Quality has its price - that's the motto.
However, there are exceptions, as Stiftung Warentest shows.
A good television is available for 390 euros.
The selection of televisions is enormous: whether full HD or UHD, with or without internet - manufacturers such as Philips, Samsung and Sony are not spoiled for choice when it comes to innovations.
To help you decide on a television set, Stiftung Warentest * carefully examined 18 models between 24 and 65 inches (61 to 165 centimeters screen diagonal).
The prices of the products tested range between 180 and 2,100 euros.
But good doesn't always have to be expensive - a high-quality model is available for just under 390 euros.
TV at Stiftung Warentest: test winner for a proud 2,060 euros
The 18 models only include devices from
Philips, Samsung and Sony
.
The test winner is the
Samsung “GQ65Q90T”
with the grade “good” (1.8).
It was particularly impressive in the categories of tone and versatility.
Stiftung Warentest understands the latter to mean the "type, variety and use of the built-in receivers, connections and additional functions such as the recording function, network compatibility and Internet capability".
For this, buyers have to shell out a proud sum of 2,060 euros.
Television in the test: A good model is available for 390 euros
A device from the same manufacturer, the Samsung “GQ55Q90T”, which is a bit cheaper at 1,600 euros, is just behind with the grade “good” (1.9).
Third place is the Samsung “GQ50Q60T” (grade 2.0) - here customers only pay 695 euros.
But it is even cheaper and still awarded the grade “good” (2.3): the Samsung “GU43TU8079” for only 390 euros.
Of all the models mentioned, it is the smallest with a screen diagonal of 109 centimeters.
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High picture quality and marks "very good" from LG
If you attach great importance to high image quality, you should also take a look at the other models that have already been tested this year: In 2020, devices from LG in particular were ahead in this regard.
The models “OLED65B97LA” (1.4) and “OLED55B97LA” (1.5) both even received the grade “very good”.
* Merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network.
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