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The mid-range £750-£1200 TV market has always been a tricky one. On the one hand, it’s well below what you’re expected to shell out for a “proper” flagship set, whether Mini LED or OLED, which will ge
Here is a sign of the times. Even though this TV is TCL’s premium 85in offering, and pulls out all the stops to deliver a spectacular home cinema experience, it costs a mere £2199. Such low pricing fo
Philips might not have the global brand recognition of rival TV brands such as Samsung, LG and Sony, but it sure knows how to put together a tasty-looking OLED. The 65in OLED910 we have before us toda
The 43in P7K is the smallest model from TCL’s second most affordable TV series for 2025, and it can be yours for relative peanuts. Not surprisingly for £269, though, the 43P7K lacks more than a few of
O LED TVs, especially those equipped with an eye-catching supporting cast of Ambilight technology and strong gaming support, just aren’t supposed to be this cheap. For context, the cheapest 65in OLEDs
O LED panel tech has dominated our best TV buying guide and list of What Hi-Fi? Award-winners for close to a decade. The only constant complaint we’ve had is that OLED TVs tend to have high price tags