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The 8 Best Samsung TVs 2025

by Robert /
03/05/2024

OLED? QLED? QD-OLED? Neo QLED? Without seeing a TV in person, it’s easy to get swamped in the model numbers and marketing, making it tough to distinguish what features really matter to your viewing experience.

If you need a hand, we’re here to help. That’s why we’ve compiled our best Samsung TVs on the market today.

Samsung is an exceptional brand for home electronics and we’re going to take you through their TVs, from budget to high-end, and the everyday to the extraordinary.

In a hurry?

At a glance, here are our top three Samsung TVs:

Samsung Q60D QLED 4K HDR Smart TVBest value option to balance casual viewing and quality

4K HDR10+ for enhanced clarity

Object Tracking Sound LITE and Adaptive Sound

Q-Symphony compatible for cohesive sound with compatible soundbars
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Samsung S90D OLED 4K HDR Smart TVBest mid-range OLED option

NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor delivers an enhanced near-4K experience

Dolby Atmos and Object Tracking Sound LITE

Also Q-Symphony compatible
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Samsung QN900D Flagship Neo QLED 8K HDR Smart TVBest 8K premium model

Flagship Quantum Dot technology for peak colour accuracy

State-of-the-art Neo Quantum 8K AI Gen 3 Processor 8K enhances every visual detail

Dolby Atmos, 12 in-built speakers, and AI-enhanced sound

AI Sound function adjusts audio based on content
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Why we’ve chosen these TVs

When selecting our top Samsung TVs for 2024, we considered several key factors to ensure there’s something for everyone. First, resolution is paramount. A large portion of Samsung TVs are 4K. This is quickly becoming the standard for home entertainment, but we do appreciate that it’s not for everyone.

For those looking to future-proof their system, we’ve also featured ultra-clear 8K options, covering a wide range of needs.

Next, size matters; we’ve picked TVs that fit snugly in a den or fill a spacious living room, ranging from compact 32-inch screens to projector-rivalling 98-inch displays.

Budget is another crucial consideration. We understand everyone has different spending limits, so our list includes both affordable options that balance quality with cost and premium models with cutting-edge tech. We’ve focused specifically on Samsung because of their consistent innovation and leadership in home entertainment technology, ensuring that every model offers something of quality.

The best Samsung TVs

1. Samsung DU7100 55″ UHD 4K HDR Smart TV

Samsung 2024 DU7100 55Key features

  • 55-inch and 65-inch screen sizes available
  • Part of Samsung’s Crystal UHD range, with 4K and PurColor
  • Samsung’s Tizen OS with SmartThings integration

Pros

  • Affordable 4K smart TV, with entry-level features
  • Enhanced image dynamics with HDR10+
  • Audio is synchronised with on-screen action thanks to Object Tracking Sound Lite

Cons

  • Refresh rate of 50Hz might not be enough for high-speed gaming or sport

The Samsung DU7100 is an excellent option if you’re looking for a mid-range 4K TV, using Crystal UHD panel technology which sits just below the QLED range as a more entry-level alternative. This TV is available in 55-inch and 65-inch screen sizes, making it flexible for different rooms and viewing preferences.

In terms of connectivity, the DU7100 is well-equipped with three HDMI inputs capable of handling 4K at 50Hz.

Like all Samsung TVs, it lacks Dolby Vision, but it does support HDR10+ which provides dynamic metadata to dynamically adjust brightness, contrast, and colour settings. The TV also features a USB 2.0 port, an optical digital output, and both Ethernet and Wi-Fi options, ensuring versatile connectivity for your media sources.

The Tizen operating system built into this TV makes everything easy to navigate. You’ll find plenty of streaming apps to choose from, and managing your smart home is a breeze with Samsung’s SmartThings app. Plus, if you like using voice commands, it works great with external Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa devices.

When it comes to sound, the DU7100 is fitted with built-in two-channel speakers, so you can start using your TV right out of the box. That said, for many, the basic 20W output probably won’t cut it for the full cinematic experience. If this is the case for you, we’d recommend adding one of Samsung’s Q-Symphony-compatible soundbars. This will harmonise the soundbar with the television’s output, effectively utilising all of the speakers in your system.

However, despite the 20W output, the TV’s Object Tracking Sound Lite and Adaptive Sound make for an immersive audio experience. Through OTS Lite, the DU7100’s built-in speakers synchronise audio with the action on screen. The Adaptive Sound function then tailors the sound output to the visual content, making it harmonised and immersive.

