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SHARP 4T-C65EQ3KM2AG 65-Inch 4K UHD Quantum Dot Frameless Android Smart TV with Freeview HD, Google Assistant, Chromecast, 4 x HDMI, 2 x USB & Bluetooth, QLED TV – Black

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The new range includes a number of Mini LED displays, along with a new platform for the Mini LED and the FS gaming TVs Next up is the XLED 1000 Mini LED, which includes 1000 dimming zones.It also features a 144Hz refresh rate, the new platform, Quantum Dot colour support and runs the Google TV interface. Like the XLED 2000, it also has an integrated sound system by Harman Kardon. XLED 300Mini LED The Sharp EQ3 sounds surprisingly good for a modern super-slim TV, and this is primarily thanks to a hybrid Harman Kardon two-channel sound system, where each speaker is composed of a forward-firing silk tweeter and downward-firing woofer, driven by 15W of built-in amplification. Approximate width of the display. If the manufacturer does not provide such information, the width is calculated from the diagonal and the aspect ratio.

Information about the number of pixels on the horizontal and vertical side of the screen. A higher resolution allows the display of a more detailed and of higher quality image. Our testing measures contrast and maximum brightness, as well as lag time. Using a Leo Bodnar Video Signal Input Lag Tester to test video signal delay, we time how long it takes for content to travel from the original video source to the screen, measured to the millisecond. Shorter response times equate with faster gaming performance, letting us objectively know which TVs are better for gaming. Capability:Among entry-level TVs the most important feature is what kind of smart TV system the TV uses. Among midrange models, look for a feature including full-array local dimming, mini-LED and 120Hz refresh rate, which (unlike some other extras) do help improve the picture in our experience. And among high-end TVs, OLED technology is your best bet. Information about the maximum vertical viewing angle, within which the image on the screen is of acceptable quality. It's safe to say a lot of TVs nowadays don't have the most dynamic sound, instead focusing on an improved picture. Also, with TV's getting slimmer, manufacturers are having to squeeze in speakers into more smaller spaces. Sony is one brand that is striving to make sure its TVs provide excellent quality sound and the Sony A80L is certainly no exception.

The TV has a max refresh rate of 144Hz refresh, Quantum Dot colour support, MEMC (Motion Estimation, Motion Compensation) for motion and Dolby Vision IQ, which uses the TV’s sensor to adjust the picture settings depending on a room’s brightness so the viewer can see all the detail within the image. The XLED 300 has Dolby Vision and Atmos, as well as DTS:X audio support. There’s also MEMC support for motion but this TV runs Android TV instead of newer Google TV. FP and FN series The gaming features and performance of the LG G3 are also impressive. With four HDMI 2.1 ports that support 120Hz Dolby Vision gaming, VRR, ALLM as well as Nvidia G-sync and AMD FreeSync, the G3 also looks stunning, even during graphically intense moments. The Game Mode optimizer gives you plenty of settings to tweak to get the best out of video games and even adjusts settings to a game based on its genre with one option within the game menu, and it does a great job while it’s at it.

Not only does this TV perform well, but it’s worth mentioning that it looks great. It has a slim design, thin bezel and a solid hexagonal plate stand, the QN90C has strong visual appeal. There’s also Ambient Mode, a Samsung feature that displays artwork and photos in low-power mode. Overall, the performance is solid, with good stereo separation thanks to the size of the panel, a decent front soundstage that enjoys a degree of scale, clear dialogue, and some nice depth to the bass. Of course, the bass will never go as low as a sub, and at higher volumes the delivery becomes strained, but at sensible levels, this is a capable TV that can handle TV shows and movies. Ergonomics Information about the ergonomic functions - height adjustment, swivel angles, tilt angles, etc. VESA mount The pixel pitch shows the distance from the centers of two neighboring pixels. In displays, which have a native resolution (the TFT ones, for example), the pixel pitch depends on the resolution and the size of the screen.The TCL QM8/QM850G QLED is one of the brightest TVs we've tested. It's a great choice overall, although the Hisense U8/U8K is a bit better and cheaper. Still, the TCL is the more vibrant TV of the two, so if you prioritize pop over accuracy or image processing, consider it. The maximum number of colors, which the display is able to reproduce, depends on the type of the panel in use and color enhancing technologies like FRC. Information about whether there is a possibility for wall mounting according to the VESA Mounting Interface Standard (MIS).

