{"id":8393,"date":"2021-08-03T20:17:36","date_gmt":"2021-08-03T18:17:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2021\/08\/03\/top-9-best-qled-smart-tvs\/"},"modified":"2021-08-03T22:14:16","modified_gmt":"2021-08-03T20:14:16","slug":"top-9-best-qled-smart-tvs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2021\/08\/03\/top-9-best-qled-smart-tvs\/","title":{"rendered":"Top 9 Best QLED Smart TVs"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>QLED is quickly becoming one of the more popular TV technologies out there. Many prefer it over OLED, since it provides a lot of the same benefits as OLED, but without screen burn-in and often times at a lower price. OLED is still the holy grail, but of course there are some issues with it.<br \/>\nCurrently, Samsung is the biggest TV maker doing QLED TVs, so in this list of the best QLED TVs, it\u2019ll be dominated by Samsung. But TCL has also released a couple models as well. Which also means those are Roku QLED TVs.<br \/>\nTop 9 Best QLED Smart TVs<br \/>\nWe have listed nine of the best QLED smart TVs that are currently on the market, down below. These range from smaller TVs, to larger ones, as low as $549, all the way up to several thousand dollars.<br \/>\nThere\u2019s even a 8K QLED TV available in this list.<\/p>\n<p>Sizes<br \/>\nPrice<br \/>\nWhere to Buy<br \/>\nSamsung Q80R QLED 4K TV<br \/>\n55, 65, 75, 82\u2033<br \/>\nStarting at $1299<br \/>\nSamsung.com<br \/>\nSamsung QN900A QLED 8K TV<br \/>\n65, 75, 85*<br \/>\nStarting at $4999<br \/>\nSamsung.com<br \/>\nTCL 5-Series 4K QLED Roku Smart TV<br \/>\n50, 55, 65, 75\u2033<br \/>\nStarting at $549<br \/>\nAmazon<br \/>\nSamsung QN90A Neo QLED 4K TV<br \/>\n50, 55, 65, 75, 85\u2033<br \/>\nStarting at $1449<br \/>\nSamsung.com<br \/>\nSamsung QN85A Neo QLED 4K TV<br \/>\n55, 65, 75, 85\u2033<br \/>\nStarting at $1499<br \/>\nSamsung.com<br \/>\nSamsung Frame QLED TV<br \/>\n32, 43, 50, 55, 65, 76\u2033<br \/>\nStarting at $599<br \/>\nSamsung.com<br \/>\nSamsung Sero QLED 4K TV<br \/>\n43\u2033<br \/>\n$1499<br \/>\nSamsung.com<br \/>\nSamsung Q70T QLED 4K TV<br \/>\n55, 65, 75, 82, 85\u2033<br \/>\nStarting at $899<br \/>\nSamsung.com<br \/>\nSamsung Q80R<\/p>\n<p>Available in: 55, 65, 75 &amp; 82-inches<br \/>\nPrice: Starting at $1299<br \/>\nBuy: Samsung.com<br \/>\nThe Samsung Q80R is the best smart TV you can buy right now for a few reasons. But the biggest one is the picture quality. It\u2019s going to give you the best looking picture, thanks to it being a QLED TV. That\u2019s going to give you some very bright and vivid colors, and with HDR included, it\u2019s going to look stunning.<br \/>\nThis is partly thanks to the Quantum processor that is inside the Q80R, processing the picture to give you the best picture yet. Viewing angles on the Q80R are also pretty insane. Meaning that you can sit anywhere in your living room and still get a really great looking picture when watching the big game.<br \/>\nSamsung uses its own Tizen operating system for its smart TVs. It doesn\u2019t quite have as many apps as Amazon Fire TV, Roku or Android TV, but all of the big name apps are available. Including Netflix, Hulu, YouTube, Amazon Prime Video and much more. Samsung also has support for Apple\u2019s AirPlay 2, iTunes and even Homekit.<br \/>\nSamsung Q80R &#8211; Samsung.com<br \/>\nSamsung QN900A 8K QLED TV<\/p>\n<p>Available in: 65, 75, 85-inches<br \/>\nPrice: Starting at $4999<br \/>\nBuy: Samsung.com<br \/>\nThe QN900A is the second-generation 8K TV from Samsung, so it does have a big improvement over the Q9000R that was on this list previously. It\u2019s also more expensive and only available in bigger sizes. Though, to really see the difference in an 8K TV, you kind of need it in at least a 65-inch model.<br \/>\nThis has the new Samsung Neo Quantum Processor 8K which is going to provide a stunning picture on the QN900A. It will also upscale non-8K content to an 8K resolution. Which is needed since there is very few titles available in 8K right now.<br \/>\nIt also has what Samsung calls \u201cInfinity Screen\u201d with almost no bezels on any of the sides of the TV. So it can melt into the wall of your home, particularly if you have it mounted.<br \/>\nSamsung QN900A 8K QLED TV &#8211; Samsung.com<br \/>\nTCL 5-Series 4K QLED Roku Smart TV<\/p>\n<p>Available in: 50, 55, 65, 75-inches<br \/>\nPrice: Starting at $549<br \/>\nBuy: Amazon<br \/>\nThis is the cheapest QLED TV on this list. And that mostly comes down to the fact that TCL does sell their TVs almost at cost. It\u2019s how they\u2019ve become so popular.