And gamers, the DU7100 offers a decent gaming experience with support for ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) and VRR, making it suitable for casual gaming. There’s also Motion Xcelerator for a crisp, smooth picture. However, it’s worth noting for the latest generation gaming, due to its 50Hz panel, it does not support 4K at 120Hz.


2. Samsung Q60D QLED 4K HDR Smart TV

Samsung 2024 Q60D 55Key features

  • 55-inch to 85-inch screen sizes available
  • 100% Colour Volume with Quantum Dot and dual LED technologies
  • Uses AI to upscale lower-resolution content

Pros

  • Bright colours suitable for frequent everyday watching
  • Ultra-thin profile, which is great for wall mounting
  • Includes voice control and solar power remote control

Cons

  • As an entry-level QLED TV, black levels may be considered limited

While Crystal UHD has its merits, let’s introduce you to a budget-friendly QLED option: The Samsung Q60D QLED 4K HDR Smart TV.

In essence, QLED panels use something called Quantum Dot technology. This comprises a layer of tiny semiconductor particles that light up in different colours when the LED backlight hits them, which results in much greater brightness, contrast, and colour accuracy than standard televisions. New for 2024, the model also uses AI to enhance lower-resolution visual content, making the picture more vibrant and detailed.

This model is available in a variety of sizes, again ranging from 55 to 85 inches. While we’re still counting them in the budget-friendly category, expect to find the larger models priced over £1,000. However, the smaller sizes can usually be found for much less, and are a go-to for those looking to upgrade their home entertainment system.

As with all of Samsung’s smart TVs, Tizen OS remains the backbone of the smart interface. It’s an intuitive and comprehensive control panel, developed by Samsung and Intel, and serves as your hub for all the most popular video streaming services and entertainment channels.

The Q60D’s Motion Xcelerator technology is perfect for action-packed entertainment, enhancing motion clarity for fast-moving scenes. In Game Mode, you’ll experience noticeable smoothness, with Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) automatically switching to the most responsive setting when gaming, reducing latency for a more immersive experience.

It might not facilitate 4K at 120Hz or VRR, but the Q60D excels in overall performance for above-average casual gaming, with superior motion handling that benefits gamers and film buffs alike.

On the sound front, the TV is equipped with Object Tracking Sound Lite, a feature that aligns audio with on-screen action to deliver more engaging audio/visual synchronisation.

Once again, Q Symphony tech is included, meaning you can use a compatible Samsung soundbar in tandem with the in-built 20W speakers to maximise sound output. This helps compete for the limitations typically associated with ever-narrowing TV design. But what modern TV is complete without a nearly bezel-less frame? The Samsung Q60D’s AirSlim design melds effortlessly with your living space, emphasising sleek, modern aesthetics.


3. Samsung The Frame 4K Ultra HD QLED Smart TV

Samsung The Frame 4K Ultra HD QLED Smart TVKey features

  • 43-inch to 65-inch screen sizes available
  • Art Mode TVs, blend discreetly into your room
  • Includes the One Connect Box to reduce wire clutter

Pros

  • Matte display designed to give you a glare-free viewing experience
  • Samsung Art Store features over a thousand artworks to choose from
  • Sleek appearance, mounts flush to the wall, and customisable frames

Cons

  • High-priced 4K models, with cost reflecting design over advanced technology​

Have you ever spent hours perfecting furniture arrangements, only to realise you have to squeeze in a big black box somewhere? Maybe you don’t want to disrupt the feng shui of your bedroom, living room, or kitchen. It’s a common issue. When off, TVs – regardless of size, panel type, or brand – become void space.

Samsung’s The Frame 4K Ultra HD QLED Smart TV counteracts this.

When not in use, this TV can double as an art piece, displaying famous works or your own photos.

Easily integrated into your space, it features a customisable bezel, standard in neutral black, to match your room’s decor. This super slim QLED screen, enhanced with anti-glare technology and room brightness sensors, offers consistent luminosity in various lighting conditions and has evolved to display prolonged stationary images without the concern of screen burn.

Likewise, The Frame can be displayed in both portrait and landscape orientations, giving you flexibility in how you incorporate it into your decor – perfect for any space that benefits from a more dynamic display.

So speciality aside, how does The Frame perform as a TV?

Exceptionally well thanks to its state-of-the-art technology. As well as being a seamless piece of art, The Frame also boasts some advanced features that make it ideal for gaming, watching high-speed sports, and just casual viewing.

