The high-tech LED matrix maintains high image quality. Includes numerous advantages such as sound that moves with the action, support for OTS technology and HDMI 2.1.
Interface is a bit cluttered.
This 4K Smart TV from Samsung gives you cinematic detail with a wider range of cinematic colors. The built-in Alexa support helps you integrate your TV into your Smart Home, and also helps simplify navigating the Smart TV functions.
50", 55", 65", 75", 85"
3840 x 2160
120 Hz
Yes (Built-in Wi-Fi)
No
2 x USB, 4 x HDMI, 1 x Ethernet, 1 x Optical Out, 1 x Ethernet, 1 x Ant.in, 1 x Ex Link, 1 х RF In
60 W (6 speakers OTS)
1 year
This set includes a powerful 4K HDR x1 processor for smooth image processing and high speed. Support for Alexa and 4K Reality Pro technology is also included.
eARC takes a long time to setup.
The display reproduces more colors than most other conventional Smart TVs. Adjustable backlighting makes this TV easy to use in any light. You will have access to a huge number of films and TV series by subscription to streaming services.
50", 55", 65", 75", 85"
4096 x 2160
120 Hz
Yes (Built-in Wi-Fi)
No
2 x USB, 4 x HDMI, 1 x Ethernet, 1 x RF, 1 x RS, 1 x IF
2 х 10 W
1 year
Millions of colors and fast optimization of 4K content. HDR brings out color tones that go beyond normal HDTV capabilities. Connect your office PC to your TV or share your screen directly from your laptop.
Low refresh rate compared to other TVs.
More than 150 channels with series, sports and other content are available through the Smart TV interface. Thanks to the stylish overall design of this set, the TV goes well with the furnishings in any room. An excellent solution for fans of sports broadcasts.
43", 50", 55", 65", 75", 85"
3840 x 2160
60 Hz
Yes (Built-in Wi-Fi)
No
2 x USB, 3 x HDMI, 1 x Ethernet, 1 x RF, 1 x Ex Link
2 х 10 W
1 year
Includes proprietary nanoparticle filtering and color refinement technology that removes impurities from RGB waves. Improved picture thanks to the AI Picture technology. Support for Cinema HDR, Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos.
Lighting isn't the best.
An excellent choice for those who spend evenings binge-watching TV shows through streaming services. The Smart TV functionality includes access to official Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV and Amazon Prime Video apps, along with many more.
55", 65", 75", 86"
3840 x 2160
120 Hz
Yes (Built-in Wi-Fi)
No
3 x USB, 4 x HDMI, 1 x Ethernet, 1 x RF, 1 x RS, 1 x Optical Out
2 х 20 W
1 year
Easy control from your smartphone through the Roku TV app. Includes support for Siri, Alexa and Google Voice. High Dynamic Range: HDR delivers vibrant and accurate colors, giving you excellent picture quality.
Only 1 USB port.
All movies and shows are on the main screen for quick access at any time, which means no more scrolling through inputs or complicated menus to select the desired channel. An excellent choice for using as a TV in the kitchen or in a country house.
43", 50", 55", 65", 75", 85"
3840 x 2160
120 Hz
Yes (Built-in Wi-Fi)
No
4 x HDMI, 1 x Composite Audio, 1 x Digital Optical Audio Output, 1 x Headphone Jack, 1 x RF, 1 x USB
2 x 15 W
1 year
Colors Like You've Never Seen
A premium TV set should have it all—exceptional image quality, an easy-to-use interface, and advanced features that make your TV and movie watching experience better than ever before. This is exactly what you get from the Samsung QN85Q80AAFXZA 85-Inch TV, along with a whole lot more. This 4K Smart TV from Samsung gives you cinematic detail with a wider range of cinematic colors that work to reproduce images better than you have ever seen them on any other TV. This comes thanks to the QLED panel that this TV uses, which produces 100% Color Volume in the DCI-P3 color space, the format for most cinema screens and HDR movies for television.
To speak a bit more about the image quality you get here, the high-tech LED matrix maintains high image quality along with numerous built-in technologies. For instance, the Quantum HDR 12X technology insures full cinematic detail by processing the picture to look as lifelike as possible. You also get direct full array backlighting, which gives individual lighting to each pixel on the display, ensuring the most vivid colors along with the deepest blacks. To compliment the exceptional image quality, this TV includes numerous other advantages such as sound that moves with the action as well as support for OTS technology.
Intuitive Smart Functionality
Excellent colors are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to listing off the features of this particular TV. The smart functionality is also exceptional, giving you access to hundreds of different streaming services that can be easily found and navigated to without having to dig through endless menus just to find what you're looking for. On top of that, the built-in Alexa support helps you integrate your TV into your Smart Home, and it also helps simplify navigating the Smart TV functions. Those who are often intimidated by TVs with advanced functionality won't have anything to fear when they purchase this TV.
