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The 13 Best 65 Inch TVs of March 2024

Tran Ngoc Thuy
  Mar 29, 2024 1:38 PM

If you sit far from your TV or want a nice, big TV for watching movies, a 65 Inch is the suitable way. While they used to be very expensive, 65-inch TVs have slowly become the norm, and you can now get one in almost every price range.


Reviews

1. The LG OLED65CXPUA with Alexa

LG OLED65CXPUA Alexa Built-In is all the good from LG combined. The reason why we think this is the best TV overall instead of the LG 8K NanoCell is because it has a perfect size for your house, 48 to 77 inches.

It uses OLED screen technology to produce the best image quality but still saves energy enough to become a TV to last. All the flagship features in the family LG are bestowed on this TV, including the Alpha 9 Gen 3 AI Processor 4K, the Pixel Level Dimming technology, OLED Motion Pro copyrighted by LG, and a wide variety of connections. The TV is powered by WebOS paired up with a Magic Remote, which is also a copyrighted feature by LG.

  • Resolution: 4K

  • Size: 48 - 77 inches (65-inch included)

  • OLED display

  • Gaming mode, OLED Motion Pro

  • Alpha 9 Gen 3 AI Processor 4K

  • Pixel Level Dimming

  • WebOS and Magic Remote

2. Samsung Q70T series - the best Samsung TV lineup

Samsung Q70T series is made to be the best TV of all time. It is packed and compatible with most of Samsung’s latest technologies and devices. The TVs are offered in various sizes, including 55-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch, 82-inch, and 85-inch, so no matter how big your room is, there’s a perfect size for you.

The TV is designed to work with soundbars, and there’s an option for you to buy the combination of those two right here. The screen is made of QLED and features 4K resolution. The upscale in this TV is called Quantum Processor 4K, helping you transform any content in the input into 4K content.

There are two refresh rates, called the Motion rate, which is the rate of the content, and the refresh rate, which is the rate of the screen. The motion rate of the TV is 240Hz, and the screen refresh rate is 120Hz, so the images are supposed to be the smoothest.

The sound is powered by DTX Visual X, the leading technology in TV sounds. The TV can also be connected to the ecosystem of Samsung SmartThings, which you can find on literally any Samsung phone, allowing you to control your TVs from anywhere. Overall, this is the best Samsung TV you can find at the moment of writing.

  • Quantum Processor 4K

  • DTX Visual X

  • Refresh rate 120Hz and Motion rate 240Hz

  • Samsung SmartThings

  • QLED

  • Alexa compatible

  • 65-inch available

3. The LG NanoCell

This is the TV we love. The first look of this TV is overwhelming but when you look closer, it’s even greater. The price is unbelievable for an 8K TV. The LG NanoCell was claimed by its maker to be the technology in the future. The screen produces natural lifelike nano colors, contained in ultra-thin edges, and powered by an AI Processor 8K.

In the world of lacking 8K content like this, the AI plays a very important role in enhancing the 4K or lower resolution content to 8K, promising to reach 80% if the quality of the videos were actually shot in 8K. And as you know that it comes with native support for major streaming services, Netflix, Hulu, Disney Plus, and others.

  • Released year: 2020

  • Size: 49 inches, 55 inches, 65 inches and 75 inches

  • Super Thin but not as thin as OLED

  • Significantly Cheaper than OLED and QLED

  • 8K resolution

  • LG 2021 flagship

The LG NanoCell is now trending for being one of the first 8K TVs that are widely affordable by normal-income people. That’s why LG is concentrating all of the brand’s effort into making it, so check that out on amazon.com

4. Sony XBR-A9H series

Sony XBR-A9G TV series: MASTER Series BRAVIA OLED is another flagship from Sony. It is manufactured with an HDR-compatible OLED display and the Pixel Booster from Sony. Pixel Contrast Booster is a software feature created by Sony, claims to boost every pixel to “complement” OLED true black. 

The X1 processor is also installed in this TV along with the Android TV. Google Assistant works very well with the TV as we tested, but Alexa is available as well for people who like amazon more. Improved from the X900H series, this series can work seamlessly with Apple AirPlay and HomeKit, but still not Siri. 

  • Resolution: 4K

  • Connections: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, EARC, HDMI 2.1

  • OLED Display

  • Google Assistant, Alexa, and Apple AirPlay

  • Game mode and Pixel Contrast Booster

5. Samsung Curved TU-8300

Curved TVs are simply a part of a circle with a huge radius. The advantage of curved TVs is that it makes you feel like you’re sitting in the center of that circle and things on TV are actually around you instead of on a projector screen.

SAMSUNG 65-inch Class Curved UHD TU-8300 Series is one of them, along with the TU-8000 and TU-8100 series. The TV is rated great by over 6 thousand people on Amazon, and offers two sizes, 55-inch and 65-inch.

