Best-Rated 80, 82, 85-inch & Larger 4k TVs 2024 | Comparison & Reviews
January 25, 2024 by SmartReview
Filed under HDTV, HDTV Reviews
Best Rated 80, 82, 85-inch and Larger LED 4K TVs – This page contains a roundup of the best-rated and largest LED 4K TVs available. These giant sized TVs are good for large sized living rooms. All manufacturers are introducing large 4K Ultra HD TVs, which have four times the resolution of Full HD. Large Screen 4K TVs are the best way to Watch 4K content, as you can sit closer than you could with regular HDTVs, for an immersive movie screen type experience. An 80-inch screen has over twice the image area of a 55-inch screen. Larger HDTVs are becoming more common, especially with high resolution 4K TVs. Click on the reviews link underneath each TV to see owner reviews and ratings for each model for easy comparison. A Glossary of Terms is located at the bottom of the page.
*** 2024 TV Models will arrive in May/June 2024 *** Take advantage of bargains on older models.
(Comparison of Large Screen 4K Ultra HD TVs)

Sony 4K TV XR85X90L (85-inch 4K TV) | Samsung 4K TV QN85Q60C (85-inch 4K TV) | Samsung QLED QN85Q80C (85-inch 4K TV) | Samsung NEO QLED QN85QN90C (85-inch 4K TV) | ||||
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2160p 4K LED TV 85-inch TV 120Hz 4 HDMI (2.1) 30 Watt Sound Smart TV Full Array Dimming Cognitive Processor XR 2023 Model Dolby Vision 4K HDR XR 4K Upscaling Bluetooth® Audio Ultra HD Streaming Dolby Atmos Sound XR Triluminos Pro Dual-band 802.11ac | 2160p 4K LED TV 85-inch TV 60Hz 3 HDMI (2.0b) 20 Watt Sound Smart TV Edge/Local Dimming Quantum Processor LT 2023 Model Quantum HDR 4K Upscaling Bluetooth® Audio Ultra HD Streaming Dual-LED Dual-band 802.11ac | 2160p 4K TV 85-inch 4K TV 120Hz 4 HDMI (2.1) 40 Watt Sound Smart TV Full Array Dimming Neural Processor 4K 2023 Model Quantum HDR+ 4K Upscaling Bluetooth® Audio Apple TV AirPlay® 100% Color Volume Motion Xcelerator Dual-band 802.11ac Direct Full Array Quantum Dots (QLED) | 2160p 4K TV 85-inch 4K TV 120Hz 4 HDMI (2.1) 60 Watt Sound Smart TV Full Array Dimming Neural Processor 4K 2023 Model NEO QUANTUM HDR 4K Upscaling Bluetooth® Audio Apple TV AirPlay® 100% Color Volume Dolby Atmos Dual-band 802.11ac Direct Full Array Quantum Dots (QLED) Mini LED backlight | ||||
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(Comparison of Large Screen 4K Ultra HD TVs)

Sony XR83A80L 83-inch OLED 4K Ultra HD TV | Samsung QLED QN85Q80C (85-inch 4K TV) | Samsung NEO QLED QN85QN90C (85-inch 4K TV) | LG Electronics 86QNED80URA (86-inch 4K TV) | |||
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2160p 4K OLED TV 83-inch 4K TV Flat Screen 120Hz 4 HDMI (2.1) Smart TV OLED pixel Dimming Cognitive Processor XR 2023 Model Ultra HD Streaming XR Triluminos Pro 802.11ac WiFi HDR (Dynamic Range) Dolby Vision HDR Acoustic Surface Audio+ Bluetooth® Audio | 2160p 4K TV 85-inch 4K TV 120Hz 4 HDMI (2.1) 40 Watt Sound Smart TV Full Array Dimming Neural Processor 4K 2023 Model Quantum HDR+ Bluetooth® Audio Apple TV AirPlay® 100% Color Volume Motion Xcelerator Dual-band 802.11ac Direct Full Array Quantum Dots (QLED) | 2160p 4K TV 85-inch 4K TV 120Hz 4 HDMI (2.1) 60 Watt Sound Smart TV Full Array Dimming Neural Processor 4K 2023 Model NEO QUANTUM HDR Bluetooth® Audio Apple TV AirPlay® 100% Color Volume Dolby Atmos Dual-band 802.11ac Direct Full Array Quantum Dots (QLED) Mini LED backlight | 2160p 4K TV 86-inch 4K TV 120Hz 4 HDMI (2.1 & 2.0b) 20 Watt Sound Smart TV Full Array Dimming α7 Gen 6 Processor 2023 Model HDR10 and HLG Bluetooth® Audio Active HDR WebOS 23 Dual-band 802.11ac Dolby Vision® Quantum Dot NanoCell Magic Remote | |||
