Why the QLED TV I recommend to most people in 2025 isn't made by Samsung or LG
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Why the QLED TV I recommend to most people in 2025 isn't made by Samsung or LG
"Amazon released multiple new devices at the end of this year, including a Fire TV Omni QLED Series , which I've been testing for over a month now. I've used the 65-inch model of this smart TV as our family's main television, and it's been a huge upgrade from my four-year-old LG TV. Granted, that TV was an entry-level UN7000 with 4K resolution, so it wasn't a QLED panel by any means."
"It set me back $500 in 2021, but today, you can get a far superior 55-inch Omni QLED Series TV for $530. Also: Is your Roku or Fire TV streaming device tracking you? It's possible - how I put an end to it Although this is a testament to how much more affordable televisions have become over the past four years,"
"The Fire TV Omni QLED Series is the third Fire TV I've used; I have a 50-inch Series 4 Fire TV and a 43-inch Omni Series. I got both of these for $100 each during Amazon Prime Day sales events, so they were relatively low-risk purchases at the time. I installed that Omni Series Fire TV in my bedroom, and it proved to be far superior to my previous old Westinghouse TV, but the latest Omni QLED Series is even more impressive."
A 65-inch Fire TV Omni QLED Series served as a family's main television for over a month and provided a marked upgrade over a four-year-old LG UN7000. Entry-level 4K TVs that cost $500 in 2021 contrast with today's more capable 55-inch Omni QLED models priced around $530. The Omni QLED delivers crisp, detailed images with lifelike colors and HDR10+ Adaptive support. The QLED panel and full-array local dimming create strong contrast with deep blacks and crisp whites. The set features thin bezels of about a centimeter or less and offers Amazon's Ambient mode when the display is off.
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