The CRYSTAL 4K PROCESSOR and the immersive curved experience are cool for anyone who wants to see new things and try new technologies. HDR is, of course, available along with the native motion rate of 120Hz.

Therefore, if you’re having a perfect spot to sit in the center of the circle, this is the TV for gaming. 3 AI assistants are available, including Bixby, Google Assistant, and Amazon Alexa. How generous Samsung was!

A thing called the Clean Cable Solution inspired by Samsung, which features the idea of hiding the cable in the stand for the TV to look like not having cables at all. As Samsung words, the TV is “captivating 4K with an immersive curve”

  • CRYSTAL 4K PROCESSOR

  • Curved and stunning screen

  • 3 AI assistants

  • 120Hz motion rate


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Types

21-inch TVs are too small; therefore, 4K resolution can’t be put into the TV. 100-inch TVs are too big; therefore, there come many problems with mounting and cables. 65-inch TVs, otherwise, are perfect. 65-inch TVs can hold all the resolutions including the latest 8K resolution, while still being perfect for mounting and connecting, even power consumption. These are the types of 65-inch TVs:

1. The display technology of 65-inch TVs

The market is advertising many display technologies for displays, which are:

  • The LCD TVs

It is the abbreviation for Liquid Crystal Display. An LCD display consists of two parts: the backlight shines a pure white light source to the world, and the panels block some of the light’s parts to produce the required color.

Most brands aren’t making TVs out of traditional LCD anymore, but Samsung still does. Samsung even makes a curved TV on the LCD screen. Check this out SAMSUNG 65-inch Class Curved UHD TU-8300 Series.

  • QLED TVs

It’s still possible nowadays to make a 4K OLED TV or even 8K OLED  TVs. However, when it comes to higher resolution, which means a higher number of pixels, resulting in a sky-high number of diodes.

Because the size of the TV does increase much, it would be so much harder to use OLED to display higher resolution. Samsung has come up with a solution: QLED. QLED is the abbreviation of Quantum Light Emitting Diode, which adapts the backlight of LCD and adds a panel of Quantum Dots to absorb the light coming from the back, instead of blocking it.

The result is, QLED performs much better than LCD in terms of color, making it the perfect screen for red and magenta. The good news is, by being an extension of LCD, QLED TVs are significantly cheaper than OLED TVs

This is one of the many Samsung QN65Q900RBFXZA Flat 65-Inch QLED 8K.

  • The NanoCell TVs

NanoCell was introduced by LG last month without waiting for the CES of 2021, signing a big plan for this type of technology coming up early next year. NanoCell is now being used on only one model of LG 8K TV and we’ll put the description in the review part. NanoCell is an extended version of LCD with the participation of the tiny 1mm diode absorbing lights.

The advantage of the technology is that the LCD present reduces the price of the piece by a lot, dramatically from 29,999$ of the LG Signature 8K made of OLED to just under 5,000$ of the LG NanoCell 8K recently introduced. This is the technology of the future and we’re gonna see more of it. This is the product LG 65-inch NanoCell.

  • The OLED TVs (Organic Light Emitting Diode)

Every pixel in an OLED display is an independent diode that produces lights. When the pixel displays a color, say red, the diode at that position produces red; otherwise, it turns itself off. OLED is an ideal way to save energy while producing much better images. Check this out LG OLED65CXPUA Alexa BuiltIn CX 65Inch 4K Smart OLED TV 2020.

The OLED is complimented for its energy-saving design, great contrast ratio, and true black color. Personally, I love the true black color, and due to its little energy consumption, I could make a digital clock on my wall featuring an OLED display.

2. The resolution of the screen

All of you have seen at least one video on Youtube. Then, all of you know that most videos on Youtube in the past 2 years are shot on 1080p. A portion of them are shot on 4K and that portion is getting bigger.

So far, the most popular resolution for video in the world is 1080p or 720p in second place. However, buying a TV is not just for a day, a week, or a month. You might want to own a TV to use for at least 2 years or even more. Therefore, what you buy should not be for today’s resolution but for tomorrow’s resolution. This is what we meant:

  • 1080p and 720p TV

The brands are not making these TVs anymore and the products you see in the shop should be manufactured back in 2018 or earlier. These are usually so much cheaper than 4K and 8K, but if you’re thinking of buying one, you’re gonna have to accept the fact that the world will move on to newer technologies in a year or two. This is our pick VIZIO Class 60" LED Smart TV.

