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CNET editors pick the products and services we write about. When you buy through our links, we may get a commission. David Katzmaier. Jump to details. Looking for another screen size? Although most of these TVs are models, a few came out in For the TVs on this list I've included a " outlook" section with everything I know about the new models, but in general the TVs are similar and often a better bargain compared to models.

This list is updated periodically. Resolution: x Panel technology: LCD. Dimensions: x x mm W x H x D. Specifications Screen size: inch, inch. Panel technology: OLED. Dimensions: 1, x x 69 mm W x H x D. Reasons to avoid - Bulky remote - Not a slim TV. Panel technology: ULED. Dimensions: x x 89 mm W x H x D.

Reasons to avoid - Audio quality could be better - Stands are a bit wide and intrusive. Resolution: 8K. Smart TV: Samsung Tizen. Dimensions: Reasons to avoid - It'll cost you - Reflective screen. Reasons to avoid - Middling peak brightness - Poor motion handling. Thinner, brighter and bolder… but it comes with a few caveats. When you're looking at the best inch TVs, you're looking at where things really get into the 'home cinema' category or 'home theatre' if you're in the US.

That's not just down to the size, though: it's also about image quality. Pretty much all flagship TVs come with inch versions, so you can get some absolute stunners.

Having said that, the best inch TVs aren't limited to just including the most expensive models — there are loads of mid-range and budget models that come in this size, which is great, because it means you get to choose exactly how you want to balance features, image quality and price.

The best inch TVs are large enough that not every living room and not every TV stand can fit them easily, unlike the best inch TVs or inch TVs — they're often easier to fit if you wall mount them. But if you can fit them in, they're worth the trouble, because the extra 10 inches you get over the best inch TVs adds a huge amount of overall area — it's a huge step up in cinematic wonder. That last part is exactly why sales of inch TVs have grown rapidly in recent years behind only the best inch TVs for speed of growth — they really make the most of the HDR performance that the best OLED TVs give you, and they're where the extra resolution of the best 8K TVs starts to make itself stand out.

If you're wanting a fantastic inch TV, but are on a tight budget then we have good news because the best Black Friday deals are soon to drop which means you'll get the TV of your dreams at a fraction of the price you'd normally expect to pay - hurrah! Check out our live prices below for the best deals currently available and watch your favorite Christmas films in cinema-like style this year. The best inch 4K TVs are big, but thanks to slimmer designs and shrinking bezels, one won't take over the whole room the way that the best inch TVs would.

For one thing you can wall mount, which often saves space, and because of the high resolution offered by 4K, you can actually sit slightly closer than the recommended viewing distance of 14 feet, for the cinema experience without being able to see the pixels.

This is, in T3's opinion, the overall best TV in the world right now, and it's available in a inch size. This means exactly what it sounds like: behind the 8K pixel are smaller lights than Samsung has ever used before, and many more of them. This means the backlight is beautifully bright and even, but also that Samsung can has more control over dimming localised areas of the backlight, so it can be richly dark as well as stunningly bright.

The result is HDR performance that has to be seen to be believed, giving everything a vibrancy and realism that most other TVs can only yearn for. Then you add in the 8K resolution on top: you don't need to worry about the fact that there isn't anything to watch in 8K, because the TV is so good at taking 4K and making it look higher-resolution than any actual 4K TV can manage.

There is a real benefit to going 8K, and this TV makes the most of it. It's also excellent in other areas, from its gaming features and support for next-gen HDMI 2. You can read more in our five-star Samsung QNA review. The only downsides? Not having Dolby Vision and Atmos support continues to be an irritation, even if it isn't a dealbreaker; and it's obviously quite expensive.

You LG's latest and great image processing, paired with the rich colours and infinitely deep black levels of OLED's self-lighting pixels. Compared to the LG CX above, you get slightly better handling of colours and several other subtle image improvements that add up to a meaningful difference overall, though we think the CX represents better value overall thanks to its price cuts, which is why it's currently higher. However, if you want a newer TV with an extra year of future-proofing, then know that this does absolutely everything right, as our LG C1 review says.

It looks fantastic, and it's packed with features —including four HDMI 2. Width mm. Depth mm. Facet Value 8 3.

Facet Value Brick Red 1. Facet Value 65" Facet Value 5 8. Facet Value LED Facet Value Yes



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