Hisense 65A85QTUK OLED Smart TV
A 65 inch OLED that gets you perfect blacks and a 120Hz gaming panel at a more approachable price than the top-tier OLED sets.
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Why we rate it
- Perfect OLED blacks
- 120Hz gaming panel
- Dolby Vision and Atmos
- Filmmaker Mode
- Brightness not specified
- Lighter feature set
Where the Hisense 65A85QTUK OLED Smart TV wins and loses
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HDR
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Gaming
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Hisense 65A85QTUK OLED Smart TV vs Sony Sony BRAVIA 8 OLED K65XR80 65"
| HisenseHisense 65A85QTUK OLED Smart TVThis page | SonySony BRAVIA 8 OLED K65XR80 65" | |
|---|---|---|
| Overall score | 75 /100 | 75 /100 |
| Size | 65 " | 65 " |
| Panel type | OLED | OLED |
| Refresh | 120 Hz | 120 Hz |
| HDMI 2 1 count | — | 4 |
Is the Hisense 65A85QTUK OLED Smart TV right for you?
If you want OLED's perfect blacks and a real gaming panel without paying flagship prices, this is the value way in, especially for dim-room film watching.
If your room is very bright or you want the brightest highlights and the full cinema and audio feature set, the step-up OLED or a top Mini-LED suits better.
Before you buy
Both are 65 inch OLEDs, but the NTUK adds higher quoted brightness, IMAX Enhanced, Dolby Vision IQ and a stronger 60W sound system. This QTUK is the more affordable core OLED.
Yes. It has a 120Hz panel with VRR and FreeSync Premium Pro, plus an auto game mode, which covers what current consoles need.
For dark-room film watching, OLED's perfect blacks are a clear step up. In very bright rooms a bright QLED or Mini-LED can be the more practical choice.
Modern OLEDs include protections, but very long periods of static logos or HUDs remain a long-term consideration, so vary your content where you can.
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