
"Its secret weapon is Samsung's latest anti-reflective screen, which does a phenomenal job keeping all but the most intense direct reflections at bay, while only minimally affecting black levels and perceived depth. Pair that with breakthrough OLED brightness, near-infinite contrast, fantastic colors, and pristine picture processing, and you've got the best premium TV for any environment. It doesn't support Dolby Vision, but otherwise, there's nary a trick this TV doesn't cover,"
"TCL's QM6K (8/10, WIRED Recommends) doesn't blast you with brightness, but its utilization of TCL's all-new screen tech provides a remarkably balanced picture, offering sweet and naturalistic colors, impressive image processing, and impressive black levels with very little noticeable blooming. The TV offers plenty of other benefits, including an intuitive Google TV interface, along with topline gaming features like VRR at up to 144 Hz across two of its four HDMI inputs."
Prime Day offers cost-friendly TV upgrades across budgets and use cases. Picks originate from the best-tested 4K HDR televisions to ensure strong color, contrast, and overall picture quality. Samsung S95F delivers an anti-reflective screen that minimizes reflections while only minimally affecting black levels and perceived depth. The S95F pairs breakthrough OLED brightness, near-infinite contrast, vivid colors, pristine picture processing, and top-tier gaming features, but it lacks Dolby Vision. TCL QM6K provides a balanced picture with natural colors, impressive image processing, strong black levels with minimal blooming, Google TV, and VRR up to 144 Hz across two HDMI inputs.
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