The best 4K TV

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Almost every television releasing to market these days is going to be a 4K Ultra HD TV, with a bucketload of pixels bringing increased
clarity and detail to whatever it is you watch in your living room – four times as many pixels as HD, to be exact
But not all 4K TVs are created equal, and it may be hard to tell what are really the best 4K TVs out there.Each year new and improved models
release to market, and our time at TheIndianSubcontinent testing out the latest models means we can give you the definitive list of the best
4K TVs available in 2019. Although 4K resolution displays aren’t usually cheap, we’ve included a mix of options that we hope will
please everyone in the market for a new TV – even those with a slightly smaller budget. (If you're more keen on a good deal than
top-notch visuals, though, you can head to our cheap TV sales guide for the best deals on offer.)The list may be full of great options right
now, and incoming Black Friday TV deals are set to see them go for lower prices than ever – whether you brave Black Friday or wait until
the mop-up Cyber Monday sales instead.But the newer the TV, the longer its price tag will hold out – and if you’re looking for a new
Ultra HD TV, it might be best to go with an older model, which should hopefully come with a decent discount as new devices enter the
market. The best 4K TVs at a glanceSamsung Q90 QLED TVLG C9 OLED SeriesPanasonic GZ1500 OLED TVLG B9 Series OLEDSony Bravia A9G OLEDPhilips
803 OLEDSamsung Q80 QLED TVIf you're not sold on 4K tech just yet, remember it's not just a case of packing as many pixels as possible into
a screen
It's also about the quality of those all-important pixels – with High Dynamic Range and Wide Colour Gamut technologies to make those
pixels truly shine. We've been testing TVs since the dawn of 4K, and using that wealth of experience alongside the hundreds of TVs that
have crossed our paths, we've created a list of the best 4K TVs of 2019 – whether 55 inch, 65 inch, or 75 inch is what you need
We regularly update this list with new suggestions, so keep on checking back to see what replaces the leading models.What you need to know
about Black Friday 2019There's no question that Black Friday TV deals are going to be massive ahead of the November 29 start date and
continue on through Cyber Monday in early December
Whether you're looking for a state-of-the-art 8K QLED TV, or a budget-friendly OLED to binge watch your favorite Netflix series on, make
sure you bookmark our best Black Friday TV deals page for the latest updates in the run up to the sales extravaganza. Black Friday may be a
few weeks away, but we're already seeing some TV deals worth checking out
For UK buyers, these Philips 4K TVs have up to £200 off at Amazon, while US shoppers can already get some sharp TV discounts from Best
Buy.Check out our video below for an introduction to the world of 4K:What you need to know about 4K TVsBefore we get stuck in, let's have a
quick 4K refresher. For starters, not only do 4K UHD screens have four times the amount of pixels as their 1080p predecessors, these 4K TVs
also usually pack in screen technology like High Dynamic Range (HDR) and Wide Colour Gamut (WCG) that really make the most of those extra
pixels.The other reason 4K TVs have taken off is that game consoles, like the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X, have totally embraced the 4K future,
as have the Blu-ray industry and streaming video player market
The incoming PS5 and Xbox Scarlett consoles are also expected to make even more of the latest display technology for enhanced gaming
visuals.Pretty much everyone is on board the 4K Ultra HD train these days, so what better time to get a set?If all of this sounds weird or
tough to understand, don't worry
We're here to help decipher the wild, wonderful world of Ultra HD
Give us a few minutes of your time and we'll help you take home the best 4K TV on the market.The 7 best 4K TVs out there1
Samsung Q90 QLED TVThe best 4K TV of 2019, so farIncredible HDR performanceWider viewing anglesNo Dolby Vision supportNo Dolby Atmos
speakersLast year the Samsung Q9FN won plaudits galore for its features and image quality
But it's now been replaced on our list of the best 4K TVs by the Q90 QLED TV
The Q9FN wasn't perfect and there were legitimate complaints about viewing angles and an over-aggressive local dimming system that crushed
detail just above black.Samsung has clearly taken these criticisms to heart, and directly addressed them in the Q90
The new model has a visibly superior viewing angle that holds its own against an OLED TV, and the local dimming delivers deep blacks without
losing shadow detail
To that end, the new Ultra Black Elite filter is nothing short of a revelation, rejecting ambient light in a way that just staggers
belief. It's not too much of a leap to say that the Samsung Q90 is the most impressive QLED we have reviewed to date, incorporating
comprehensive features and cutting-edge picture innovations
As a result, this TV can deliver a performance that is capable of competing with and often surpassing even the best OLEDs.Read the full
review:Samsung Q90 QLED TV review(Image credit: LG)2
LG C9 OLED SeriesThe smartest OLED TV out there?55-inch: LG OLED55C9 | 65-inch: LG OLED65C9 | 77-inch: LG OLED77C9Dolby Vision and
AtmosAI-enhanced smart platformGorgeous designLacks brightness vs LCDWeaker speakers compared to higher end LG OLEDsAs the upgrade to the
C8, which topped our list last year, the C9 OLED continues LG's winning streak as the best performing OLED television for the price.There
aren't huge differences with last year's model, but the addition of the 2nd Gen a9 processor means the picture processing is truly
top-notch, with a vibrant picture full able to reach the deep blacks and rich colors that OLED panels are known for.You also get Dolby
Vision and Dolby Atmos support (premium video and audio technologies) though not the competing HDR10+ video standard
