Hisense 65A85NTUK 65 Inch OLED Smart TV
A 65 inch OLED with 1000 nits, IMAX Enhanced and a strong gaming feature set, aimed at film fans who also want a serious next-gen console screen.
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Why we rate it
- OLED blacks with real brightness
- Full gaming feature set
- IMAX Enhanced and Filmmaker Mode
- 60W sound with top-firing
- OLED brightness limits in daylight
- Only two full HDMI 2.1 ports
Where the Hisense 65A85NTUK 65 Inch OLED Smart TV wins and loses
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Hisense 65A85NTUK 65 Inch OLED Smart TV vs Sony Sony BRAVIA 8 OLED K65XR80 65"
| HisenseHisense 65A85NTUK 65 Inch OLED Smart TVThis page | SonySony BRAVIA 8 OLED K65XR80 65" | |
|---|---|---|
| Overall score | 75 /100 | 75 /100 |
| Size | 65 " | 65 " |
| Panel type | OLED | OLED |
| Peak | 1000 nits | — |
| Refresh | 120 Hz | 120 Hz |
| HDMI 2 1 count | 2 | 4Better |
Is the Hisense 65A85NTUK 65 Inch OLED Smart TV right for you?
If you want reference-grade film picture with perfect blacks and a complete next-gen gaming feature set in one screen, this covers both without compromise.
If your room is very bright or you want maximum screen size per pound, a high-brightness Mini-LED makes more sense than paying the OLED premium.
Before you buy
It reaches up to 1000 nits peak, which is bright for an OLED. That means HDR highlights punch hard while the self-lit pixels keep blacks perfect.
Yes. It offers 120Hz, VRR, ALLM, FreeSync Premium, HDR10+ Gaming and a Game Bar, covering everything current consoles can use.
Two are full HDMI 2.1 and two are 2.1 compliant, so plan which 4K 120Hz devices go into the full-bandwidth ports.
Its 60W top-firing system is strong for a TV and handles films well on its own, though a dedicated surround setup will still beat it for scale.
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