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Which TV brand is best in 2025 and how to choose
A real heavyweight in the TV world, Samsung has its own Quantum Dot technology, using tiny crystals to make the LEDs that light up the TV's pixels. This gives you the dense blacks and excellent colour response associated with OLED sets, without that tech's one drawback, a slight tendency toward image retention.
Debates rage as to which is better - the answer is that it comes down to your own eyes and what you're happy with - but with a 55in 4K set like the Samsung QN85B available for £1,199 at the time of writing, there's a lot to be happy about. As with other brands, it's perfectly possible to spend a great deal of money on a Samsung, but if you simply must have the biggest TV, the 85in 8K QLED QN800A is worth a look, being half the price of similar models at £2,499.