Powered by Samsung’s Quantum Processor 4K, the TV optimises sound and picture quality to deliver stunning clarity and depth. This processor also boosts upscaling capabilities, ensuring everything you watch is displayed in near-4K quality, regardless of the source.

The TV also has a 100Hz refresh rate – going beyond the 50Hz we’ve seen on our list so far. What’s particularly great for gaming and sports content is the Motion Xcelerator 120Hz, which offers exceptionally smooth, crisp motion handling. And it has the sound to match thanks to Object Tracking Sound (OTS), which aligns the audio to the action on screen for an immersive experience.

Unlike the 2023 model, which had a 20W sound output through a 2.0CH speaker configuration, this 2024 model has a 40W sound output through a 2.0.2CH speaker configuration.

Installation is less cluttered with the streamlined connectivity provided by the One Connect Box, which centralises connections for all your media devices. The Frame also features a Tizen-powered smart hub, offering built-in access to major streaming services with support for Dolby Atmos audio, enhancing your viewing experience with immersive sound.

Though The Frame carries a higher price point, its dual function as both a top-tier TV and a digital art display makes it a worthwhile investment for those who value aesthetics as much as performance.


4. Samsung DU8000 Crystal UHD 4K HDR Smart TV

Samsung 2024 DU8000 55Key Features

  • 55-inch and 65-inch versions available
  • Motion Xcelerator
  • Two-channel speaker system with Object Tracking Sound Lite and Adaptive Sound

Pros

  • Vibrant and lifelike picture quality
  • Smooth performance for gaming and sports
  • Extensive app support with Tizen OS

Cons

  • Limited to two-channel audio output

The Samsung 2024 DU8000 Crystal UHD 4K HDR Smart TV is an excellent choice for anyone looking to upgrade their home entertainment setup. It delivers a strikingly clear and colourful picture thanks to the Dynamic Crystal Colour technology and the Crystal Processor 4K which ensures that all content is upscaled to near-4K quality, giving you enhanced clarity and depth.

When it comes to sound, the DU8000 doesn’t disappoint. Its two-channel speaker system is equipped with Object Tracking Sound Lite and Adaptive Sound, which adjusts the audio based on the content you’re watching, ensuring immersive audio that complements the visual experience. If you seek an even richer sound experience, Samsung Q Symphony allows you to synchronise the TV’s speakers with a compatible Samsung soundbar.

Great for gamers, the Motion Xcelerator technology and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) reduce motion blur and input lag, providing smooth and responsive gameplay. Additionally, the built-in Gaming Hub lets you access popular gaming platforms like Xbox, Blacknut, and Nvidia without needing a console, further streamlining your gaming setup.

Connectivity-wise, the TV includes three HDMI ports, two USB ports, and Wi-Fi, ensuring you can easily connect all your devices. Powered by Tizen OS, the DU8000 supports a wide range of streaming apps, including Netflix, Disney+, and Apple TV, and offers a customisable Smart Hub interface for personalised content recommendations. The DU8000 also supports voice control with Alexa and Google Assistant, making it easier to operate and integrate with your smart home devices.


5. Samsung S90D OLED 4K HDR Smart TV

Samsung 2024 S90D 83Key features

  • 48-inch to 83-inch screen sizes available
  • NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor
  • Motion Xcelerator 144 Hz motion

Pros

  • OLED technology provides pure blacks and bright whites for a vibrant, detailed picture
  • 144Hz refresh rate for PC and VRR 4K/120Hz for next-gen gaming
  • Processor has been upgraded to the NQ4 AI Gen2 for an enhanced near-4K experience

Cons

  • Quite a high power consumption

Let’s get back to basics with a more traditional style of TV.

Having focused so heavily on QLED technology, seeing a Samsung TV toting OLED is enough to pique interest. Known for exceptional contrast ratios and true blacks, OLED TVs feature pixels that emit light independently, enabling precise dimming and complete shutdown to locally enhance dark areas of the image.

The Samsung S90D uses OLED technology. With each pixel being individually controlled, the picture is exceptionally detailed and vibrant. Upgraded for 2024, the NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor then brings out even more colour and detail, whilst enhancing brightness. It uses AI and 20 neural networks to not only sharpen details in the picture but to also improve sound by clarifying voices amidst background noise.

It also enhances lower resolution images to near 4K quality, making older content more immersive as well as meaning you don’t have to scrap any sub-4K devices in your media cabinet.

