HDR TV for the budget-minded buyer55-inch: TCL 55R617Bright, colorful HDRSupports Dolby
featured on this list)
Its performance per dollar is unmatched and its picture quality - despite a few minor flaws - will truly impress you.Read the full
review:TCL 6-Series (R615, R617)10
Bang Olufsen BeoVision EclipseGreat looks
Great sound
Beautiful design
reflective screenLimited effective viewing angleThe BO BeoVision Eclipse is the full package
surround sound system.Read the full review:Bang Olufsen BeoVision EclipseContinue on to page two to read about what to look for when buying
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