Posted 21 October 2023

Best 65" TV maximum budget £2000

My current TV is 50" Sony 1080p, good picture, no issues. But want to upgrade to 4K.
Any recommendations, due to the shape of thd room, I have to put TV on a stand. Wall mounting is not ideal.
Living room, most time good light in room.
I already have Samsung Q930C soundbar.
So better to go for Samsung Tv?
OLED or QLED?
Samsung, LG or Sony?
Is it worth waiting till Black Friday?

Many thanks in advance.
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  1. tom_2003's avatar
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    Thank you. Wall mounting modrl? How much for stand?
    Is it worth spending a few extra 100s for G3?
  2. CourseFinder's avatar
    Get LG C2 or C3 if U can stretch the budget and ALWAYS buy with 5 year warranty from Costco etc 😁
    tom_2003's avatar
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    Thank you. LG better than Samsung, Sony?
    I am not a Costco member. How much these models in Costco?
  3. TheDealMonster's avatar
    I recently bought a 65 inch ambilight, love it!
    tom_2003's avatar
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    Model name?
  4. Admast79's avatar
    LG C2 / C2.

    LG G2 (but this is by default wall mounted TV, stand is sold separately).
    tom_2003's avatar
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    Thank you
  5. C0mm0d0re_K1d's avatar
    Depends on your viewing habits and where your putting it (ambient light and reflections).

    Read up on the differences and pro's and Con's of OLED Vs LCD / QLED.

    LG, Panasonic, Philips, Samsung and Sony are all considered premium brands for their Oled's and qled/LCD.

    Samsung don't support Dolby vision at all. If that's important to you?
    tom_2003's avatar
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    Thank you.
    It's going to be in living room with plenty of natural light.
    Mainly sports and TV programmes
  6. AJ10's avatar
    Panasonic LZ1500 Master OLED 2022 TV. It’s the best 65” TV under £2000.

    If you can find a LG G3 under £2000 then you can get that also since it’s newer than the Panasonic and has the best anti-reflective coating.

    Alternatively get the Sony X95L Mini-LED. Not as good as the OLEDs mentioned, but still has a high end picture quality and is brighter which will help a lot in your room set up. And it won’t auto dim like an OLED.

    Let me know if you need any links. (edited)
    tom_2003's avatar
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    Thank you.
    With office discount scheme can get 65 G3 or S95C 65 Samsung under 2000.
    But C3 and G3 look almost similar. Not much difference.
    S90C and S95C look almost identical at Curry's. Worth spending extra £500 fpr G3 ove C3?
    And G3 needs a stand too
  7. tom_2003's avatar
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    Went to John Lewis yesterday. Watched these TVs for a quite good time. Couldn't find any difference between LG 65 G3 and 65 C3. Both playing same videos.

    No difference between Samsung S95 and S90! All 4 stunning TVs (edited)
    CourseFinder's avatar
    get the C3 , You got a nice budget it's worth it if U gaming. 😁 Remember 5 year warranty included from reputable seller 😁
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