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Whether you're after a small or large telly, you're likely to find a suitable option for your budget.There's never a bad time to buy one
So far, we've seen massive discounts on last year's top models, and in the coming months we expect to see a slew of new TVs from Sony, LG,
announced its crop of 2020 QLED TVs that include newer versions of the Q90, Q80, Q70 and Q60, and LG should have its 2020 OLEDs out in the
next month or two.If you can't wait a few more months until new models arrive, however, there are plenty of amazing TVs from 2019 that are
That includes sets from the likes of TCL, which offer great performance at a really good price, and high-end options like QLED TVs from
Samsung and OLEDs from LG.We're expecting a number of new television sets to hit the market in the coming months, but with 2020 only having
just begun, we're still recommending the best TVs from the previous year until their replacements officially come around.Samsung Q90R QLED
TVLG C9 OLED SeriesSony Bravia A8G OLEDSamsung Q900R QLED TVSony A9G Master Series OLEDLG B9 OLED SeriesSamsung Q70R QLED TVSony Bravia
X9500G SeriesTCL X7 Series UHD QLEDLG SK85 Super UHDImage credit: Samsung 1
Samsung Q90R QLED TVBright and beautiful but still missing some key components65-inch: QA65Q90R | 75-inch: QA75Q90RSuperb picture
qualityIncredible HDR performanceWider viewing anglesComprehensive smart platformNo Dolby VisionLast year, the Samsung Q9FN was the TV to
It won plaudits galore for its features and image quality, not to mention its excellent, improved smart platform that came with Bixby
support and Samsung SmartThings
The new model has a visibly superior viewing angle that holds its own against an OLED TV, and the local dimming delivers deep blacks without
To that end, the new Ultra Black Elite filter is nothing short of a revelation, rejecting ambient light in a way that just staggers
It can also surpass any OLED when it comes to HDR, with images that are often breathtaking in their detail and dynamic range.In fact our
However in all other respects the Samsung Q90 is an absolutely stellar TV that takes QLED to another level.Read the full review:Samsung Q90R
QLED TVSamsung QN65Q90RAFXZA FlatLG C9 OLED Series (2019) 2
qualityComprehensive featuresHighly effective smart platformLimited peak brightness for HDRNo HDR10+ supportThe LG C9 is a truly exceptional
The major difference is the inclusion of the 2nd generation Alpha9 processor, which uses AI enhancements to deliver stellar SDR and HDR
images, and helps make the upscaling and processing second-to-none with incredible levels of detail and image fidelity.As is the case with
The absolute blacks and pixel level of precision afforded by the self-emissive technology ensures that HDR looks stunning
true in 2020.Read the full review:LG C9 OLED (OLED55C9, OLED65C9, OLED77C9)LG OLED55C9PUA Alexa Built-inLG OLED65C9PUA Alexa Built-in(Image
Sony Bravia A8G OLEDSony's latest OLED may be expensive, but it's totally worth the price.55-inch: Sony KD55A8G | 65-inch: Sony
KD65A8GAmazing 4K HDR performanceUltra-customizable pictureBest motion processingMiddling sound qualityFairly expensiveIR remote isn't
greatIf there's one thing that the A8G OLED proves, it's that Sony remains the king of upscaling
In our review, we found that the Sony Brave A8G OLED was able to take old DVD HD/SDR footage and making it look modern, producing natural
comes with the telly, but there's no denying that delivers the goods when it comes to its most important aspect: picture quality.That
being said, Sony's AG8 is still on the expensive side, especially compared to the LG B9 and C9 OLED
Both TVs cost much less and offer much of the same picture quality at a more attainable price point, however, it's our opinion that Sony's
incredible upscaling tech does justify the increased cost.Read the full review:Sony Bravia A8G OLEDSony XBR-55A8G 55 Inch TV:Sony - 55"
Class - OLED - A8GSamsung Q900R QLED TV 4
Samsung Q900R QLED TVAn 8K LCD-LED TV for the history books65-inch: QA65Q900R | 75-inch: QA75Q900R | 82-inch: QA82Q900R8K pictures look
