The TCL C745 is an incredibly affordable QLED TV with support for all HDR formats, Dolby Atmos and DTS sound, as well as two HDMI 2.1 ports, a games menu, fast input lag and eARC on an HDMI 2.0 port. So, is it any good and does it manage to offer excellent value for money?
With much improved image quality performance compared to last year's model, along with support for all current HDR flavours, Dolby Atmos and DTS:X codec compatibility, two HDMI 2.1 ports and a host of gaming features, is this the Hisense Mini LED TV we have been waiting for? Let's find out...
We present our video review of the TCL 65-inch C845K Mini LED TV which offers 2,000 nits peak brightness and a 65-inch screen size for just £1049. Is there a catch? Watch to find out...
We take an in-depth look at the latest flagship Mini LED TV from TCL which offers all the available HDR formats, Dolby Atmos and DTS sound, plus Google TV and HDMI 2.1 gaming features at 65 inches for just £1,049. So, what's the catch?
We take a look at the midpoint in the Hisense ULED Mini LED TV range, the U7K. Can it improve on last year's U7 and provide the same features and specifications worldwide? Let's find out...
With a few tweaks over last year's model and offering exceptional peak brightness performance, can the QN95C offer up dark room viewing that highlights the best of HDR10? Let's find out...
Sharp launches a budget Android TV with compatibility for Dolby Vision, HDR10 and HLG High Dynamic Range formats. It also features a Harman Kardon sound system which supports Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital+, DTS:X and DTS Virtual: X sound formats as well as a Game Mode for a smooth gaming experience. So is this a decent budget option for a second screen? Let's find out...
The official TV of the World Cup is aiming to take a place within your home as a midrange LED LCD TV with a VA panel and FALD backlight, mixed with all available HDR formats, decent gaming options and a good quality smart OS, so is it worth consideration?
Hisense brings a flagship Mini-LED TV to the big time ahead of the World Cup with the promise of over 1300 nits peak brightness, support for all current HDR formats, as well as 4K/120 gaming support from two HDMI 2.1 inputs, so what's the catch?
TCL gives us a budget direct LED QLED TV with support for all current HDR formats including Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+, along with two HDMI 2.1 inputs and support for VRR 144Hz, 4K/120, AMD Freesync premium and ALLM (Auto Low Latency mode). Plus, there is Google TV with a wide range of apps and this all costs just under £500 at current prices, so what's the catch? Let's find out...
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Video Review: Samsung QN800B 8K Neo QLED TV
by Phil Hinton
We review the latest line of 8K Neo QLED TVs from Samsung with the QN800B, a second from the top model offering plenty of features. Is it any good? Let's find out...
Is there still a need or desire to go 8K in the current TV market or are we only just hitting peak 4K? And has QLED met its match with the current 2022 high peak brightness OLED TVs? Let's find out by testing Samsung's latest QN800B 8K Neo QLED TV...
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Video Review: Samsung QN95B 4K Neo QLED TV
by Phil Hinton
We review the flagship 4K QLED TV from Samsung in 2022, the QN95B. Packed full of the latest features, is this the LED LCD of the year? Let's find out...
Can the latest 4K QLED flagship TV from Samsung still offer image quality to please at a premium price point, now that QD-OLED offers the quantum dot goods, but with pixel-perfect black levels? Let's find out...
We take a closer look at the new Sky Glass TV. This unique proposition from Sky gives you the usual Sky channels but via streaming with no dish required. It supports Dolby Vision, HDR10 and HLG with a powerful soundbar offering Dolby Atmos and a VA FALD LED LCD Panel. Plus, it also features the latest streaming apps for 4K HDR content. So does it measure up as a serious AV proposition? Let's find out...