Samsung's new 4K top model Samsung QE65Q90R is armed to the teeth with image enhancements. Will 2019 be the year where QLED takes the inside turn on OLED?
Is Samsung's smallest and cheapest 8K screen better than an ordinary good 4K TV? We review the Samsung QE65Q900R!
Right at the very end of the TV year, Sony pitches in with a new high-end OLED. The Bravia KD-65AF9 delivers design, image and sound in the high-end class.
Yearning for a TV that stands out in the crowd? You’ll search far and wide for a more powerful image engine than Philips’ 65OLED803.
The Panasonic TX-65FZ950E serves up image quality in the benchmark class, with sound to match.
With LG’s “almost top model” of the E8 series, you get phenomenal image quality in gorgeous packaging, but it also costs accordingly.
Samsung art TV can easily be confused with a painting when turned off, but Samsung The Frame UE55LS03 works great with moving pictures as well.
TCL is on the field with a sensible TV at a nice price, but it is questionable whether the equipment level on TCL 55DP600 has not been cut much!
Right in the middle of the busiest TV season, Samsung pulls an exciting and unexpected ace from its sleeve. Is the 55Q8D from the Koreans simply this year's best television purchase?
Philips has taken OLED and spiced it up with its ambient light Ambilight . The result is a TV with a picture experience out of the ordinary.
LG’s affordable OLED55B7V is one of the best television purchases you can make right now.
The Samsung UE55MU7075 boasts great design, as well as excellent usability, picture and sound, making it one of the better purchases in this price range.
The competition must come up with something special to surpass the Philips’ colourful OLED TV.
With this Philips model, we take a noticeable step up on the quality scale.
Top scorer from Sony costs a little more than the competition, but takes the lead for the picture it delivers!