Best 65-inch 4K TVs

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If you're on the hunt for a bigger television screen, you could do a lot worse than a 65-inch TV
You'll need a decent amount of space in your living room to fit a 4K television of that size, of course, but if you have the room to spare,
a 65-inch TV could be just the thing to take your home entertainment setup to the next level.TV makers are going bigger and bigger every
year; while 55-inch TVs are still the flagship, the market for 65-inch TVs is growing fast, with most sets these days being offered in both
sizes, alongside even larger sizes.Why go as big as 65 inches, we hear you say? Well, Most smart TVs nowadays will pack in 4K resolutions,
while many feature color and contrast improvement with HDR (high dynamic range), and a 65-inch TV can help show off those enhancements in
far more detail than a meagre 40-inch TV set
which is why we've brought together the best 65-inch TVs in this handy guide, to make sure you won't regret investing in a big-screen set
With the top picks from the likes of Samsung, Sony and LG, you know you're getting the very best 65-inch 4K TVs out there.Make sure you know
Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales in November, if you can wait that long.We're well into 2019 now, and most (though not all) of the year's
But for now, these are the best 65-inch 4K TVs out there.If a 65-inch TV is going to be far too big for your home, then take a look at our
few weeks away, but we're already seeing some TV deals worth checking out
Buy.Best 65-inch TV sets: making a choiceThe sets in this list give you a wealth of choice at the popular 65-inch TV size, but as we've
said, sometimes a lot of choice gets confusing
That's why we're here to try and help you answer the question: which one is right for you?Currently, our favorite 65-inch 4K TVs are LG's
series of OLED TVs, boasting exceptional black levels and premium HDR in the form of Dolby Vision
might want to consider Samsung's QLED TV series for your 65-inch 4K TV purchase instead
In comparison to the LG mosels, these are bright and colorful, and pack in technology that helps them cope with overly bright
in this list, but you still get a decent-sized set, all the benefits of a 4K resolution, and the usual set of smart TV features too
Oh, and they're a little bit cheaper.As you consider what you can afford, how bright your room is and where it'll look best in your living
room, let's take a look at our favorite 65-inch 4K TVs right now
Each one in this list has been tested and approved by our expert team of reviewers, so you can make a well-informed decision.Best 65 inch 4K
TVs at a glanceBest 65-inch TV: LG OLED65C8The second best: Philips OLED 803 4KThe LCD champ: Samsung Q90 QLED TVHDR Hero: Panasonic
TX-65GZ2000LG's fancier OLED set: OLED65E9Master upscaler: Sony A9G/AG9 OLEDMaster of motion: Sony XBR-65X900FBest entry-level OLED: LG
OLED65B9For lower budgets: TCL 6-Series Roku TVFor UK viewers: Hisense U8B ULED TVBest 65 inch 4K TVs of 2019(Image credit: LG)1
The best 65-inch TV: LG OLED65C8The love affair with LG OLED continuesScreen size: 65-inch | Tuner: Freeview | Resolution: 3840 x 2160 |
spend is QLED or OLED? QLED is Samsung's LCD-based screen tech, while LG makes not just the panels for its own OLED TVs but the other makers
too.An OLED like the OLED65C8 is hard to beat for a cinema-like environment
want? Well, as you're asking, Samsung's QLED TVs are much brighter (which does wonders for HDR), and their motion handling is a little
better too
for its practicality, though
It costs less than other OLEDs, or Samsung's top QLED, which makes it our top choice
deal too.Read the full review: LG OLED65C82
The close second best: Philips OLED 803 4KPhilips redefines reality with next-gen P5 image processorScreen size: 65-inch | Tuner: N/A |
Resolution: 3840 x 2160 | Panel technology: OLED | Smart TV: Android N | Curved: NoSuperb image performanceThree-sided AmbilightDesigner
good looksNo Freeview PlayAndroid update is long overdueOnly two full-specification 4K HDMI inputsPhilips has significantly upgraded the
picture processing power of its 2018 OLED TVs, and the benefits of this new-found brawn can be seen writ large, with enhanced contrast and
and that was a pretty impressive chip in its own right.The effectiveness of Philips second generation P5 picture engine may sometimes be
visual benefits against the minor irritations, like poor catch-up TV provision, just two full-spec UHD HDMI inputs, and the lack of Dolby
Vision
The Philips Hue-compatible Ambilight room lighting system, and the promise of an early Android TV updates, however, might just balance the
the full review:Philips OLED 803 4K HDR TV(Image credit: Samsung)3
The LCD champ: Samsung Q90 QLED TVScreen size: 65-inch | Tuner: Freeview/FreeSat | Resolution: 3840 x 2160 | Panel technology: QLED | Smart
TV: Samsung Eden | Curved: No | Dimensions: 1450 x 922 x 284mm (W x H x D)Superb picture qualityIncredible HDR performanceWider viewing
anglesComprehensive smart platformNo Dolby Vision supportNo Dolby Atmos speakersSamsung's flagship 4K QLED for 2019 has somehow managed to
the Q90 offers a truly dynamic picture with market-leading picture processing and incredible HDR images
Not to mention a dazzling peak brightness of 1,600 nits (double that of most OLEDs)
And with a sleek, bezel-less design, and the OneConnect box to tidy away all your cables, the Q90 is as nice to look at when the TV is off
as well.But one of the most impressive innovations with the Q90 is the viewing angles: something that LCD panels traditionally struggle
with, given that backlighting usually faces directly forwards
Samsung has tackled the problem admirably, with its Ultra Viewing Angle technology meaning that contrast and color are as strong off-axis as
