https://www.whathifi.com/reviews/samsung-ue55tu8000 You won’t find much better than this for the money
QLED is backlit, OLED is not. Contrast and ‘blacks’ are better with OLED because each pixel emits its own light. OLED uses organic materials though, and can suffer ‘burn in’ quicker. It’s a bit Apple/Android really. Samsung fans will probably go QLED, LG fans probably OLED. I’ve had my LG OLED for nearly 5 years and it’s still outstanding, with no signs of burn in at all. https://www.whathifi.com/amp/advice/oled-vs-qled-which-best-tv-technology
Bought an LG OLED because of the brilliant picture in the shop. Sent it back because it was too dark, couldn't get it bright enough. Sent it back for a Samsung QLED and its brilliant.
I've just bought an 85" Samsung Neo QLED, it's awesome. I was looking at it anyway but the guys in Richersounds in Sheff preferred it to the LG OLED because they are quite dark. Teamed it up with Dolby Atmos speakers which are mint, can't wait to watch new Bond film on it
these are good sets https://www.amazon.co.uk/HISENSE-50...31&s=home-theater&sprefix=tele,aps,167&sr=1-3
A blank screens much better than 95% of the **** on TV now. I'd stick with that. Cheaper if nothing else.
I bought a 45" one off ebay for £50 (plus a tenner on a taxi to bring it home) and I'm still amazed at how big it is. Can't fathom adding half that much again to it. Then again, I was probably the only person in the country in 2019 with a 15" set as my main one! In the end I had to upgrade because I couldn't read the text on my games...
Looks an incredible bit of kit but at RRP £100k ?https://www.lg.com/global/lg-signat...edium=social&dclid=CND0idOfn_MCFYFEGwodDmsFpQ
Don't get hung up on resolution. 8k is almost certainly pointless, and there's a good chance 4k is depending on the size of the screen and how far away you sit due to the resolution of your eyes. If you sit further than about 6 feet from a 50" telly then 4k is pointless compared to normal HD. When you go to a TV shop you look at them on the shelves from inches away and the resolution on an 8k TV can be mind-blowing, but that's not how you watch it. Also beware any shop that tries to upsell you to some gold plated noiseless HDMI cables or whatever. They're scamming you - there's no benefit over cheap ones.
Did you calibrate the TV? There's websites with the calibration setting for tvs for free (rtings.com etc) no point spending thousands on a TV and not getting it calibrated.
It was £4800 but like anything else they come down and I think it's £4300 now. Speakers came as a package and were £700. I don't have the setup for floor standing so you are limited with wall mounted speakers as to what you can get. Next purchase is a new Denon AV Receiver but that will have to wait a bit