Samsung QE65QN95A
£2999 / stuff.tv/qn95a
This is Samsung’s single most expensive 4K TV for 2021 (unless you buy a bigger version), but the pictures justify the outlay. The Korean giant’s implementation of the new Mini LED tech is, on this evidence, something to be reckoned with. It’s difficult to imagine how any of the other sets that are incoming this year could be better. Stuff says ★★★★★
This Mini LED television is a fearsomely accomplished set – and the one to beat ● NOW ADD THIS
Samsung Q-series soundbars
Pairing your QLED with one of these is a stress-free way to get 3D object-based sound. from £499 / samsung.com
Samsung 75Q950TS ★★★★★ Extravagant £3999 even / after stuff.tv/q950ts a £2k price drop… but no other 75in TV looks quite so elegant. LG OLED65GX ★★★★★ £2098 / stuff.tv/oledgx
Expensive, yes, but once you see it on your wall you’ll forget all that. LG OLED55CX ★★★★★ £1195 / stuff.tv/oledcx
LG knows exactly what it’s doing with OLED and the results here are mighty impressive. Sony KD65A8 ★★★★★ £1898 / stuff.tv/sonya8
What’s a few gaps in specification when performance is as barnstorming as this? Philips 55OLED805 ★★★★★ £1198 / stuff.tv/oled805
All the things we love about OLED without the flagship price tag. Samsung QE65Q65T ★★★★★ £949 / stuff.tv/q65t
Overlook the humdrum sound and this is one of the best pound-for-pound goggleboxes around. Hisense A7200G
This £349 50in / stuff.tv/a7200g budget buy is a perfectly good way to get a biggish screen at a little price.