Gamers will also appreciate the enhanced smoothness and responsiveness provided by Motion Xcelerator 144Hz, which is designed exclusively for PC gaming. VRR 4K/120Hz then improves the picture further by ensuring fluid gameplay even during fast-paced action.

Sound-wise, Dolby Atmos brings the audio up to the same standard as the picture, delivering an immersive experience through the TV’s eight speakers. Even without external speakers, the TV ensures that the sound surrounds you and envelops you in the action.

There are loads of extras that make the TV easy to integrate into any home. It’s compatible with the SmartThings app, meaning you can control your home’s devices from your TV. There’s also the customisable Smart Hub, which provides 4K films, TV shows, and catch-up apps with personalised recommendations.


6. Samsung QN95D Neo QLED 4K HDR Smart TV

Samsung QN95D Neo QLED 4K HDR Smart TVKey features

  • 55-inch to 85-inch sizes available 
  • Features an ultra-slim, nearly bezel-less Infinity One design
  • Anti-reflection screen minimises glare in bright environments

Pros

  • Quantum Matrix Technology and Mini LEDs enhance brightness and contrast
  • Dolby Atmos and Object Tracking Sound+ offer an immersive audio experience
  • It supports a 144Hz refresh rate, ideal for gaming and fast-paced scenes 

Cons

  • High price point, especially for a Mini LED TV

As we move up to the higher end of the best Samsung TVs, let’s talk about the Samsung QN95D. As one of the best Samsung TVs, it’s where things start to get a little more high-spec.

Central to the QN95D’s appeal is its Neo QLED technology. Unlike Samsung’s usual QLEDs that use standard LED backlights, the Neo version steps up the game with minuscule Quantum Mini LEDs. Controllable on a much smaller scale, this clever tech allows for ultra-fine brightness and contrast control, delivering deep blacks and punchy colours.

This display technology sidesteps some of the common pitfalls of OLEDs, such as screen burn-in and decreased brightness over time.

Once again, picture quality and performance are top-notch, with 4K resolution and the NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor at its core. As previously mentioned when we touched on the S90D, this processor doesn’t just improve image quality; it uses 20 specialised AI networks to smartly upscale less-than-4K content to better clarity, making everything you watch look its best.

Connectivity-wise, the QN95D is well-equipped, supporting HDMI inputs with up to 144Hz refresh rates, ideal for next-gen gaming consoles and high-performance PCs. As with all Samsung TVs, it runs on Tizen OS, offering a wide array of apps and an intuitive navigation system, ensuring you can easily access and enjoy your favourite content with personalised recommendations for movies and shows.

The QN95D stands out for its audio quality with a 4.2.2 channel speaker system, enhanced by Dolby Atmos, Adaptive Sound Pro, and Active Voice Amplifier for a deeply immersive sound experience. It also features Object Tracking Sound+ that aligns the audio precisely with on-screen action. For even more auditory depth, it supports Samsung’s Q-Symphony, allowing for soundbar integration to create the most expansive sound of any model on our list.


7. Samsung Q80D QLED 4K HDR Smart TV

Samsung 2024 Q80D 85Key features

  • Screen sizes available between 50-inch and 85-inch
  • Features a Quantum Dot QLED panel
  • NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor

Pros

  • NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor, Quantum Dot, and Real Depth Enhancer provide an extremely detailed and vibrant picture
  • Supports 4K/120Hz gaming, variable refresh rates, and has low input lag
  • Object Tracking Sound (OTS) Lite, Dolby Atmos, and Q-Symphony compatibility

Cons

  • There’s no anti-reflection, which could be an issue in brightly lit rooms

The Samsung Q80D QLED 4K HDR Smart TV is equipped with Samsung’s NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor – seemingly a mainstay at this end of the price range – to enhance the picture and upscale low-resolution content to near-4K quality through the use of AI and 20 neural networks. Additionally, the Direct Full Array back panel elevates the contrast with precise backlight control, making darks deeper and brights more explosive.

You also have Quantum Dot and Real Depth Enhancer for excellent colour and detail of foreground elements.

The Samsung Q80D fits snugly into the gaming arena with its Motion Xcelerator 120Hz and FreeSync Premium Pro, supporting a 120Hz frame rate for that extra edge in fast-paced games. This, alongside HDMI 2.1, ensures it keeps pace with the latest consoles. There’s also AI Auto Game mode, which automatically adjusts settings to match the game’s genre, so you get a smooth, immersive experience, whatever style of game you’re playing.

