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Thinking about a mini-LED TV instead of an OLED TV? Here’s what I wish I’d known

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Samsung QN95A mini LED TV

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For a long time I’ve known a simple truth: thebest TVsare OLED TVs. Except sometimes they’re not, which is why I ended up changing my TV plans and buying a mini-LED TV instead.

The mini-LED TV I got was theSamsungQN94A, a very slight step down from the five-starSamsung QN95A, and I got mine for considerably less than a similarly sized, similarly specified OLED. And I love it: it’s the best TV I’ve ever owned.

But if you’re unsure whether one of thebest OLED TVsor best mini-LED TVs is right for you, here are five things I’ve learnt about mini-LED panels that I wish I’d known before I took the plunge.

1. mini-LED isn’t cheap, but it’s cheaper than OLED

2. mini-LED TVs are brighter than the sun…

My mini-LED TV is so hilariously bright – it delivers nearly three times the peak brightness of a mid-range OLED – that when I first switched it on I laughed out loud and burst into flames. Once I turned down Samsung’s overcooked picture presets – I watch in Movie Mode, a slightly more customised version of the Filmmaker mode you’ll find in most modern TVs – it wasn’t quite so eye-popping, but it does still feel like I ought to be wearing sunglasses when I watch some shows. I like to joke that the Mexican desert scenes in Better Call Saul gave me sunburn, but I’m only slightly joking.

3… but mini-LED TV contrast isn’t brilliant

My mini-LED TV has a very wide colour gamut and very impressive local dimming compared to my previous TVs, but it isn’t an OLED and that means its contrast just isn’t as good as an OLED can deliver. I don’t notice it a lot – the brightness tends to dominate in most shows and movies – but if your idea of a good television time involves watching something set almost entirely in dark and gloomy interiors you’ll be very aware that you’re not watching it on an OLED. I think this is probably the biggest compromise of going down the mini-LED route.

4. However, mini-LED TVs are brilliant for gaming

MyPS5andXbox Series Xgames have never looked so good or played so well. Mini-LED is really quick with low lag and brilliantly bright visuals, so if I’m playing something cartoony like the Borderlands games it’s all fantastically vivid fun; Far Cry games are pretty great too, and arcade games are an absolute joy. If you’ve got thesmart lightingbug like I have, adding a Hue lightstrip and Play Sync box extends the colours beyond the TV for even more immersion.

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5. And Samsung’s mini-LED TVs are a bit shiny

This one isn’t a big deal for me in the daytime – I live in Scotland so sunshine isn’t a regular visitor to my windows – but my Samsung mini-LED TV is much more reflective than my previous Samsung QLED TV. At night I have to turn off any lights around or behind me unless I want to see them on the screen: for example I have a small reading spotlight next to my sofa and if I leave it on it creates a thin rainbow across most of the screen, so I have to sit in semi-darkness if I’m watching things with fairly dark scenes. It’s not a deal-breaker for me – I like watching movies in the dark – but it does mean turning down the brightness of the TV so that the bright bits don’t blast my retinas in an otherwise darkened room.

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