<br \/>\nThe 5-Series has support for Dolby Vision HDR, as well as HLG and HDR10. There\u2019s also an auto-game mode available for optimized fast-response gaming experience. Making it great for those that just picked up the PlayStation 5 or the Xbox Series X.<br \/>\nOf course, Roku is built-in here. Allowing you to watch all of your favorite TV shows and movies here without any issues. Roku works with Chromecast, Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa and even AirPlay. Making it super versatile.<br \/>\nTCL 5-Series 4K QLED Roku Smart TV &#8211; Amazon<br \/>\nSamsung QN90A Neo QLED 4K TV<\/p>\n<p>Available in: 50, 55, 65, 75, 85-inches<br \/>\nPrice: Starting at $1449<br \/>\nBuy: Samsung.com<br \/>\nThis is the 2021 release of the lower-end Neo QLED TVs from Samsung. It comes in a variety of sizes ranging from 50 to 85-inches. So there\u2019s something for everyone here.<br \/>\nNeo QLED is a sort of new technology that Samsung started using in 2021. This means that it uses Mini LEDs instead of just regular LEDs. Making it a much improved picture over the older models. It\u2019s also brighter, without appearing washed out.<br \/>\nSamsung has AI upscaling available here, thanks to the Neo Quantum Processor 4K. Which ensures that you always get full 4K resolution on your TV.<br \/>\nSamsung QN90A Neo QLED 4K TV &#8211; Samsung.com<br \/>\nSamsung QN85A Neo QLED 4K TV<\/p>\n<p>Available in: 55, 65, 75, 85-inches<br \/>\nPrice: Starting at $1499<br \/>\nBuy: Samsung.com<br \/>\nThis Neo QLED TV is actually slightly cheaper than the QN90A series, but it also doesn\u2019t come in the smaller size. You still get to enjoy all the benefits of Neo QLED here though, which is nice.<br \/>\nThe Neo Quantum Processor 4K will upscale non-4K content to 4K resolution. So you can really take full advantage of this impressive looking display.<br \/>\nLike the rest of the Samsung TVs on this list, this does also have all of your favorite apps available. Like YouTube, HBO MAX, Netflix, Hulu and much more.<br \/>\nSamsung QN85A Neo QLED 4K TV &#8211; Samsung.com<br \/>\nSamsung Frame QLED TV<\/p>\n<p>Available in: 32, 43, 50, 55, 65, 75-inches<br \/>\nPrice: Starting at $599<br \/>\nBuy: Samsung.com<br \/>\nThis is a rather unique QLED TV. This is what Samsung calls \u201cThe Frame\u201d. Basically, the bezels are the same width on all four sides, and you can use this as a picture frame when you\u2019re not watching TV. And thanks to QLED offering realistic colors, it can really look like a painting.<br \/>\nThat is also why The Frame comes in much more sizes, and smaller sizes, like this 32-inch QLED TV. So it\u2019s a great way to get a smaller TV, with a great looking panel.<br \/>\nSamsung Frame QLED TV &#8211; Samsung.com<br \/>\nSamsung Sero QLED 4K TV<\/p>\n<p>Available in: 43-inches<br \/>\nPrice: $1499<br \/>\nBuy: Samsung.com<br \/>\nThis is another odd TV from Samsung. The Sero was announced at CES 2020, and it\u2019s what Samsung envisions as the future for TV. Basically, the TV can rotate to landscape or portrait orientation. Allowing you to watch vertical videos on your TV. That also explains why it comes in just one size.<br \/>\nBut this is still a QLED TV, running on Tizen. So all of your favorite apps are available on this one too. But it will take up more space than you probably expected it too. Since it needs to be able to rotate.<br \/>\nSamsung Sero &#8211; Samsung.com<br \/>\nSamsung Q70T QLED 4K TV<\/p>\n<p>Available in: 55, 65, 75, 82, 85-inches<br \/>\nPrice: Starting at $899<br \/>\nBuy: Samsung.com<br \/>\nThis is one of the higher-end QLED TVs from the 2020 release cycle. So it\u2019s not a Neo QLED TV, and that means it is using LED instead of Mini LED for the backlight. So it\u2019s not quite as bright, but you won\u2019t be disappointed with this. Especially since you can get it for under $1000.<br \/>\nIt has the same upscaling that almost every 4K TV has these days. Allowing you to watch 1080p content at 4K resolution. It also runs on Tizen, which means your favorite apps are here. Like YouTube, Netflix, Hulu, HBO MAX and more. As well as support for Bixby, Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, Chromecast, and AirPlay.<br \/>\nSamsung Q70T QLED 4K TV &#8211; Samsung.com<br \/>\nThe post Top 9 Best QLED Smart TVs appeared first on Android Headlines.&#013;<br \/>\n<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/08\/2021_QN85A_KV_PC.jpeg\" width=\"1600\" height=\"829\">&#013;<br \/>\nSource: ndroidheadlines.com&#013;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>QLED is quickly becoming one of the more popular TV technologies out there. 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