Of all the different types of television displays, QLED is a popular one among buyers of both affordable and mid-range TVs in India. Positioned higher than entry-level LED TVs, but and typically competing with starter OLED TVs, QLED televisions promise better brightness and picture quality than typical LED TVs.
QLED is a popular term for the core technology, which is better described as quantum-dot LED display, and refers to the use of a quantum-dot panel on top of a regular LED television display panel which enhances brightness and colour reproduction.
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There are a number of brands making QLED TVs in India, primarily led by Samsung which is a big proponent of the technology and produces televisions across the price range with QLED display panels. Apart from Samsung, there are a few other key QLED TV brands in India – here are our top picks among the brands offering QLED TVs in India.
Best QLED TV brands in India
– Samsung
– TCL
– Hisense
Samsung QLED TVs
Samsung is perhaps the biggest proponent of QLED display technology the world over, and produces QLED TVs across the price range, starting from lower mid-range products and going all the way to high-end options in large sizes. The company also founded the QLED alliance, which is a group of manufacturers which have developed and pushed forward the QLED display panel as a viable option for consumer TVs.
SAMSUNG 214 cm (85 inch) QLED 4K Ultra HD Tizen TV with Neural Quantum Processor
Price ₹829,990/-
Buy nowSamsung’s QLED TV range is available in various sizes going up to even 85 inches and above, and run on the Tizen operating system for televisions. Options such as the Neo QLED Series 8 from Samsung come with 8K resolution, and get high-end audio format support as well, highlighting the brand’s commitment to the QLED format across even premium price segments.
TCL QLED TVs
Another founding member of the QLED alliance, TCL is a popular name in the QLED segment in India. With competitively priced TVs, TCL QLEDs are typically priced aggressively to compete with LED TVs directly, offering customers the benefits of better brightness and colours thanks to the quantum-dot LED display panels.
TCL P71B Pro 189 cm (75 inch) 4K Ultra HD QLED Google TV with Dolby Vision & Dolby Atmos( 2024 Model)
Price ₹69,990/-
Buy nowWith strong pricing on models such as the TCL P71B Pro, TCL televisions run on the Google TV operating system, and also usually come with support for Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos sound. Available in various sizes and with support for even 120Hz refresh rate, the televisions work well for casual viewing and gaming alike.
Hisense QLED TVs
The third major brand in the QLED TV segment globally is also the third founding member of the QLED alliance. Hisense is popular in the budget and mid-range segments, making QLED TVs across different sizes ranging from 43 inches to super-sized 75-inch options as well.
Hisense Q6N 189 cm (75 inch) QLED 4K Ultra HD Google TV with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos (2024 model)
Price ₹96,999/-
Buy nowHisense QLED TVs run on the Google TV platform, and many models such as the Q6N also support Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos sound. Priced affordably, Hisense QLED TVs offer strong competition to brands which offer LED TVs as similar prices.
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