The audio on the Q80D is respectable, boasting Dolby Atmos, Adaptive Sound Pro, and Object Tracking Sound Lite, but it’s housed within a 2.2-channel speaker setup. While not as robust as the previously mentioned S95C, like many Samsung TVs, the sound can be augmented with Q-Symphony for a more immersive experience.

All in all, the Samsung Q80D manages to make a compelling case for itself, blending vast visual real estate with smart features like the Tizen OS-powered entertainment hub and solid performance – all with a price tag that scales with its size.


8. Samsung QN900D Flagship Neo QLED 8K HDR Smart TV

Samsung QN900D Flagship Neo QLED 8K HDR Smart TVKey features

  • 65-inch to 85-inch sizes available
  • Utilises Quantum Matrix Technology Pro with Quantum Mini LEDs
  • Neo Quantum 8K AI Gen 3 processor

Pros

  • 8K provides an image four times sharper than 4K
  • Dolby Atmos, Object Tracking Sound Pro, and inbuilt 6.2.4 channel speakers
  • Ultra-slim frame with nearly invisible bezels offers an edge-to-edge viewing experience 

Cons

  • The high price of 8K compared to the amount of content available

Bringing up the rear of our top Samsung TV picks, last but by no means least, the Samsung QN900D NEO QLED 8K HDR Smart TV makes a bold statement as the current apex of visual technology in Samsung’s lineup. Renowned for its superb image quality, this model is not just a television; it’s a window into the future of home cinema.

At the heart of its appeal is the stunning 8K resolution.

For those wondering how that compares to the rest of the 4K TVs on this list, 8K is four times sharper, offering a jump up to 33 million pixels. This leap in detail means everything from nature documentaries to bustling city scenes are rendered with jaw-dropping clarity.

The QN900D’s state-of-the-art Neo Quantum 8K AI Gen 3 Processor excels in upscaling lower-resolution content, using 512 neural networks to ensure everything is delivered in 8K quality with enhanced brightness, contrast, and motion.

Samsung’s implementation of Quantum Mini LED technology via their Quantum Matrix Technology Pro ensures that brightness and contrast are handled with finesse, producing deep blacks and vibrant colours. This technology, when paired with 8K, results in a picture that’s not just brighter, but also nuanced.

Design-wise, the QN900D features a nearly bezel-less frame, which Samsung terms the “Infinity Screen”, offering a more immersive viewing experience that pushes the edges of the visual frame out of sight. This elegant design ethos extends to the practical as well, with the inclusion of the One Connect box to simplify cable management.

However, it’s not without its drawbacks. The QN900D is a significant investment, with a price tag that might give even the most enthusiastic AV aficionados pause. And while its performance as a smart TV is robust, thanks to the comprehensive Tizen platform, Samsung’s lack of support for Dolby Vision might deter some home theatre purists.

That being said, if you’re seeking the pinnacle of Samsung’s TV technology, and price is not an obstacle, the QN900D offers an unparalleled visual experience that’s hard to match. Its blend of cutting-edge technology and user-centric design makes it a formidable contender for anyone looking to futureproof their home entertainment system.

Things to consider when buying a Samsung TV

Size

Samsung The Frame Smart TV on a wallKnowing the ideal size of your TV helps you choose the right one for your space. In small rooms, a 32-inch to 43-inch TV might be more suitable, while larger areas may need 55-inch to 85-inch screens. To calculate the ideal measurements, multiply the screen size you’re considering by 1.2. For instance:

55-inch x 1.2 = 66-inch (or around 1.7m). Bingo!

Now we know that if your sofa is about 1.7m from the TV, a 55-inch screen should provide the most immersive experience; not too big, not too small. Keep in mind practical considerations like space and cost, but otherwise use this as a baseline for comparison.


Panel types

Here’s a quick summary of some of the most common panel types:

  • Crystal UHD uses LCD technology with LED backlighting, offering a budget-friendly introduction to UHD content in Samsung’s lineup
  • OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) uses a carbon-based film between two conductors that emits light when electrically charged, allowing individual pixel control for high contrast
  • QLED (Quantum Dot Light Emitting Diode) uses Quantum Dots in conjunction with LED backlight to enhance image brightness and colour
  • Neo QLED advances QLED with Mini-LED technology, offering finer backlight control and improved contrast in dark scenes. These usually appear at the premium end of the lineup

Sound quality

Samsung OLED 4K HDR Smart TVSamsung TVs generally have decent built-in speakers that are sufficient for casual viewing or immediate setup. However, as the depth of flatscreen televisions becomes thinner and thinner, there are natural limitations on the performance of in-built speakers.

