
These are the most interesting models to consider if you have a space with lots of light where you want to have a Smart TV.
Samsung QN85A QLED
The Mini LED panel of the Samsung QN85A QLED will give you an image extremely bright, while having good control of reflexes. In fact, this model is quite suitable even to place in exteriors. However, it is not resistant to water or dust, so if you are interested in giving it that use, you should know that you will have to mount it on a case to prevent it from deteriorating.
In general, you are not going to be dazzled by the Samsung QN85A QLED. You also won’t see reflections if you look at the panel from a slightly atypical viewing angle. At night, if you set ‘Cinema Mode’, you can enjoy TV very well balanced, with a more suitable brightness that will not burn your retina and with fantastic levels of contrast. It is also available in 55, 65 and 75-inch panels.
LG C1 OLED
We are not facing the champion in terms of brightness, but we are facing the model that best manages the reflexes. Unless you have windows all around the TV, the LG C1 will perform just fine. Normally, OLED TVs don’t have very high brightness – the C1 is no exception either – but the great ones viewing angles of this model will allow you to place different seats at various points in a very well-lit room. And even then, you won’t have any problems.
SonyKD-43X80J
This model does not have as intense a brightness as the Samsung, nor does it perform as well with reflections. However, it’s a great option if you don’t have room for a large TV. The Sony KD-43X80J is the perfect television if you are looking for a 43 inch screen in a very bright room with little space. The viewing angles of this model are excellent.
Hisense U6G
If, in addition to wanting to watch TV in a bright environment, you also don’t want to give up size, the Hisense U6G is the model that will give you more for less money. It doesn’t perform well outdoors, but its panel is powerful enough to beat ambient light with its SDR brightness. On the downside, it doesn’t have as good viewing angles as the Sony model. still the best cheap tv for bright rooms.
LGUP8000
This model is halfway between the Sony TV and the Hisense. has some very good viewing angles, and is available in sizes from 43 to 86 inches. It is a less economical television than the Hisense, but very interesting if you have several sofas in the room and the television is going to be seen from very different angles.
Samsung The Terrace
Let’s go to the worst possible scenario. Let’s put the TV on Exterior. We have a terrace, or a roof terrace, and we want to take advantage of it to watch football. Or… we own a business and are considering the purchase of a new television.
Well, Samsung has a suitable product for these cases. Samsung The Terrace is one of the best televisions that exist for outdoors. Performs perfectly in terms of brightness leveland also perfectly minimizes the reflexes. It is designed so that it can work with direct sunlight falling directly on the panel.
As for the construction, it is a very well resolved television. After all, it’s going to be outside, so it’s going to be constantly exposed to increased wear and tear. It has a certificate of IP55 protection, so you can survive in case of a downpour. It is also a very good TV in terms of sound. It is still recommended to attach an independent system, but Samsung has done the job very well with this model, as it has a volume that allows it to be used without the need for a sound bar.
It can be purchased in 55, 65 and 75-inch diagonals.
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