The webOS smart platform is outstanding, too, with a sleek and well-organized interface.Sure, there are more expensive OLEDs out there with
more audio output packing in, but if you're after a top panel at a reasonable price, the C9 is the television you want – while the LG B9
is also available for those wanting to shave a bit more off the asking price.Read the full review:LG C9 OLED (OLED55C9, OLED65C9,
OLED77C9)(Image credit: Panasonic)3
Panasonic GZ1500 OLED TVPanasonic's mid-range is ready for your filmsFront-firing speakersDolby Vision and HDR10+Slightly limited smart
featuresSome OLEDs push brighterThere's a very good reason that Hollywood video editors master on OLED TVs – they simply outmatch anything
else on the market. And while LG and Sony certainly have their merits in this area – the former is the largest producer of OLED panels in
the entire world, after all – Panasonic is certainly no slouch. The GZ1500 is a fantastic example of this, sitting between Panasonic's
entry-level GZ1000 and pushed-to-the-max GZ2000 and offering a great marriage of the strengths of both.With the same panel and HCX Pro
processor as the cheaper model, the GZ1500 offers a brilliant picture, with only minor colour banding and stuttering you're unlikely to
notice if you're not squinting at the screen for evidence of it
At the same time, its front-firing speakers offer an immediacy to the audio you won't get lower down the range – even if they lack the
sheer power of the GZ2000's (possibly unnecessary) 140W speakers.Read the full review:Panasonic GZ1500 OLED TV(Image credit: LG)4
LG B9 Series OLEDAn affordable OLED that doesn't compromise on qualityLG’s cheapest 2019 OLEDRich colors and sharp detailNot the latest
processingNo HDR10+Want an OLED TV experience without the price tag? The LG B9 OLED may be the television for you.Sitting at the bottom of
LG's 2019 OLED range, the comparatively budget set forgoes the a9 Gen 2 processor of its more expensive siblings (like the C9) for a simpler
a7 Gen 2 model.You have to be careful going for the cheapest OLED TVs out there, as some like the Hisense O8B simply don't get the balance
between bargain and baseline quality
The LG B9, though, still manages to achieve a dynamic picture with the infinite contrast and vibrant colours in keeping with the rest of the
range – even if some mild video noise creeps into the darker sections of the screen.Overall, though, its £1,299 starting price (for the
55-inch model) makes it the best 'budget' OLED out there.Read the full review:LG B9 OLED TV(Image credit: Sony)5
Sony Bravia A9G OLED TVThe A9G Master Series is an OLED to take on the bestTop-class upscalingAcoustic Surface+ audioLean back designNo
Freeview Play, or HDR10+Why buy the A9G OLED? The 2019 model excels when it comes to upscaling, with SD and HD images looking as polished
and detailed as you could hope for on the A9G’s 4K display – while the OLED panel manages to draw out incredible color and contrast
performance. Sound is also a key feature, with Sony’s premium Acoustic Surface+ Audio technology emitting audio out of the panel itself,
rather than jutting out of rear-firing speakers.The lack of HDR10+, or even the UK catch-up service Freeview Play, may disappoint some,
though these are niggling issues in a truly top-notch television.Coming in 55-inch, 65-inch, and 77-inch sizes, there’s a lot of screen on
show too – though you’re starting at £2,899 for the smallest size, with a considerable price tag for a television in your home.Read the
full review:Sony A9G Master Series OLED6
Philips 803 OLEDThe best 4K TV in terms of valueSuperb image performanceThree-sided AmbilightNo Freeview PlayOnly 2 full-spec 4K HDMI
inputsPhilips has significantly upgraded the picture processing power of its 2018 OLEDTVs, and the benefits of this new found brawn can be
seen writ large on the Philips 803 OLED, with enhanced contrast and spectacular colours
The brand’s second generation P5 Perfect Processing Engine offers twice the picture processing power of the original, and that was a
pretty impressive chip in its own right. While the 903 is still the brand's flagship model, beyond its Bowers - Wilkins sound system,
there’s little to separate that from the 803, making it the smarter buy.If there's anything holding Philips back from holding the top spot
in our round-up, it's the minor irritations, like poor catch-up TV provision, just two full-spec UHD HDMI inputs and the lack of Dolby
Vision
If that doesn't bother you, though, Philips Hue-compatible Ambilight room lighting system, and the promise of an early upgrade to the new
Android Oreo TV OS, however, might just make this the most promising OLED on the market. Read the full review:Philips 803 OLED(Image
credit: Samsung)7
Samsung Q80 QLED TVA mid-range QLED that has the goodsDirect Full Array backlightExcellent image processorNo Freeview PlayNo Dolby VisionThe
Samsung Q80R QLED TV isn't the flashiest QLED put out this year – in fact, it's third in the line-up after the Samsung Q90 and Samsung Q85
The difference between each one might be incremental, but by the time you've got the the Q80R, you've got a substantial price saving from
the higher-end models.The Q80R still packs in everything that makes a QLED a QLED in 2019: a dazzlingly bright display, a direct full array
backlight, and Samsung's new Ultra Viewing Angle technology (which keeps colors looking rich even from off-axis)
Not to mention voice control through Samsung's Bixby voice assistant, and Airplay 2 functionality.As it's Samsung, there's no Dolby Vision
support – meaning you won't get the best of dynamic HDR through Netflix and the like – opting instead for HDR10+, which is used by
Amazon Prime
Like the Sony A9G OLED, you won't find Freeview Play here either.But if you're after a compromise between price and performance, this is one
of the best 4K TVs on the market today.Read the full review:Samsung Q80 QLED TVAdditional resources:Original reporting in this article was
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