For starters, it gets Samsung’s Neural Quantum Processor 4K, which delivers a number of picture enhancements, including very good upscaling of non-4K content. The Q80C, while still a quantum dot model, uses conventionally sized LEDs with full-array local dimming (FALD), so brightness and black levels may not be quite as good. Samsung’s Neo QLED and TCL’s QM8 use a mini-LED backlight - thousands of tiny LED lights that are divided into hundreds of control zones. The biggest difference is how these TVs are backlit. It’s worth noting that the Q80C isn’t as tricked-out as Samsung’s flagship Neo QLED models or the TCL QM8. Leica launches the Hisense-powered $8,300 Cine 1, its first 4K Laser TV, at CES 2023 Samsung accidentally reveals price of its 77-inch QD-OLED TV YouTube TV finally gets the 4K Plus plan’s price right
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