TVs
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6/10

TCL
TVs
TCL S551G
16
25
39% positive
VA panel delivers solid contrast for a budget TV — users noted HDR looks decent in dark room gaming and movie watching despite no local dimming
Google TV is a genuine upgrade over older Fire TV or Roku variants at this price, offering a cleaner smart TV experience
No local dimming means HDR is compromised — bright highlights in dark scenes lack punch and you'll notice the difference versus even mid-range QLED sets
7/10

TCL
TVs
TCL QM5K
34
9
79% positive
Shares the same QLED Mini-LED panel and local dimming zone count as the QM6K in equivalent sizes (e.g., 312 zones on the 75"), delivering comparable picture quality in SDR and most HDR use cases at a lower price
Frequently available at significant discounts — 55" units have sold for as low as $269–$329, making it one of the cheapest FALD Mini-LED TVs on the market
Native 60Hz at 4K means no 4K/120Hz gaming — serious console or PC gamers should look at the QM6K (4K/144Hz) or QM7K for full high-refresh support
8/10

TCL
TVs
TCL QM8K
38
13
75% positive
Exceptional brightness for a mini-LED at this price — owners in Texas and Arizona report the QM8K handles full midday sun through floor-to-ceiling windows without closing blinds, outperforming even the QM7K in extremely lit environments
Near-OLED black levels and contrast with significantly more dimming zones than prior-generation sets — users coming from 120-zone panels to the QM8K's 2,200+ zones describe the jump as night and day, with specular highlights and dark scene handling reaching OLED territory
Out-of-box calibration is poor — multiple owners describe the picture as 'too warm,' overblown in highlights, or washed out until significant manual tuning is done; white balance 2-point/20-point adjustments are often needed to match OLED-level accuracy
8/10

Sony
TVs
Sony BRAVIA 9
37
9
80% positive
Extreme peak brightness reaching close to 3000 nits, making it one of the brightest consumer TVs available — owners frequently joke about needing sunglasses in a dark room
Sony's XR image processor delivers the best motion handling in the mini-LED category, especially praised for sports and 24fps film content where judder is less pronounced than on OLEDs
Pricing is unstable and can jump $1000 overnight — the 85" has ranged from $2900 to $4000 depending on retailer and sales cycle, making timing the purchase critical
7/10

TCL
TVs
TCL QM9K
26
15
63% positive
Exceptional peak brightness for an LCD — owners consistently describe HDR highlights and 4K/Dolby Vision content as 'wow' moments, especially in dark room viewing
~6,000 local dimming zones deliver near-black levels that surprise even former OLED owners, with blooming described as minimal and natural-looking in typical content
Motion processing is a real weak point — multiple owners flagged it as noticeably worse than competitors like the LG QNED92A, and blur reduction settings are often best left off entirely
8/10

Panasonic
TVs
Panasonic Z95B OLED
29
13
69% positive
Exceptional out-of-the-box calibration — users measuring with colorimeters report Delta-E under 2 across greyscale and colors without any manual adjustments
Superior image processing versus the LG G5: properly tracks EOTF metadata and avoids the posterization, near-black crush, and dithering artifacts that affect G5 owners
Panasonic is exiting the European market entirely by March 2026 and has halted Z95B production — buyers in Europe face limited stock, no future firmware guarantees, and uncertain parts availability
8/10

Panasonic
TVs
Panasonic W95A
30
10
75% positive
Exceptional native contrast ratio of 5500:1 — delivers deep blacks and shadow detail without needing aggressive local dimming, noticeably outperforming competitors at similar price points
Dolby Vision IQ with ambient light sensor support provides a premium cinema experience especially in variable lighting environments, a feature more common on higher-end sets
Cannot run VRR and local dimming simultaneously in Game Mode — a real hardware limitation that affects serious gamers, though casual players report it's barely noticeable in practice
9/10

LG
TVs
LG C5 OLED
28
15
65% positive
Jaw-dropping OLED picture quality with infinite contrast — owners consistently report that LED TVs look unwatchable after a few days with the C5, with blooming immediately visible on older panels
Exceptional HDR and Dolby Vision performance, with brightness levels that are noticeably higher than the B5 and previous C-series generations — rtings.com confirms the C5 is nearly twice as bright in SDR vs the C1
WebOS ships loaded with ads, promotional banners, and content recommendations — requires deliberate digging through settings to disable, and even then some users find the UI clunky compared to Android TV or Apple TV 4K