You aren't just limited to what the TV itself provides you in regard to your entertainment options. This set includes plenty of connectivity options for connecting to other devices, including Blu-Ray players and video game consoles. With the included 4 HDMI ports, you won't find yourself having to pick and choose which devices to keep connected to your TV. You also get full wireless connectivity for taking advantage of the Smart TV functionality, so you won't have to worry about tying your TV to your router with an Ethernet connection. All told, this exceptional TV from Samsung is one of the best sets that you can buy.
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ASIN | B08WFS951Y |
High Image Fidelity
A big weakness that often goes unstated about LED-based TVs is that LEDs tend to be limited with the number of colors that they are able to display. This is due to the nature of LEDs, and has always been the case. However, the situation has drastically improved in recent years, as you can see with the Sony KD85X91J 85 Inch TV. The Triluminos display on this TV reproduces more colors than most other conventional Smart TVs owing to its highly advanced display technology, which ensures that you get the best possible color reproduction even with the most complex scenes. Your movies and games will look as lifelike as possible when played or viewed on this set.
Of course, this TV is about a lot more than just its color reproduction. This 4K display includes an advanced image processor that delivers a completely smooth and clear picture with rich colors and high contrast. A number of other advanced technologies are also included that help to enhance the overall image, including X-Motion Clarity that gives you the smoothest playback possible, along with adjustable backlighting that makes this TV easy to use in any light. Even though this is a 4K display, and non-4K content is instantly upscaled with precision processing to give you the highest level of detail possible.
Numerous Entertainment Options
The overall image quality definitely deserves a lot of praise here, but the Smart TV functionality provided by this TV deserves plenty of attention as well. This TV is powered by Google TV, which gives you a wide selection of options when it comes to your entertainment needs. First, you get access to all of the most popular streaming services available, including Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, and many others, and you even get a huge selection of the more specialized streaming options out there. Second, you get full connectivity with a number of different smart home functions, including Apple Airplay and Homekit, Amazon Alexa, and Google Home, all of which can be controlled through your TV.
The connectivity options don't end there. Of course, you get full wireless connectivity, but you aren't just limited to streaming content. Those with other home entertainment devices can easily connect them to this TV, making it a great option for avid gamers or those who have a huge Blu-Ray or DVD collection that they don't want to go to waste. The 4 HDMI ports (two of which support HDMI 2.1) give you plenty of connectivity options, and you can connect your TV to any home theater system to get the best sound output possible. Really, there are very few limits when it comes to getting the best out of your home entertainment when you choose this TV.
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Stock | In stock |
ASIN | B08XLDLRBH |
Entertainment In Any Room
TVs aren't just about providing you with entertainment. Sure, that is their primary function, but there is more to selecting a TV than just that, especially when it comes to one as large as an 85-inch model. There are other things to consider as well, such as where you will place the TV and how it will go with the overall aesthetic of the room. If you find yourself concerned with these issues, then the Samsung UN85AU8000FXZA 85-Inch is the model that you'll want to choose. Thanks to the stylish overall design of this set, the TV goes well with the furnishings in just about any room, whether it is your main living room or your bedroom.
Placement of the TV aside, there are tons to like about this model. For instance, the number of entertainment options that this set provides right out of the box is excellent. Immediately upon navigating to the Smart TV interface, you get instant access to more than 150 channels with series, sports and other content are available through the Smart TV interface. This includes all of the most popular streaming services like Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime, etc. This TV is also an excellent solution for fans of sports broadcasts, thanks to having access to streaming services for all major professional sports.
Puts You In The Action
You can't talk about a TV without being concerned about the more technical details about it, and there is plenty to like about this model. Here you get millions of colors and fast optimization of 4K content thanks to the advanced features that the display and internal processor provides. The Dynamic Crystal Color, for instance, is a fine layer of crystal over the display that helps to enhance the colors output by the LED panel, giving you extremely rich color reproduction. In addition, HDR brings out color tones that go beyond normal HDTV capabilities, and Samsung's Crystal Processor 4K gives you advanced image processing for all of your 4K content.
Lots of other features included in this set help to make it a well-rounded option for your home. The Smart TV functionality includes support for voice assistants such as Amazon Alexa, letting you control the TV or even your full smart home with your voice. The included connectivity options allow you to connect to all manner of different devices. For instance, you can connect your office PC to your TV or share your screen directly from your laptop, or hook up your favorite gaming console, or even do both at the same time thanks to the 3 HDMI ports. There is even a LAN port if you prefer to connect your TV to your home network through a wired connection. In short, this TV gives you just about everything you need to have a full-fledged entertainment center.