For a richer audio experience, you should consider adding a soundbar to your home entertainment setup.

Samsung soundbars are designed to work seamlessly with Samsung TVs, often controllable using the same remote and user interface, and some models include features like Q-Symphony, which synchronises audio to play simultaneously from the TV speakers and soundbar to simulate a larger and deeper sound system.


Budget

When setting your budget, consider how central the TV will be to your routine life. It’s tempting to opt for the biggest and most feature-packed model, but consider whether the TV will be a daily entertainment centrepiece or just for occasional use.

Cinephiles, sports fans, and gamers should consider high frame rate 4K or 8K TVs for superior resolution, smart features, and connectivity, effectively future-proofing their setup. However, a standard 4K TV, especially with the latest AI upscaling technology, is adequate for those mainly watching everyday content. Balance your budget with your needs to avoid overspending on unused features.

QLED vs. OLED

We’ve touched briefly on the QLED and OLED comparison; now, let’s determine which one might be more suitable for you.

QLED TVs use a layer of Quantum Dots along with an LED backlight, brightening your screen and making colours pop. They’re fantastic in well-lit rooms and are generally more budget-friendly. Plus, they’re resistant to wear like burn-in, which is great if your TV is frequently used throughout the day.

Conversely, OLED TVs control each pixel individually and can completely shut down spaces to deliver true blacks and impressive contrast, ideal for dark environments. While pricier and susceptible to burn-in from static images, they’re excellent for cinephiles and gamers seeking immersive visuals.

Neo QLED elevates the QLED lineup with Mini-LED technology, providing precise backlight control for superior brightness and contrast. This micro-scale technology ensures detailed rendering of dark and light scenes, ideal for those seeking advanced display technology.

What’s so great about Samsung?

Samsung QLED 4K HDR Smart TV in a living roomKnown for their pioneering technology, Samsung offer a spectrum of TV ranges designed to fit any budget.

This means whether you’re looking for a high-end experience or a more budget-friendly option, there’s likely a Samsung TV that meets your needs without compromising on quality.

All of their smart TVs are powered by Tizen OS. This operating system provides an intuitive interface that makes it easy for users to navigate, enhancing the smart TV experience as well as suggesting content based on your viewing preferences.

While Samsung TVs don’t support Dolby Vision, they compensate with their own HDR technology that ensures visual clarity.

They’ve also focused heavily on QLED technology, pushing the form further with every generation to leverage brighter visuals and a wider colour gamut. This ultimately delivers vivid, life-like pictures even in well-lit rooms, ensuring that every scene pops with clarity and vibrancy.

FAQs

Which Samsung series is best for TV?

The Samsung Neo QLED series is the best in the Samsung TV lineup. This series incorporates advanced Mini-LED technology which enhances brightness and improves contrast, making it ideal for all viewing environments. The incorporation of Quantum Dot technology ensures vibrant and precise colours.


Is OLED or QLED better?

QLED is superior in terms of brightness and durability. Samsung’s QLED TVs use Quantum Dot technology to achieve brighter visuals and longer lifespans compared to OLED TVs. However, OLED TVs offer better contrast and black levels, making them better for dark room viewing.


Is Samsung TV any good for the money?

Samsung TVs offer excellent value for the money. They provide a wide range of models from budget-friendly to high-end, all equipped with intuitive technology. The inclusion of Tizen OS across their range ensures a user-friendly interface and access to a wide array of streaming services and apps.

Final thoughts

As we’ve explored the best Samsung TVs it’s clear that whether you’re seeking cutting-edge technology or outstanding value, Samsung’s range has something to suit every viewing need.

We’ve mentioned Q-Symphony technology a lot today. If you’re interested in adding a soundbar to your home entertainment setup, why not explore our 6 best soundbar and subwoofer picks? You could also check out our guide to choosing the best TV for gaming to enhance your next-gen experience with optimal visual and audio performance.

Remember, the right TV can transform your everyday viewing, every single time.

Rob is all about home cinema. With a hefty movie collection and aspirations for a speaker system that will really test his neighbours’ patience, he believes that nothing should stop you from losing yourself in another world for just a few hours until those credits roll (Except maybe tea breaks).

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