Facts to Consider when Choosing a 65-Inch TV

Out of all the sizes available, both large and small, the 65-inch TV is easily most buyers’ favourite choice. That makes perfect sense, given that you should sit 1.8-2.5 metres away from the television in most living rooms. For all but the most considerable lounges, the size of a set is both big enough to provide an immersive big-screen viewing experience and small enough not to take over the room entirely.

Because manufacturers invest most of their R&D funds in this screen size, you can discover the most advanced OLED, Mini-LED, and QD-OLED devices here. In other words, 65-inch TVs are the frontier of innovation. And although this is a fantastic development for consumers on a budget, be aware that there are just as many, if not more, 65-inch sets available that are of subpar quality and not worth your hard-earned money.

Common problems include cringe-worthy dark black levels on less expensive LCDs, lousy HDR performance, poor screen uniformity, and awful audio quality. These problems can all contribute to a frustrating rather than enjoyable viewing experience. That’s why we’ve put together this buying guide with information on how to find the best 65 inches 4k smart TV.

What to Consider When Buying a 65-inch TV?

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Going big on a set can often be worth giving up a little picture quality and next-generation display tech for those few more inches of screen real estate since size does matter. So, when searching for a high-quality 65 inch 4k smart TV, look for an option with a Wide Colour Gamut, VRR, HDR support, 4K resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and at least two HDMI 2.1 connectors.

Additionally, it’s best to stick to reputable brands like Samsung, LG, Sony, Hisense, Toshiba, and Loewe. What else should you consider when comparing features and pricing after deciding on the screen size?

Space

The ideal viewing distance for a 65-inch 4K TV is between 2.4 and 2.7 metres. This distance will allow you to enjoy the sharp details without being too close to see the individual pixels that make up the image.

Resolution

Is 4K enough for 65 inches? It certainly is. Even though 65-inch 8K TVs are already available, it’ll still take some time before 8K resolution is widely accepted. Choose a 4K display, which we highly recommend. Some older 1080p models are still available but don’t offer a fair price.

Ports

Another significant consideration is port selection. You can connect additional devices if your home theatre system has extra HDMI ports. Additionally, if you have a soundbar, you need to use an HDMI port with eARC to connect it.

Type of Display

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The choice of display significantly impacts how well your screen displays images. OLED has undeniably emerged as the prefered premium technology due to its flawless blacks, remarkable contrast, and great viewing angles. However, QLED, which combines ultra-vibrant Quantum Dots with LED (or Mini LED) illumination, is a powerful alternative, mainly because it’s brighter and has punchier colours.

Standard LCDs, on the other hand, are more varied in terms of overall quality but, if you buy wisely, can provide excellent value for your money. These sets are frequently confusedly marketed as “LED” TVs due to their LED backlights.

Sound System

Choosing whether to pair your new television with a specialised sound system is crucial because visuals alone aren’t everything. Since most sets, even high-end ones, only have decent audio quality, we always advise doing this.

However, if you’re determined to keep things tidy and rely on the built-in speakers, ensure they’re up to par by reading reviews. A fantastic picture is useless if the sound is subpar.

Features

We advise purchasing a set that supports high dynamic range (HDR) for the best image. Dolby Vision is a higher-calibre format versus HDR10, and when given the option, we advise choosing Dolby Vision support.

Considering a set with next-generation gaming features is noteworthy if you’re a gamer. If the television supports 4K at 120 Hz, Xbox Series X and PS5 players may have a competitive advantage in some titles, while VRR support may make for a more fluid gaming experience. While ALLM makes sure that you always have the best visual experience in games, movies, and shows.

You can ignore these features if you’re a casual player or don’t play games at all, and doing so will help you save a lot of money.

Software

Finding a TV platform you like is another consideration when choosing a 65-inch 4K smart TV. Although many brands use more widely accessible software, such as Android or Roku TV, brands like Samsung and LG also use their proprietary software.

The most considerable problem is the choice of apps, as some particular apps you want won’t be available on every smart TV platform, or there might be a several-month wait until a new service is made available on some smart sets after it has launched on others.

However, you should also consider more sophisticated capabilities, such as the ability to control your smart home, video conferencing, and other functions that can be brand-exclusive or, at the very least, unequally available on premium and budget models.