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SONY XR-55A95K Review: Bravo for Sony’s Bravia QD OLED
This Quantum Dot OLED flatscreen is the TV to beat right now, believes John Archer. Read our SONY XR-55A95K Review.Samsung isn’t the only brand to combine OLED’s self-emissive contrast talents and the brightness/ colour benefits of Quantum Dots …
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SONY XR-55A95K Review
Adding a little extra refinement and balance to the unprecedented colour and contrast charms of QD OLED technology has resulted in an absolutely superb 4K TV.PHILIPS 65OLED+986 Review: OLED’s feeling supersonic
Philips’ new range-topping OLED TV introduces some much-needed class into John Archer’s living room. PHILIPS 65OLED+986 ReviewMany AV brands like to claim they’ve got a ‘statement’ model at the top of their TV lineups. Few, if any, deliver on …
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There’s no other remotely mainstream TV out there that better combines pictorial splendour, near separates-level audio and an exquisite design. But there’s a premium price for it.
PANASONIC TX-50JX850 Review: Every day brilliance
Panasonic delivers a bright-room LED TV that sports fans and gamers are going to eat up, says Steve May. Read our PANASONIC TX-50JX850 Review.Panasonic typically lures movie fans to its 4K screens with cinematic image processing offering …
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PANASONIC TX-50JX850 Review
As long as you’re not looking for 4K HFR support, this high-value LED thinscreen is a brilliant option. A few picture niggles are easy to overlook at the price.Sony XR-65X90J Review – Detail diva and motion master
Many TV brands have adopted Mini LED technology this year, but Sony is having none of it. Its 4K LCD models for 2021, including the upper mid-range 65X90J under examination here, persist with the ‘standard’ LED lighting that LCD displays have been …
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Sony XR-65X90J Review
Despite mild backlight limitations, the 65X90J’s pictures are bright, colourful and sharp, its gaming support is good and getting better, and its sound quality is outstanding.PANASONIC TX-55HZ2000 Review – OLED taken to another level
The HZ2000 ‘Professional Edition’ OLED range commands a price premium over rivals, but buyers won’t be disappointed. This 55-incher offers best-of-breed imagery and immersive Dolby Atmos audio via upfiring drivers.
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PANASONIC TX-55HZ2000 Review
The addition of Dolby Vision IQ gives this reference grade 4K OLED a welcome boost. Awesome sound, strong smarts and the most cinematic picture in town. A class-leader.SAMSUNG QE65Q80T Review – AV all-rounder
The most aordable
Samsung QLED model with
a full array local dimming
backlight, and an excellent
all-rounder. Bright, with
excellent contrast and
rich colour, plus plenty
of smarts.
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SAMSUNG QE65Q80T Review
This Swiss army knife of a 4K TV mixes a fine HDR performance with above average audio performance. Few are better equipped…SONY KD-75ZH8 Review – It’s an 8K TV, Jim…
Smaller and more aordable
than 2019’s 85in ZG9, this 8K
model is a superb performer,
courtesy of 320-zone dimming
and expressive colour. But
the 8K spec doesn’t include
playback via USB or streaming
apps.
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SONY KD-75ZH8 Review
The 75ZH8 produces arguably the best and certainly the most spectacular picture quality of the year. But 8K and next-gen gaming support is strangely limited.LG OLED48CX Review – LG’s little big idea
Has LG’s smallest ever OLED TV arrived just at the right time? John Archer swaps his 4K Blu-ray player remote for his Xbox joypad. Read our LG OLED48CX Review.Av InfoPRODUCT: 48in 4K OLED TV with Dolby Vision and HDMI 2.1
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LG OLED48CX Review
LG’s 55in CX is better value, but this 48in upstart is a peerless option for small theatres and gaming dens.PANASONIC TX-58HX800 Review – LCD that thinks it’s an OLED
Mid-range LED TV combining
lush colour with superb detail,
and multi-HDR support.
If you can’t stretch to one
of Panasonic’s OLED it’s
probably the next best thing…
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PANASONIC TX-58HX800 Review
This mid-range LED TV combines lush colours with super detail, and multi-HDR support. If you can’t stretch to an OLED it’s probably the next best thing.TCL 65C815K Review – Moving on up the TV ladder
Mark Craven reckons TCL’s C815K QLED proves the Chinese brand really means business in the UK. Read our TCL 65C815K Review.
TCL finally seems to be attacking the UK TV market with gusto. Previously it has taken residence on the entry-level …
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TCL 65C815K Review
A 65in flatscreen that will find TCL new fans, the C815K is a solid all-round picture performer with Quantum Dot wide colour and an impressive feature list.PHILIPS 55OLED805 Review – Philips adds AI to 4K OLED
The 805 is the smartest Philips OLED flatscreen yet, says an awestruck Steve May. Read our PHILIPS 55OLED805 Review.
Philips’ new OLED805 may look at first glance like a numerical refresh of last year’s 804 model, but there’s far more to it than …
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PHILIPS 55OLED805 Review
Philips’ P5 picture processor with Al is a step forward in picture quality, but that’s only part of this well-priced OLED’s feature-rich kerb appeal.SONY KD-65XH9505 Review – Sony TV soups up sound and vision
Audio innovation (including
side-firing tweeters) rubs
shoulders with highbrightness HDR imagery
on Sony’s 65-incher. Minor
LED backlight blooming,
but it’s easy to forgive.
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SONY KD-65XH9505 Review
With its bright and colourful but also natural pictures, and grandstanding audio, it’s surprisingly easy to forgive the 65XH9505’s missing features and moments of LED blooming.