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ASIN | B08Z28KXHT |
Binge-Worthy Watching
TV habits have changed a lot in recent years. Instead of being glued to the TV at specific times of the day to catch our favorite shows, we now spend hours on end binge-watching these same shows at whatever time of the day we like. It is not uncommon for us to spend an entire weekend doing nothing but watching our favorite series from beginning to end. With that in mind, wouldn't it be nice to have a TV that was built for that specific purpose? You actually can, of course, with the LG 86NANO90UPA TV. This set is an excellent choice for those who spend evenings binge-watching TV shows through streaming services, as you will see.
The Smart TV functionality on this set is superb, to put it simply. Based on LG's webOS, the Smart TV aspect includes access to official Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV and Amazon Prime Video apps, along with many more. On top of that, the built-in LG ThinQ technology gives you perfect integration with multiple voice assistants including Google and Amazon Alexa, so you can get instant access to specific content within seconds, all with just using your voice. No longer do you need to dig through menus or search for that one hidden button on your remote that gives you access to the features and content that you want.
Brilliant Media Capabilities
If you're going to use the perfect binge-watching TV, then you want to make sure that it has more than sufficient audio and video capabilities, so you can enjoy your favorite content in the best quality possible. This is precisely what this TV was built for, so you should expect nothing less here. The 4K NanoCell display shows your favorite movies and TV series in rich, vivid colors, supporting around a billion colors at once so no details are left behind. The Full Array Dimming technology gives you the deepest blacks and high contrast for images that truly pop out of the display. All of this is enabled by the advanced a7 Gen 4 AI Processor 4K, which renders all scenes in exceeding sharp and smooth detail without dropped frames, at a refresh rate of up to 120Hz.
In regard to the audio quality, something which many TVs seem to make an afterthought, you get some truly immersive audio experiences here. The Dolby Atmos technology gives you a true surround sound experience, putting you right into the middle of the action while rendering all of the audio playback in the fullest detail. With this outstanding combination of audio and video quality, along with the TVs ability to give you your favorite entertainment on-demand, this TV from LG is sure to become the center of your home entertainment life.
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ASIN | B08WG3X2L6 |
Affordable 4K TV
The single biggest factor that dissuades many people from buying a large 4K TV is price. Although 4K TVs are far more affordable now than they were just a few short years ago, many of the best models are still quite expensive. That doesn't mean, however, that you have to be saddled with a smaller TV just because you can't afford those exorbitant prices. The TCL 85S435 85-inch Class 4-Series 4K TV serves as a good example that consumers can still get an excellent 4K TV for a very affordable price. On top of that, when one considers everything you're getting for the price with this TV, it is quite evident that you don't need to pay an arm and a leg for quality.
One would think that such a TV would most likely be bare-bones when it comes to features, but that simply isn't the case here. Sure, you don't have many of the advanced image processing features that are included in many more expensive models, but you still get excellent image quality with this set. In addition to the 4K resolution of this set, you get the full benefits of HDR technology, which delivers bright and accurate colors for a lifelike viewing experience. Whether you are watching a movie or playing a game on your game console, you'll be amazed at the overall image quality that you get here, making it hard to believe that such a thing is possible with such an affordable TV.
Powered by Roku
What is probably the single best thing about this particular TV is that it is powered by Roku's Smart TV OS. For those who are not familiar with Roku, this company has been making streaming boxes for well over a decade now, and their streaming platform is widely considered to be one of the best ones out there. In fact, many owners of Smart TVs have purchased Roku boxes separately just to be able to use the Roku service instead of their TV's own Smart OS. The Roku software makes navigation and use of all of the Smart TV functionality much easier than ever before.
All movies and shows are on the main screen for quick access at any time, which means no more scrolling through inputs or complicated menus to select the desired channel. And even for new content that you would like to find, the Roku search function is simply one of the best ones out there. As if all of that isn't enough, though, you additionally get full integration with a number of different voice assistant technologies, including Amazon Alexa, Siri, and Google, so you can easily integrate your TV with your other smart home devices. Overall, this set from LG easily proves itself as an excellent choice for using as a TV in the kitchen or in a country house.
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ASIN | B08RGB3P6D |
What Is an 85-Inch TV?
85-inch TVs are not cheap but these screens are becoming more and more popular these days. As you would imagine, the size makes all the difference. These massive TVs basically make theater systems irrelevant because they're much brighter and the size almost matches these systems. Another good thing about these TVs' size is that they're able to make full use of the Ultra HD 4K resolution.