immenseIncredible brightness and colorGround breaking upscalingExpensiveNot much true 8K contentWith most people - *cough* content providers
pictures are incredible, looking just like the real world - only better
version):Samsung Q950R 8K QLED TVSamsung 75' Class Q900 QLEDSamsung QN75Q900RB 75-inchSamsung QN82Q900RB 82-inchSamsung QN85Q900R 85" QLED
8KViewSony Bravia A9G OLED (2019) (Image credit: Sony)5
Sony A9G Master Series OLEDEquipped with the X1 Ultimate processor, the A9G is Sony's killer OLED77-inch: KD77A9G | 65-inch: KD65A9G |
55-inch: KD55A9GLuscious 4K HDR imagesBest-in-class HD upscalingAcoustic Surface+ audioAndroid TV is clunkyNo support for HDR10+A direct
It embraces a characteristically minimalist design that disguises a host of cutting-edge features like Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support,
plus Netflix Calibrated Mode (of interest to many), and IMAX Enhanced certification (of interest to few).This is a screen that looks
premium, and has a spec on the right side of righteous
The Android platform is easy to live with, that vibrating sound system entertaining and picture quality top notch
Offering Dolby Vision is a welcome refinement, but the caveat is a lack of support for HDR10+
Class 4K UHD OLEDSony XBR-55A9G 55" BRAVIAViewSony - 55" Class - OLED - A9GLG B9 OLED Series (2019) (Image credit: LG)6
cheapest 2019 OLEDRich colors and sharp detailwebOS smart platformNot the latest processingSome noise in dark scenesNo HDR10+The LG B9 OLED
Samsung Q70R QLED TVThe Q70R is a solid mid-range model that has most of the flagship's shine55-inch: Samsung QA55Q75R | 65-inch: Samsung
QA65Q75RExtremely bright HDR picturesExceptional contrastGood smart TV systemLimited viewing angleSome mild backlight bloomingNo Dolby
however, not everyone can afford the flagship model
the Q70R includes the same comprehensive smart platform, extensive connections, and cutting-edge features found further up the range
Sony Bravia X9500G SeriesA beautiful 4K HDR TV that desperately needs an attached soundbar65-inch: Sony Bravia KD65X9500G View at DellX1
Ultimate ProcessorNetflix Calibrated ModeMotion handling, 4K upscalingPoor sound qualityMediocre 4K/HDR black levelsOK, so you don't want
(or can't afford) Sony's new A9G OLED or the fantastic-but-pricey Z9G
So what should you buy? Check out the X9500G series
With superb 4K image clarity, powerful SDR-to-HDR remastering, and a smooth direct LED backlight, Sony is offering something very different
person that wants a bit more pop to your images all you need to do is turn on Live Color in the picture settings
series is its beautiful display panel
It is remarkable in that physically one could almost mistake it for an OLED panel
It has a similar pane-of-glass look which is very modern in its styling.If you're after a TV with plenty of smarts, TCL has you covered, as
as this is an Android TV, it does implement Google Assistant voice control
fitted with a 1.1GHz, 64-bit quad-core CPU with 2.5GB of processing RAM
Occasionally, this resulted in some minor judder and artefacting with 1080i/50 and 576i/50 content, but this shouldn't prove too much of an
issue.This telly offers Ultra HD (4K) resolution and HDR picture support (although not Dolby Vision), and thanks to the inclusion of 16
local dimming zones, the X7 is able to produce some wonderfully deep black levels
LG SK85 Super UHDAn LED television to ThinQ long and hard about55-inch: LG 55SK8500 | 65-inch: LG 65SK8500Improved blacksImpressive AI
featuresTerrific color accuracyFluid motionExcellent viewing anglesBacklighting is noticeableLG's webOS an acquired tasteSpeakers lack
bassTraditional thinking would suggest that your new telly must be of the OLED or QLED variety
However, we're here to tell you that there are still some very good standard LED televisions available that offer terrific 4K HDR picture
Though it still sports an edge-lit backlighting system, it's still able to produce relative good black levels
It also boasts fantastic colour accuracy (thanks to the inclusion of Dolby Vision support) and exceptionally fluid motion, which is of the
speak directly to your television in order to issue commands or ask questions, such as what the weather is going to be like tomorrow.Read