Many good TVs are available, we can’t add them to our first list. Here are some charming powers that have lost the cut.
Sony Bravia 7: Bravia 7 (7/10, wired) is a beautiful display, which offers excellent brightness, natural color, and Suev Finsi in subtle details. Its biggest knock is to see the poor off -axis, which can be difficult to swallow at its high list. Otherwise, this is worth considering for the fans of this Sony brightness, especially since Sony exempts its best Qled TVs more independently than its OLED models.
TCL QM7K (2025) – I have been a real love/hate relationship with QM7K. As part of the TCL’s newly precise dim series, its pleasant black surface reaches to the black surface and vice versa, which is similar to the solid brightness and the light equal to not being. It packs gaming properties such as a latest game bar and dual HDMI 2.1 ports, and extra Vision HDR. Issue? The colors of my review model are strangely off -killer, which includes a green color in the selected black and gray scale material, which keeps the title in and out. After waiting for weeks, now TCL says it has identified the problem and the firmware is coming up, so I will try again on the TV if it will arrive. Until then, you can play gambling on its excellent other skills, or get some of our first list.
TCL Q 6 (2024): This cheap model of TCL has some very impressive highlights that I have seen on a cheap TV without fancy local dumbing. I really like the colors how good are, especially when seeing the modern classic Sta Or Crazy Max Rosh Road. A built -in Google interface makes the work to start and cast air, and the TCL has a history of creating moderate price screens that are the last, so you don’t need to cross your fingers about your purchase.
Samsung S95C: The S95C (8/10, wired) is a wonderful choice when available. There may be a better option for those who do not want or do not need a fading screen of the 2024 model. It still stands as a very best OLED TVS that you can buy – especially looking at its seriously accessible sales prices.
Samsung QN90C: Another potential contract that is still available, Samsung’s QN 90C (8/10, wired) was one of our favorite bright rooms. It is available in a wide range of sizes and provides a bright and colorful image and plenty of goods – especially to megashell.
TCL QM 7: The only thing that is beautifully balanced QM7 (6/10, the Wired Review) keeps our central list away from our central list: a software error. During my review, I tested a problem where adjusting the SDRback light level was affected by HDR, which could lead to severe glow limits. While TCL settled this issue in a firmware update for me, it is not widely available. Most people probably will not be a problem, so QM7 is still worth considering, but the update of a broader OTA firmware is still pending.