Sure, there are much smaller screens that come equipped with native 4K resolution but you can barely tell the difference since these screens' size hardly fits the many million pixels on the screen. 85-inch TVs, on the other hand, use this resolution to make the picture appear ridiculously crisp and detailed. Apart from that, these TVs usually come equipped with solid speakers to match the immersive visual experience with equally impressive audio.
Of course, there are major differences between different models from various companies, so pay attention to these details and carefully read the reviews before settling on a TV. Having said all that, sometimes people don't have enough space for these gigantic TVs. If that's the case, we would recommend looking into these 55-inch LED TVs and TVs for gaming.
What Features to Compare
Panel Type
You won't see 85-inch TNs. When we're talking about this price range, the TVs feature either the VA or IPS panel. We've discussed and described the differences between these panels below, so we will not be elaborating any further here. Just keep in mind that the panel type will largely determine the screen's performance, so make sure to read carefully before making the decision.
Motion Rate
These TVs are usually flagship models, meaning that the motion rate should be somewhere around 120 hertz and above. These rates give you the smoothest image, reducing motion blur and making the footage seem like it isn't just shuffling individual pictures but actually producing real-life animation.
Of course, that's not the case but when these screens go above 120 hertz, the naked eye is barely able to tell that there's some space between these pictures. Many people still believe that the human eye is unable to detect more than 24 images per second but that hoax has been debunked ages ago, so you'll definitely see the difference between old 24-hertz TVs, mid-range, 60-hertz models, and these high-end screens.
Sure, there's not much content that's shot at 60 fps and above. That's where the motion interpolation tech comes in, interpolating low frame rate content to the TVs' native motion rate.
Smart TV
Again, we're not dealing with cheap, budget models here, so these products almost always come with Smart TV platforms. Depending on the companies behind these products, the platforms will come packed with different apps, settings, and features, sometimes making enough difference between skipping and choosing the TV.
3D Support
This is a tricky subject. A few years ago, 3D was all the rage. Nowadays, people have become tired of the admittedly gimmicky feature, so these TVs rarely come equipped with 3D support. Good riddance, honestly.
Interfaces
The connections that 85-inch TVs usually come with include (but aren't limited to) Bluetooth, Ethernet port (RJ-45), USB, HDMI, optical out, headphones jack, antenna input, and, occasionally, composite/component input. The latter will let you connect old VCRs and consoles to the TV but since these legacy electronics aren't that prevalent, there are many high-end TVs that do not incorporate these ports.
Sound
More often than not, these high-end 4K TVs come fitted with decent speakers. These speakers usually support tech like Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision to make the sound as immersive as possible.
Difference Between TN, VA, and IPS
Generally speaking, flatscreen TVs and monitors these days fall under these three categories: TN, VA, and IPS. Though many little details depend on the particular model, these panels will determine the TVs' performance on many fronts and there's enough difference between them to justify this little section. So, without further ado, let's find out and determine the differences between these panels.
TN
TN stands for twisted nematic. It is the oldest LCD tech on the market right now. The name refers to the twisted nematic effect that enables liquid crystal molecules to be controlled using voltage. When voltage is applied, these screens use the effect to change the crystals' alignments. When there's no voltage, meaning that the crystals are off, the crystals' molecules are twisted 90 degrees. Adding polarization layers to the equation, you're basically allowing the light to pass through. Then these screens apply the voltage, essentially untwisting the crystals and blocking light.
Because TN is the oldest tech, its only advantage these days is the price. Even high-end TNs have weak viewing angles, meaning that you'll be seeing significant brightness drops and color accuracy reduction when viewing the TV under sharp angles. Generally speaking, there's no difference between these panels regarding brightness and colors because the technologies behind these panels separate the backlight from the crystals. Having said that, because TNs are usually cheaper, these panels' contrast ratio usually hovers somewhere from 500:1 to 1000:1, while mid-range and high-end IPS and especially VA panels can reach 1500:1 and above. Color quality and refresh rates are categories where TNs come up short compared to the panel's competition too.
VA
Vertical Alignment panels use vertically aligned liquid crystals that tilt when the voltage is applied, letting the light pass through. The key difference here is that the crystals are perpendicular to the substrates, while IPS panels place them parallel. Because the approach/tech is relatively flexible, there are multiple VA variants, including but not limited to Samsung’s SVA and AU Optronics AMVA.
These panels have better viewing angles than TN screens but worse than IPS televisions/monitors. The off-center angles will shift the contrast, which is something that you can't say about IPS. On the bright side, these panels couldn't hold a candle to VA on the contrast ratio front. Even entry-level VAs easily reach 2000:1, while mid-range and flagship models can go as high as 4500:1 and 6000:1 respectively. Color depth is where VAs usually lose to IPS but these differences are flipped when you talk about color gamut because even the most basic, low-end VAs offer full sRGB coverage.