![]() ![]() That's because the best TV deals are cyclical and discounts on 2023 TVs won't begin in earnest until fall and winter, as stores slash prices and TV makers compete for your dollar.īut right now, in the spring of 2023, which TVs are actually the best values for your money? That's the question we strive to answer at CNET. But those brand-new televisions are often more expensive than existing models. Samsung's weird firmware shennanigans and their lack of quality control standards will probably make me avoid their products for the forseeable future.The future of TV technology was announced at CES 2023 and many of the new models from brands like Samsung, LG and Sony are hitting stores soon. That means the TV will always look the same, no matter if you're calibrating, reviewing or just watching movies. Not by such a huge amount, but still 400 nits.Īnd here is how it should look (LG G2) No difference, or ideally brighter. ![]() But the new model (right) is dimmer in real content. Last years model (left) actually gets a lot brighter in real scenes compared to test patterns. When looking at HDR brightness performance we can also see some weird stuff: That shows Samsung current gen TV's actually detect test patterns and then change their behavior to mislead reviewers and customers. ![]() Look at the HUGE difference in brightness between the QN90B's (right) 2%, 10% and real scene brightness. Just looking at the SDR brightness section tells me all i need to know to avoid them. Tbh the more new Samsung products i see the more i'm trying to avoid them. ![]()
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