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Each OLED that we tested is an excellent TV and older models are often on sale, so it is worth considering before pressing the purchase button. Here’s where we list your favorites not on our list at the top.
Sony A95L: Sony’s 2023 flagship A95L is not as bright as the last high -level OLED harvest, but it is still a dazzling with fantastic colors, an excellent contrast and an elaboration of electrifying images that is almost captivating like the last Bravia 8 II. The best part is that you can often put this TV for sale well below its replacement, making it an excellent choice for those who are after the rare purchase of Sony.
How about an OLED Budget TV?
If you are looking for the best OLED bang for your dollar, do not look for beyond the LG series B, which is located a step under the series C value. Even if we have not been able to test the LG B4 OLED Last year, its specifications and overall performances are comparable to the LG C3 (9/10, Wired Tips) that we tested in 2023. The B4 offers brightness and similar and extra -playing colors such as four HDMI 2.1 and VRR doors (variable update frequency) up to 144 Hz. Now it is often at stake for an even better value. We will soon test the new B5 OLED, but the B4 is in the perfect point for those after a serious deal.
In that note, a great way to save on an OLED (or any TV for that matter) is to buy the previous model before the stock ends. Of course, you will lose the latest improvements in the software and (probably) an increase in brightness, but you will save a lot of money and you could free your budget for a choice from our best soundbar war or best book -shelfing.
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