Best 50-55” TV around £550

Best 50-55” TV around £550

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Chrisj023

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12 posts

48 months

Friday 12th August 2022
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Hi all

As a guy who used to work for a well known high street retailer in their television department, I can’t believe that I’m having to ask advice here however so much has changed so quickly in the world of TVs.

Essentially, I am looking for a 50-55” TV at around £550-£600, which ideally will have Full Array Backlight

Currently I have seen the below options
- Samsung Q95TD (2020/21)
- Samsung Q80A (2021)

Does anyone have either of these sets, and could provide a recommendation for their TV, or can anyone advise of an alternative set fitting the requirements above.

TIA

beanoir78

352 posts

116 months

Sunday 14th August 2022
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Rumbelows?

I tested these and the LG Nano (forget model number) but it has full array dimming/backlight. I preferred the LG, and it has better specs for gaming too (if that’s your thing).


Nico Adie

654 posts

58 months

Monday 15th August 2022
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I've got an LG 55", think it's the 55UQ. It was £550. I like it a lot, the picture quality and sound are both excellent. Has airplay so it's a doddle casting stuff from my phone or iPad to it. No complaints whatsoever.

Mr_Yogi

3,288 posts

270 months

Monday 15th August 2022
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Chrisj023 said:
Hi all

As a guy who used to work for a well known high street retailer in their television department, I can’t believe that I’m having to ask advice here however so much has changed so quickly in the world of TVs.

Essentially, I am looking for a 50-55” TV at around £550-£600, which ideally will have Full Array Backlight

Currently I have seen the below options
- Samsung Q95TD (2020/21)
- Samsung Q80A (2021)

Does anyone have either of these sets, and could provide a recommendation for their TV, or can anyone advise of an alternative set fitting the requirements above.

TIA
Pretty sure neither of those have full array local dimming. For that you need the Neo QLEDs, which are a lot more.

tonyvid

9,884 posts

258 months

Monday 15th August 2022
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We recently bought a Samsung QN90A Neo (2021) for the office as a 4k customer viewing monitor, the picture is outstanding. We only use it like this and hooked up to an editing PC so I can't say how it works with over-the-air sources etc.

LordGrover

33,907 posts

227 months

Monday 15th August 2022
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I have LG OLED55A16LA which is pretty good, a huge step up from the Sony it replaced. Richer said backlight is not a thing with OLED as they have self illuminating pixels or something.
Can't compare it to the Samsungs though as I've not seen them.