Samsung S95D QD-OLED
tuned for mixed
A family TV juggles cartoons in the morning, sports in the afternoon and film night on weekends. Reliability, easy parental controls, wide viewing angles and one remote everyone can use matter more than reference colour accuracy.
tuned for mixed
tuned for mixed
tuned for mixed
Reference color
Entry-level OLED
| Model | Tech | Size | Peak nits | HDMI 2.1 | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Samsung S95D QD-OLED | QD-OLED | 65″ | 1800 | 4× | $2,799 |
| Hisense U8N Mini LED | Mini LED | 75″ | 1500 | 2× | $1,499 |
| Hisense U6N | LED LCD | 65″ | 600 | 0× | $649 |
| Sony Bravia A95L QD-OLED | QD-OLED | 65″ | 1500 | 2× | $3,499 |
| LG OLED B4 | OLED | 65″ | 700 | 4× | $1,299 |
The ranking below prioritises wide angle for a full sofa, easy parental controls, reliable long-term software. Every pick is checked against the average-lighting profile and the mixed usage pattern this scenario implies.
Why this matters: a TV that scores 9/10 for movies in a dark room can be a 5/10 for sports in a sunny living room. Recommendation lists that ignore context inevitably push the same three OLEDs at everyone. This list doesn't.
The comfortable range for a family household is 55–85 inches, depending on how far your seating sits from the screen.
A dark or dim room is OLED and QD-OLED territory — perfect blacks matter more than peak brightness when there's no ambient light to fight.
Only if you plan to game on a PS5, Xbox Series X or gaming PC. For streaming and film, HDMI 2.0 is fine.
Every recommendation combines your viewing distance, room lighting, primary use and budget. Sizes come from THX and SMPTE field-of-view standards; technology ranking uses documented panel behaviour in each lighting condition.
Availability and pricing vary by market. Use the market selector on the TV Decision Assistant to see the exact models sold locally and current retailer offers.
Run the TV Sizer calculator for a distance-based size recommendation, then use the assistant for a model shortlist tuned to your lighting, budget and use case.