Best 65-inch 4K TV

Best 65-inch 4K TV 2020 the best big screen TVs for any budget



The best 65-inch 4K TVs of 2020 are fantastic buys for those of you looking to really upgrade their home cinema setup. With average TV sizes growing every year, and 55-inch now acting as the flagship size, what better way to differentiate yourself – and ensure you're getting a higher-impact picture – than to opt for a 65-inch 4K TV instead?Given the size of these TVs, it’s obvious that the best 65-inch 4K TVs you can buy today won’t suit every home, budget or taste. You should definitely make sure you have the space for it first, either way – but if you're thinking 65-inch screens are too expensive, you couldn't be more wrong.The best 65-inch TVs pack in a lot of premium features to amp up the picture quality, whether that's OLED panels, 8K resolution, or just the processing to keep motion smooth and brightness to ensure colors stay vivid consistently during TV shows and films

 

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. 4K resolution and decent HDR support is also pretty much standard at this size, too. But there are also more affordable models that sacrifice the polish of higher-end sets to drastically lower the asking price.Sure, most smart TVs these days have 4K resolution built-in, and feature color and contrast improvements with HDR (high dynamic range). You can get 48-inch OLED TVs these days too – all meaning you don’t necessarily need to go for such a huge size if you want the latest tech. Other TV sizes to consider(Image credit: LG)Best 32-inch TV Best 40-inch TV Best 55-inch TV Best 75-inch TVHowever, what a 65-inch TV can do is help showcase enhancements in far more detail than any 40-inch TV set could. Of course, there is the option to go even larger. If you’ve got the space for it, you might want to consider these 75-inch TVs – or make a huge statement with the Q950R, a new Samsung TV for 2020 which measures in at a whopping 98 inches.Of course, for under-performing TVs, going for a bigger screen size can just mean its flaws (video noise, inconsistent brightness, etc) are on display far more visibly than on a small TV.That’s why we’ve created this list of the best 65-inch 4K TVs. We’ve selected the very best TVs at that size available to buy right now – and whether you're scouting for a TV from Samsung, LG, Sony, or someone else altogether, we have the TV for you.Best 65-inch TVs(Image credit: LG)1. Best 65-inch 4K TV: LG CX OLEDA stunning OLED choice for a 65-inch TVTODAY'S BEST DEALS Check AmazonReasons to buy+Stellar picture quality+Gorgeous super-slim designReasons to avoid-Heavy bass can distort-No HDR10+ supportEasily one of the best TVs of 2020, this OLED set offers drop-dead black levels, incredible picture quality, and LG's as-usual stellar design. There's not much different compared to the LG C9 (which held this spot last year), aside from an upgraded chip to better improve the picture processing algorithms.The display is also incredibly thin, at just a couple of millimeters deep – while still managing to fit in four HDMI 2.1 ports (with eARC too) and a brilliantly low input lag, meaning this is one set able to handle those next-gen consoles coming later this year. (Support for Nvidia G-Sync make this a decent choice for PC gamers, too.)Not to forget LG's webOS smart platform, which is market-leading in its intuitive interface and helpful content rows. You'll get Dolby Vision and Atmos support, too, even if HDR10+ isn't currently supported by LG TVs.You can nab it in 48-inch, 55-inch, and 77-inch sizes too, but those of you after a jaw-dropping 65-inch TV need look no further. The 65-inch model retails at $2,499 / £2,799 (around AU$3,800), almost twice the cost of the 48-inch size.Read the full review: LG CX OLED(Image credit: Samsung)2. The 8K champ: Samsung Q800T QLED TVAn 8K TV at a 4K priceSpecificationsScreen size: 65-inchTuner: Freeview/FreeSatResolution: 3840 x 2160Panel technology: QLEDSmart TV: Samsung TizenCurved: NoDimensions: 1447.9 x 830.9 x 25.2mm (W x H x D)TODAY'S BEST DEALS Check AmazonReasons to buy+Outstanding upscaling+Terrific audio performanceReasons to avoid-Local dimming sometimes distracts-Colours occasionally lack punchThere are plenty of new Samsung TVs to consider this year, but the Q800T 8K QLED might be one of the most eye-grabbing.While it hasn't have the panache of the more premium Q950TS, it does feature the same impactful OTS+ (Object Tracking Sound) audio system, with various drivers placed around the screen for vertical and horizontal range. You're also getting one of Samsung's 8K TVs for the same price the 4K Q90R retailed for last year, making this a great choice for someone put off by 8K's lofty price tag in previous ranges.Samsung is aggressively pursuing 8K these days, so much so that it's saving the best specs and features for 8K models. That means the Q95T we reviewed isn't quite as impressive as its previous iteration, and means the best Samsung TVs are including more and more 8K screens as time goes on.The Q800T offers predictable exceptional upscaling, with even HD looking crisp a

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