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SHARP 4T-C65EQ3KM2AG 65-Inch 4K UHD Quantum Dot Frameless Android Smart TV with Freeview HD, Google Assistant, Chromecast, 4 x HDMI, 2 x USB & Bluetooth, QLED TV – Black

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A 65-inch TV is also a perfect size for those planning on hooking up an Xbox Series X or PlayStation 5 to your screen. Some of the best gaming TVs , which we've included in the list below, let you truly experience the delights of 4K gaming at 120fps in incredible quality at a size the latest cinematic games were made for. The TCL QM8/QM850G QLED is one of the brightest TVs we've tested. It's a great choice overall, although the Hisense U8/U8K is a bit better and cheaper. Still, the TCL is the more vibrant TV of the two, so if you prioritize pop over accuracy or image processing, consider it. The most widely used panels are those with 6, 8, and 10 bits for each of the RGB components of the pixel. They provide 18-, 24-, and 30-bit color, respectively.

To test the Sharp EQ3 we used Portrait Displays Calman colour calibration software. Sharp EQ3 review: Sound quality Replaced Sony A95K with Samsung S95C and re-named category 'best premium OLED'. Replaced Samsung QN900B with Samsung QN900C as best 8K TV. LG G3 became 'best TV for wall-mounting'. When it comes to evaluating TVs, we're serious about getting it right. That's why every TV we review is put through a rigorous testing process that measures key standards of picture quality and performance.

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Finally, Sharp is launching the FS gaming TV. This TV also happens to be the only one outside of Sharp’s Mini LED range that we know will launch with the new platform. Size and space: For a 65-inch 4K TV you'll want to sit between 8 to 9 feet from the screen to hit the sweet spot of being close enough to enjoy all the sharp details, but not so close that you'll be able to make out the pixels that make up the picture. When Samsung introduced its exciting new QD- OLED technology in 2022, it was at a premium price. The S90C is not only an improvement on its predecessor, but a more budget-friendly way into the realm of QD-OLEDs – relatively speaking. It's still pricey, being an OLED though. Below the Mini LEDs are the FP and FN series.They share the same design and run on the current Sharp platform instead of the new one. The FP series is the more advanced of the two, as it features support for Dolby Atmos sound, Quantum Dot colours and MEMC motion. FP series Like our readers, our writers' and editors' room layouts differ and may cause slight disparities in testing, however, we also test a lot of sets in a dedicated testing room, while also making every attempt to question our assumptions and troubleshoot our issues with performance in every review.

Overall, the performance is solid, with good stereo separation thanks to the size of the panel, a decent front soundstage that enjoys a degree of scale, clear dialogue, and some nice depth to the bass. Of course, the bass will never go as low as a sub, and at higher volumes the delivery becomes strained, but at sensible levels, this is a capable TV that can handle TV shows and movies. We were given the opportunity to get a first-hand look at all the TVs launching in 2022 and 2023. Here’s what we gleaned about the new features and availability. New TVs for 2022 and 2023The TV has a max refresh rate of 144Hz refresh, Quantum Dot colour support, MEMC (Motion Estimation, Motion Compensation) for motion and Dolby Vision IQ, which uses the TV’s sensor to adjust the picture settings depending on a room’s brightness so the viewer can see all the detail within the image. The best 65-inch TV we've tested is the Samsung QN65S90CAFXZA, commonly known as the S90C. It's an impressive TV that delivers fantastic picture quality and looks amazing with any content. Its QD-OLED panel provides a perfect contrast ratio, with no distracting blooming around bright objects, and its colors are incredibly vibrant and realistic. It gets extremely bright, so highlights in HDR stand out well, and with its fantastic reflection handling, it can easily overcome glare in a bright room. Unfortunately, it doesn't support Dolby Vision HDR; it instead supports HDR10+, a similar, albeit not as widespread, HDR format. The FP model Quantum Dot colours, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support, MEMC and a 60Hz refresh rate. We test the brightness and color range using a colorimeter and Portrait Displays’ Calman calibration software. We test each set straight 'out-of-the-box' as well as after calibrating the screens ourselves, so that we can tell you what you'll get if you don't tweak at all, as well as what the TVs are capable of in the right hands. It's safe to say a lot of TVs nowadays don't have the most dynamic sound, instead focusing on an improved picture. Also, with TV's getting slimmer, manufacturers are having to squeeze in speakers into more smaller spaces. Sony is one brand that is striving to make sure its TVs provide excellent quality sound and the Sony A80L is certainly no exception.

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