Samsung QN90D
The Samsung QN90D is the best Neo QLED of the year. Mini-LED backlight with very dense local dimming, peak brightness over 2000 nits, full HDMI 2.1 for gaming, and Samsung's anti-glare layer that cuts reflections better than glossy panels. The picture is bright, punchy, and color-accurate.
I have calibrated dozens of QLED TVs in real living rooms. Here are the five that earn the QLED label and deliver real picture quality in 2026.
I have spent years calibrating TVs in real living rooms, and QLED has become the standard for bright-room performance. The category covers everything from genuinely premium sets to barely-better-than-LED models, so picking the right one matters. Here are the five I would actually buy.
| TV | Panel Type | Best For |
| — | — | — |
| Samsung QN90D | Neo QLED | Bright rooms and gaming |
| Sony X95L | Mini-LED QLED | Movie watchers |
| Hisense U8N | Mini-LED QLED | Best value flagship |
| TCL QM8 | Mini-LED QLED | Brightness on a budget |
| Samsung Q70D | Standard QLED | Mid-range pick |
Our methodology
We compare every pick against the field on real specifications, certifications, and aggregated owner reviews. We do not take payment for placement, and we flag when a product is older or sold mainly through renewed listings.
Side by side
| Pick | Best for | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Samsung QN90D | Neo QLED | Check price | |
| Sony X95L | Mini-LED QLED | Check price | |
| Hisense U8N | Mini-LED QLED | Check price | |
| TCL QM8 | Mini-LED QLED | Check price | |
| Samsung Q70D | Standard QLED | Check price |
The full reviews
Samsung QN90D
The Samsung QN90D is the best Neo QLED of the year. Mini-LED backlight with very dense local dimming, peak brightness over 2000 nits, full HDMI 2.1 for gaming, and Samsung's anti-glare layer that cuts reflections better than glossy panels. The picture is bright, punchy, and color-accurate.

Sony X95L
Sony's image processing is the gold standard, especially on streaming content where it cleans up banding and compression artifacts. The X95L pairs that processing with mini-LED brightness and excellent color volume. It costs more than competitors but the picture quality justifies it for cinephiles.

Hisense U8N
The Hisense U8N is the value flagship of the QLED world. Over 1500 nits peak brightness, full HDMI 2.1, mini-LED with quantum dots, and a price hundreds below Sony or Samsung mini-LEDs. Google TV is fine, the remote is forgettable, but the picture genuinely keeps up with the premium sets.
TCL QM8
The TCL QM8 trades premium build quality for raw brightness at an even lower price. Over 2000 nits in the largest sizes, mini-LED zones, and full gaming features. The processing is not as refined as Sony or Samsung but for bright living rooms the brightness alone makes content pop.
Samsung Q70D
The Q70D is Samsung's mid-range QLED without the Neo branding. Standard LED backlight rather than mini-LED, but still with quantum dot color. It is the TV I recommend when budget is the priority but the buyer still wants the wide color gamut. Gaming features are still strong.
Frequently asked
QLED uses quantum dots for wider color gamut and higher brightness than regular LED. The difference is real but subtle on lower-tier QLED. Top QLED models clearly outperform standard LED.
QLED wins in bright rooms because of higher peak brightness and better glare handling. OLED is unbeatable in dim rooms for movie watching. Pick based on your viewing environment.