You don’t necessarily need access to 4K entertainment content to enjoy the benefits of 4K resolution, either, since many of the best 4K TVs – i.e. most of the 65-inch displays on this list – boast impressive upscaling technologies that bolster content filmed in HD. Our team selects the best 65-inch TVs based on a few main factors: their overall picture performance including contrast, color saturation and motion handling, as well as their feature set, design and smart TV platform. We're looking for TVs that are well-built and have the technology to last for the next few years. Information about whether the stand can be dismounted. Usually, this is required for wall mounting.With stunning picture and sound quality, a raft of innovative and interesting features, and a few killer extras, the A95L easily deserves to play among the most stalwart of the industry’s power players — and it dominates them in more than a few categories. Size class of the display as declared by the manufacturer. Often this is the rounded value of the actual size of the diagonal in inches. Replaced the Samsung QN90C/QN90CD QLED, Hisense U8H, and Hisense A6H with the Sony X93L/X93CL, Hisense U8K, and Hisense A65K, respectively. Added a few Notable Mentions. The only displays which sport a sharper picture are the 8K variety – though, being a still-new technology, choice in that department is much more limited and, naturally, 8K models are far more expensive. How we tested the best 65-inch TVs It has good image processing, making it a very good home theater TV cheaper than other options from LG and Sony. It's also a fully featured gaming TV capable of up to 4k @ 144Hz on two of its HDMI 2.1 ports and supporting every VRR technology for a nearly tear-free gaming experience. Although, like with the Sony TVs, you'll need to work around the limited number of HDMI 2.1 ports. You could also save money by going for the Hisense U7K, though it has worse contrast and lower peak brightness than the U8K. However, it has the same features and is a great TV for the price.

But you'll also want to look into more advanced features, like smart home control, video conferencing capability, and other features that may be brand exclusive, or at least unevenly distributed between premium and budget sets. Information about the maximum horizontal viewing angle, within which the image on the screen is of acceptable quality. The best 65-inch TV we've tested is the Samsung QN65S90CAFXZA, commonly known as the S90C. It's an impressive TV that delivers fantastic picture quality and looks amazing with any content. Its QD-OLED panel provides a perfect contrast ratio, with no distracting blooming around bright objects, and its colors are incredibly vibrant and realistic. It gets extremely bright, so highlights in HDR stand out well, and with its fantastic reflection handling, it can easily overcome glare in a bright room. Unfortunately, it doesn't support Dolby Vision HDR; it instead supports HDR10+, a similar, albeit not as widespread, HDR format. We’ve answered this question in a much more detailed guide elsewhere on TechRadar, but the short answer is: yes, if you can afford to. Finally, Sharp is launching the FS gaming TV. This TV also happens to be the only one outside of Sharp’s Mini LED range that we know will launch with the new platform.

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The XLED 2000 is the top-of-the-line Mini LED TV with 2000 dimming zones. The TV runs on Sharp’s new platform, as do the other two Mini LEDs and the FS gaming TV, which includes Filmmaker mode. Due to availability issues, we replaced the LG C2 OLED with the LG C3 OLED as our 'Best Upper Mid-Range 65-Inch TV'. Furthermore, the newer Sony A95L OLED replaced the Sony A95K OLED. The system includes voice search, thanks to a built-in microphone, which makes finding content easier, and there’s Google Assistant. This turns the EQ3 into a fully-functioning smart assistant, with a degree of hands-free control, plus there’s support for Chromecast. There’s also a built-in media player with support for all the main file formats via USB or your home network. Sharp EQ3 review: Image quality

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