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Friday 23 October 2015

Best TVs of 2015 - what TV should you buy?

The best TVs by size and everything you need to know when buying your new TVWhen you're looking to buy a new TV, you want the best.
But how do you know which one to go for when there are so many different technologies, with strange acronyms, and a host of different screen sizes to deal with too? There are also a host of manufacturers, with a vast array of televisions rocking different panel technologies, operating systems, tuners, backlights and features.
Do you want a Ultra HD 4K screen, do you need high dynamic range support, is 3D of any import whatsoever? Which of the myriad TV operating systems do you want to throw your lot in with? Just how do you find out what the best TV is for you?
Well, you come to the experts.
We've figured out the best TVs in a variety of different categories, from Ultra HD to super-sized 75-inch screen, right down to the li'l 32-inchers for that second screen for the bedroom.
But it's not always about the outright best - after all, those can represent some of the most expensive televisual tech you can buy - sometimes you just want the absolute best value screen. And we've got those covered in each category too.
If you want to know what to look out for when buying a new TV check out the second page to arm yourself with all the information you could possibly need.
But first, here's our pick of the best TVs of 2015 - there are some absolute stunners.

Best Ultra HD 4K TV

Samsung UE65JS9500

Samsung UE65JS9500

"Nothing short of a milestone in TV picture quality"
Screen size: 65-inch | Tuner: Freeview HD, Freesat HD | Resolution: UHD 4K | Panel technology:LED Backlit | Smart TV: Tizen | Curved: Yes | Dimensions: 917 x 1450 x 379mm
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Ground breaking picture quality
Feature-rich smart TV platform
Super expensive
Curved screen is divisive
Samsung's 2015 flagship TV leverages new brightness and colour technologies to take LCD picture quality to a whole new level - especially once true HDR content starts to roll into town. The difference its HDR technology makes to picture quality is immense - more impactful by far, in fact, than the step up from HD to UHD.
What's more, while you need native HDR content to see the TV at its absolute cinematic best it still delivers superb results with current sources.
It's much easier to use than previous Samsung smart TVs too. We just wish more people would be able to afford it.

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