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    The best QLED TVs for 2024, after testing more than 2…

    Every once in a while, a TV comes along that just blows us away, and that is precisely what happened in August when we reviewed Sony's much-hyped Bravia 9 mini-LED TV. The Sony Bravia 9 is a simply gorgeous TV that excels in bright rooms thanks to Sony's new IC processing chip that Digital Trends' editor-at-large (and TV reviewer supreme) also prai...

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    The Hisense U7N doesn’t bring as much brightness and picture processing to the table as the U8N Series (another pick on this list), but it’s still a phenomenal QLED TV. Rocking Hisense’s Hi-View Engine PRO CPU, the U7N carefully optimizes whatever content you’re watching. This CPU enhances the picture quality by reducing artifacts and enhancing sha...

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    Hisense's U8 QLED TV for 2024 is the U8N, and it's a diamond in the rough just like its predecessor, the U8K (also on this list). Impossibly bright, sharp, and colorful for the price has been Hisense's (and TCL's for that matter) calling card for years now, making them attractive QLEDs for the value-conscious. They range in size from 55 to 100 inch...

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    We were up in arms over the first-gen version of the TCL QM8 Series, and the second version of this long-awaited flagship has finally arrived. Rocking TCL’s latest AIPQ Engine Gen 3 processor, this advanced CPU is capable of delivering twice the brightness of the original QM8. The new QM8 also supports up to 5,000 local dimming zones, allowing for ...

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    Many consumer tech companies put the cart before the horse, and the world of TVs may be one of the biggest offenders when it comes to horse-less transportation. In the case of a TV like the Samsung QN900C, our equestrian analogy is best represented by a hardware versus software comparison. Quite simply, the QN900C is an amazing 8K TV, but we’re sti...

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