Our guide to the best HDMI 2.1 TVs, in the category of televisions (TV & Sound), has just been updated. TCL’s 43C725 and Samsung’s QE55Q80A make their entry.
TCL 43C725
Introductory price €490
- Rakuten
424.00
- Cdiscount Marketplace
424.00
- Ubaldi
424.00
- Fnac.com marketplace
429.94
- Darty Marketplace
438.19
- La Redoute Marketplace
448.51
- baker.com
449.00
- Son-Video.com
449.00
- LDLC
467.95
- Materiel.net
467.95
- eBay
527.98
How the pricing table works
The TCL 43C725 — the 43-inch (109 cm) version of the TCL 55C725 we tested — is a well-equipped Android TV at an affordable price. It stands out from the competition by integrating a hands-free microphone directly into the TV and its HDMI 2.1 (ALLM) compatibility.
It includes the guide to the best HDMI 2.1 TVs under the label “Smart buy” because of its more affordable price.
Samsung QE55Q80A
Introductory price 1299 €
- Cobra
789.00
- Ubaldi
789.00
- Iacono
795.00
- Amazon Marketplace
816.90
- Rakuten
816.90
- Son-Video.com
819.00
- Cdiscount Marketplace
825.28
- Darty Marketplace
825.98
- Fnac.com marketplace
827.00
- LDLC
829.94
- Materiel.net
829.94
- Aim
1,128.00
- Samsung
1,299.00
- baker.com
899.00
- E. Leclerc – High-Tech
899.00
How the pricing table works
The QE55Q80A — the 55-inch (140 cm) version of the Samsung QE65Q80A that we tested — is the newest of the Samsung televisions equipped with a Full-Led backlight system. Can it still compete with Neo Qled models equipped with Mini-Led and with Oled televisions? That’s what we’re going to see in this test…
It includes the guide to the best HDMI 2.1 TVs under the label “Smart buy” because of its more affordable price.
Discover without delay our new complete selection of the best HDMI 2.1 TVs: