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OLED TVs

Looking for the right OLED TV? PriceRunner is here to guide you. We list a wide selection of oled tvs from top brands and retailers. Use our category filters to refine your search based on screen size, resolution, price, and more. Compare prices and features to find the best match for your viewing needs. Whether you want a large screen for movie nights or a compact option for a cosy room, our filters make it easy to pinpoint the right choice. Read user reviews to get insights from other buyers and make a well-thought-out decision. Our platform ensures you find great deals across all offers. Start here to explore the world of oled tvs and find the best one for your home. Remember, the right OLED TV is just a few clicks away—let us help you make the right choice today!

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OLED TVs Hisense 65A85H

Hisense 65A85H

65 " OLED, Smart TV

£1,399.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £466.33/mo.*
2stores
OLED TVs Samsung QE77S93D
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Samsung QE77S93D

77 " OLED, Smart TV

£1,679.00
2stores
OLED TVs Philips 77OLED810
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Philips 77OLED810

77 " OLED, Smart TV

£1,899.00£2,199.00
2stores
OLED TVs Philips 77OLED760

Philips 77OLED760

5.0

77 " OLED, Smart TV

£1,699.00£1,749.00
3stores
OLED TVs Hisense 65A85NTUK 65" OLED Smart UHD TV

Hisense 65A85NTUK 65" OLED Smart UHD TV

65 " OLED, Smart TV

£949.00£999.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £316.33/mo.*
5stores
OLED TVs Philips 77OLED759
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Philips 77OLED759

77 " OLED, Smart TV

£1,599.00
2stores
OLED TVs Samsung TQ55S90F
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Samsung TQ55S90F

55 " OLED, Smart TV

£1,052.87£1,498.00
5stores
OLED TVs Samsung QE55S95C
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Samsung QE55S95C

55 " OLED, Smart TV

£1,339.53
5stores
Sony K55XR80PAEP

Sony K55XR80PAEP

4.7

55 " OLED, Smart TV

£1,390.38
5stores
LG OLED83G36LA 83" 4K Ultra HD HDR OLED TV

LG OLED83G36LA 83" 4K Ultra HD HDR OLED TV

OLED, Smart TV

£3,499.00
6stores
Samsung TQ55S95F
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Samsung TQ55S95F

55 " OLED, Smart TV

£2,097.00
4stores
Samsung TQ42S90F
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Samsung TQ42S90F

42 " OLED, Smart TV

£940.91£1,187.35
Or 3 interest-free payments of £313.63/mo.*
1store

TVs: 3 things to consider before buying

When buying a TV, one of the first things to consider is the size. The size of your room and the distance from which you will be watching should guide your decision. For example, if you sit 8 to 10 feet away from your TV, a 55″ to 65″ model might be ideal. Larger rooms can accommodate TVs up to 75″ or more. Remember, a bigger screen doesn't always mean better viewing if you're sitting too close. Keep in mind that the TV should fit comfortably in your space without overwhelming it.

Display technology plays a significant role in picture quality. The two most common types are OLED and LED/LCD. OLED TVs often offer superior contrast and deeper blacks, making them ideal for movie enthusiasts who value picture depth and detail. On the other hand, LED/LCD TVs are generally more affordable and come in a wider range of sizes. Consider what matters most to you: vibrant colors and deep contrasts or budget-friendly options with decent quality.

Modern scanners offer various connectivity options that can enhance convenience and flexibility. USB connections are standard, but if you want to reduce cable clutter, consider a scanner with Wi-Fi capabilities. This feature allows you to scan directly to your computer or cloud storage without needing physical connections. Additionally, some scanners support mobile app integration, enabling you to scan directly from your smartphone or tablet.

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TVs are best chosen based on the distance from your seating area. For a comfortable viewing experience, consider a 55″ TV for a medium-sized room. Measure the space and consider how far you'll sit from the screen. Larger TVs suit bigger rooms where you can sit further back.

TVs are available in LED and OLED types, differing in display technology. LED TVs use backlighting, while OLEDs offer self-lit pixels for deeper blacks. Consider OLED for superior picture quality and LED for affordability and brightness.

TVs are considered smart if they connect to the internet and offer apps. Look for user-friendly interfaces, compatibility with streaming services, and voice control features. Check the operating system to ensure it supports your preferred apps.

TVs are often labelled as 4K when they have a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels. This provides four times the detail of Full HD, resulting in sharper images. Choose a 4K TV if you want enhanced picture clarity, especially on larger screens.

TVs are sometimes designed with curved screens to improve immersion by mimicking the natural curvature of your eyes. They can enhance viewing angles but may not suit every room layout. Consider your seating arrangement before purchasing.

TVs are rated by refresh rate, which measures how often an image updates per second. A higher rate reduces motion blur in fast scenes. For sports or gaming, look for at least 120Hz to enjoy smoother motion.

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