The best TVs under £1000 in 2019

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With so many big, bold and high-performing TVs out there to choose from, picking the best model for your budget can be a real headache
your living room without breaking four-figure sums.While smart TVs have been commonplace for some time, their feature set is also rapidly
expanding, with voice control integration and a host of firmware updates able to improve your user experience over your home Wi-Fi.But being
may certainly have some tempting discounts for you
performance, and there could be huge discrepancies in audio performance
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Panasonic GX800 LED TVThis 2019 Panasonic TV offers staggering HDR format supportDolby Vision and HDR10+ supportHCX ProcessorOnly three
into a regular LED panel instead.You'll find HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision and even HLG (hybrid log gamma), meaning you'll never find yourself
unable to play your favorite movies, 4K Blu-rays or news broadcasts in the highest quality format available
Of course, the panel isn't quite as impressive as, say, the Panasonic GZ2000, but the matched functionality makes the GX800 a great choice
Samsung Q60R QLED TVA 43-inch QLED panel, with some compromises View at SamsungMost affordable QLEDGreat for gamersNo OneConnect
The super-bright QLED displays offer hundred more nits brightness than most LEDs, with a quantum dot filter to enhance contrast across a 4K
cheapest QLED from Samsung this year, and offers a neat compromise for those on a mid-range budget wanting a taste of premium functionality
impatient.Read our fullSamsung Q60R QLED TV reviewView(Image credit: Hisense)3
Hisense U8B ULED TVSerious big-screen value from HisenseDolby Vision and Dolby AtmosEasy to use smart platformNot HDR10+ HDR
compatibleSlapdash local dimmingYou don't get much more value than Hisense
The budget TV manufacturer consistently offers great prices on high-spec televisions, and the U8B ULED is great example of this.The smart
platform is fast and responsive, while the inclusion of Dolby Atmos audio and Dolby Vision HDR means you're not losing out on the premium
formats usually saved for more expensive sets
uniform grey, and generally struggles with light/dark contrast, even if the high brightness can be a boon to HDR and ensuring rich colors
with Dolby Vision
This is a TV, however, that makes up for its flaws with its strong pricing, format support, and smart platform, and is very much worth your
consideration.Read our full review:Hisense U8B ULED(Image credit: LG)4
LG B9 OLED TVLG's cheapest OLEDIncredible color contrastLess advanced processingSome video noise in dark scenesOk, so this TV technically
some time to see OLEDs get any cheaper, at least while maintaining some baseline of quality
The relatively lower price is down to its lower-spec processor, the a7 gen 2, which does let a bit of video noise creep into dark scenes,
but the flaws are minor and won't be noticeable for many.You'll be getting the expected 4K resolution, HDR support, and brilliant webOS
smart platform of the best LG TVs too.Read the full review:LG B9 OLEDPrice not an object? These are the best TVs of 2019Original
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