they are head-on, correcting one of our main complaints for the Q9FN.Add to that the built-in Bixby voice assistant and comprehensive smart
platform, and you have a top-class television full able to compete with the OLED TVs out there.Read the full review:Samsung Q90 QLED TV4
HDR hero: Panasonic TX-65GZ2000For our European readers, Pana's flagship OLED makes a great centerpieceScreen size: 65-inch | Tuner:
Freeview HD/Freesat | Resolution: 3840 x 2160 | Panel technology: OLED | Smart TV: My Home Screen 4.0 | Curved: No | Dimensions: 1446 x 905
x 78 mm (W x H x D)Incredible sound systemCustom OLED panelPoor app supportNo HDMI 2.1Few televisions released this year have quite the
swagger of the Panasonic GZ2000 4K OLED
format support Panasonic has introduced across its mid-range and high-end sets
off these formats at their best.Another standout feature is the 140W Dolby Atmos speaker system, involving both a built-in soundbar and
LG's fancier OLED set: OLED65E9For larger budgets, the E9 OLED offers a bit more oomph in audioScreen size: 65-inch | Tuner: Freeview HD |
Resolution: 3840 x 2160 | Panel technology: OLED | Smart TV: WebOS | Curved: No | Dimensions: 57.0 x 36.0 x 8.7 inches (W x H x D)Awesome
doesn't stray too far from the C Series model listed above, though the design is a bit more ambitious, with a gorgeous bezel-less glass
panel that appears to simply float above the TV stand.You're getting an equivalent picture and 2nd-gen a9 processor, and in terms of getting
bang for your buck, the C Series is generally the better option
the E9 is certainly the premium option.But the OLED65E9 will add a good few hundred dollars (or pounds) to the cost of your OLED television,
which aren't cheap to begin with, so we advise you think carefully about whether the upgrade is worth it for you.Read the full review: LG
OLED65E9(Image credit: Sony)6
Master OLED upscaler: Sony A9F/AF9 OLEDMost of your content in HD/SDR? Sony's upscaling tech is second to noneScreen size: 65-inch | Tuner:
Freeview HD/Freesat | Resolution: 3840 x 2160 | Panel technology: OLED | Smart TV: Android TV | Curved: No | Dimensions: 144.9 x 83.2 x 32.0
(W x H x D)Impressive upscalingAudio+ sound systemAndroid Oreo smart platformLean back designReworked image presetsBlack level crushingThere
are nowadays a handful of choices if you want a 65-inch OLED TV
more so than LG's own panels
The new X1 Ultimate processor clearly helps with picture processing, with the vivid color and flawless contrast expected of a top-class
OLED.The AF9 struggled with a frustrating smart platform, but its successor's Android Oreo interface is simpler, stripped back, and much
faster to load too.Sony still insists on a lean-back design that works better on paper than it does on practice, but it's a small complaint
for one of the year's best OLEDs
Just stay clear of the Netflix Calibrated Mode: as it stands it tends to harm rather than help the picture.Check out the full review:Sony
A9F / AF9 OLED7
Master of motion: Sony XBR-65X900FTop LCD picture quality with improved HDR and motionScreen size: 65-inches | Tuner: Freeview HD |
Resolution: 3840 x 2160 | Panel technology: Direct-lit LCD with local dimming | Smart TV: Android TV | Curved: No | Dimensions: 1,447 x 898
x 297 (W x H x D)Excellent motion handlingGreat contrastContentious designAndroid TV can test your patienceThe Sony XBR-65X900F was one of
performance, and even better motion handling
In fact, we doubt you'll find smoother motion handling on any other set.Image quality is also fantastic, with great black depth and insight
uses Android TV, which can be frustrating at times
However, it does give you access to masses of apps, games and streaming services
the UK this 65-inch TV set is known as the KD-65XF9005.Read the full review: Sony BRAVIA XBR-65X900F(Image credit: LG)8
Best entry-level OLED: LG B9 Series OLEDAn affordable OLED that doesn't compromise on qualityScreen size: 65-inch | Tuner: Freeview Play,
Freeview Satellite | Resolution: 3840 x 2160 | Panel technology: OLED | Smart TV: WebOS 3.5 | Curved: No | Dimensions: 57 x 32.7 x 1.85
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
55-inch model) makes it the best 'budget' OLED out there.Read the full review:LG B9 OLED TV9
For lower budgets: TCL 6-Series Roku TV (US only)The best 65-inch TV for those of us on a budgetScreen size: 65-inch | Tuner: N/A |
Resolution: 3840 x 2160 | Panel technology: LCD | Smart TV: Roku TV | Curved: No | Dimensions: 57.1 x 10.7 x 35.6 inchesBright, colorful
hands down the best budget TV of last year in the sub-$1,000 price range
this year and the TCL 6-Series is now available in a gorgeous, affordable 65-inch TV size that not only looks phenomenal, but goes easy on
your wallet as well for a 4K screen.Read the full review:TCL 6-Series (R615, R617)(Image credit: Hisense)10
For UK viewers: Hisense U8B ULED TVA cheap 65-inch TV with an easy-to-use smart platformScreen size: 65-inch | Tuner: N/A | Resolution: 3840
x 2160 | Panel technology: ULED | Smart TV: Vidaa U 3.0 | Curved: No | Dimensions: 1449 x 906 x 364 mmDolby Vision and Dolby AtmosEasy to
use smart platformSolid build qualityNot HDR10+ compatibleSlapdash local dimmingHisense is a TV brand known for bringing some real budget
prices to even some of the biggest screens, and the U8B proves it
With a silver trim and imposing stand, too, this is a television designed to have an impact.The Hisense U8B ULED has a clean and
quality of other entries on this list, but it's not quite a straggler, either
blooming around bright areas of the screen
For the price, definitely a 65-inch TV to consider.Read the full review:Hisense U8B ULED TV reviewEverything you need to know about the new
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