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HDTV Glossary of Terms |
55-inch Vs. 80-inch TV = An 80-inch TV has twice the image area of a 55-inch TV. Larger screens give you a more immersive experience. With today’s TVs exceptional 4K resolution, larger is better. The current trend is toward larger TVs. 4K HDR = HDR or High Dynamic Range. This is the latest feature that actually does greatly improve picture quality. It allows for a wider range between bright and dark scenes, and makes colors look more natural. A true breakthrough in screen technology. Blu-ray discs and future content will be tailored to take advantage of this technology built into future TVs. HDR is included in most 2018 and 2019 4K TVs. Bluetooth® Audio = This will allow you to stream audio from the TV to bluetooth headphones, speakers, soundbars. Quantum Dots = (Quantum Dots) technology gives enhanced color range and brightness. Quantum Dot TVs give higher dynamic range than normal TVs and are ideal for viewing HDR enhanced content. 4K TV = Many of the TV makers are transitioning from regular HD TVs, to 4K resolution TVs. 4K is 4 times the resolution of HD, capable of showing stunning detail equivalent to what you see on a movie screen, but on your home TV. Bigger sizes really shine in this format. Regular HD has a resolution of 2 megapixels, 4K resolution has four times the resolution of Full HD. Native 4K content is available Netflix, Youtube, Amazon, Xfinity Cable, and DirecTV. 4K is also referred to as Ultra HD. 4K Blu-ray players with HDR are available. 4K Upscaling = TV will take lower resolution 1080p and 720p HD content and upscale to near 4K Ultra HD quality. LED HDTV = Instead of a conventional fluorescent backlight, these HDTVs use LED lights for backlighting. This dramatically improves picture contrast, colors, and overall picture. LED TVs also use about 40% less electricity. Full Array LED = A full array LED refers to the backlight of the LED TV. Most LED TVs are edge lit, or have the leds mounted on the edges. A full array contains many more LEDs, and are mounted equally in the back of the screen to give a backlight that has more uniformity without the flashlighting that sometimes can be seen on the edges. Edge Lit LED = The most common form of LED backlight. The LED lights are mounted on the edges of the screen. 720p = (1366×768) with 1 million pixels resolution (Standard broadcast HD) 1080p = (1920×1080) with 2 million pixels resolution (Maximum Blu-ray quality) 2160p = (3840×2160) with 8 million pixels resolution (Movie Theater quality) 120Hz = 120 hertz anti blur technology. Eliminates blur on LCD TVs during high action sports and movies. 60Hz = 60 hertz normal TV without anti blur technology ATSC Tuner = This allows you to hookup an antenna to the TV to view HD Stations in your area. If only on Cable or Satellite, you don’t need this. Smart TV = This means that this TV can provide content from the internet. Content varies with the manufacturer. This TV will provide an ethernet port to connect an ethernet cable. Most manufacturers provide built-in WiFi for wireless internet. Smart TVs typically provide Netflix, Hulu Plus, Amazon Prime, Youtube, and Facebook content. DLNA = DLNA lets you remotely access your PC’s personal media so that you can download music, video, and photos and enjoy them anywhere in the home your TV is. DLNA stands for Digital Living Network Alliance and is a collaboration of the leading consumer electronics, PC and mobile companies that has created design guidelines for a new generation of products that can work together – no matter what the brand. HDMI = HDMI inputs allow you to connect devices to your HDTV such as DVD and Blu-ray players and game consoles. |