  • 4K TVs

Buying a 4K TV now is the trend in the world because 4K is now cheap and affordable. 4K content is now being made by creators and broadcasters. They’re trying to do that over Youtube, digital cables, or even over the air. 4K will be the new standard of the world in a few years, and you don’t want to be left behind. This is worth the look Sony XBR-A9G TV series: MASTER Series BRAVIA OLED.

  • 8K TVs

8K is new and better than 4K. An 8K TV from Sony now could cost you over 20 times as much as a 4K Sony TV; however, you can’t buy an 8K TV from Sony for the size of 65 inches, because Sony believes in OLED displays instead of alternative QLED or NanoCell.

It’s so hard for Sony to put roughly 30 million pixels into a 65-inch panel. 8K TVs provide great details, stunning images with incredible contrast ratios. Take this TV from Samsung into consideration Samsung Q900TS 8K TV with Alexa built-in.


Buying Guides

1. Where to put your TV

People usually think of one of two options for putting your TV:

  • Put it on the table: This is the traditional way inherited from our previous generations. Putting the TV on the table makes it easier to remove and reposition, as well as be replaced. However, every advantage comes with some disadvantages. Putting the TV on the table increases the risk of the TV falling into the ground under the impact of sudden movements, say from your kids

  • Hang it on the wall: 65-inch TVs often adopt the VESA 400x400 as its VESA size. You can easily buy a wall mount for your TV, either a fixed version or adjustment-allowing version (tilting version), get a screwdriver, a drill, and attach the TV to the wall in no time.

2. The display you want

As we have shown you the specification of the displays above, you have to choose for yourself the kind of display you want, whether LCD, OLED, NanoCell, or QLED, depending on the quality you expect, and your budget.

  • OLED is designed to show great picture quality, suitable for customers who need great display and don’t care about the price tags

  • NanoCell and QLED are made to help 8K TVs become affordable for everyone. Though they’re extensions of LCD, the image quality is still good, but of course, not as good as OLED

3. Additional features

Most TVs we’ll recommend come with all the latest features of the TV world, some of which:

  • HDR support: HDR (High Dynamic Range) produces colors that are much richer and brighter than the normal color definition

  • AI integration and voice control: Alexa and Google Assistant are the most popular AI engines to work with TVs. Siri does work with Apple TV but it’s another type of product. Samsung has its own AI assistant called Bixby. Though Bixby is not very ideal, they are trying to improve it and integrate it into the TVs

  • 4K or 8K upscaler: The algorithm and processor combination that helps transform the content from lower resolution to the TV’s screen resolution

  • Wi-Fi and LAN connection: This is more like a standard to TVs right now, because everyone knows about Youtube and Netflix, then the Internet is essential on every TV if you want to make a business out of them

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FAQs

1. Can I view content with lower resolution than my TV’s?

There’s very little content made for 8K TVs, or even 4K, so all the TVs we have suggested include the upscaler, which is to enhance your lower-resolution content to the TV’s screen resolution. The engines are powered by AI and are being finested day by day. Then, yes, you can view lower-resolution content on your TV and it feels much better.

2. How do I mount my TV to the wall?

To mount a 65-inch TV to the wall, you first need to know exactly the VESA size of your TV. This VESA size is usually 400x400

  • Step 1: Measure the distances among holes on the back of the TV

  • Step 2: Buy a wall mount that fits the measurement

  • Step 3: Use a drill to make some holes on the wall

  • Step 4: Use a screwdriver and follow the instructions to mount your TV

3. What about the warranty?

The TVs usually come up with a standard 1-year warranty. However, Epic protect offers you some additional years of warranty. Check out one of the TVs protected by Epic Protect. Check this LG 65NANO85U 65" Smart 4K Nano 85 Series.

4. How do I set up my new TV?

To set up a TV, you need to plug in your TV to the wall. Depending on the type of connections you use, you follow these steps:

  • For Wi-Fi users: Power on your TV, the TV should prompt you to set up a Wi-Fi and Google Account. Otherwise, check out the Wi-Fi setup in Settings -> Connections or Settings -> Wi-Fi

  • For Ethernet users: Plug in the RJ45 cable and power on your TV. Set up Google Accounts or other accounts that you need to

5. Can I install apps on my TV?

Fortunately, yes. Smarts TVs are all built with an app store, allowing users to download and install new apps to their TVs. However, some app stores are more diverse than others, so be sure to check the app you want on the app store before buying the TV.


Final Thoughts

65-inch is the best size for TV in 2021. A 65-inch TV can be put or hung anywhere, in your living room, your kitchen, your bedroom, or your table. Therefore, brands offer users lots of 65-inch TV models. Below are our top picks for the best 65-inch TVs:

Those are our recommendations for buying a 65-inch TV. Be sure to check out other articles as well, because we have a lot more to read. I hope with that guide, you’ll be able to pick yourself the perfect TV that you have been waiting for.


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