Best TVs of CES 2025: Huge Screens and OLEDs That Literally Suck


Moving from concepts and high art to an actual TV you can buy now, the QM6K is an early favorite for best image quality for the money this year. In person it looked as bright as I’d expect from a newer version of the excellent QM8, although the matte screen finish seemed different from that TV. I’ll have to wait till I test it in the lab to be sure, a test that should happen fairly soon, since the TV is shipping shortly. The 65-inch size costs $1,000, placing it squarely in the midrange, and the 98-inch behemoth here costs $3,500.


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