Most of us just need a TV that can look good next to a bright window, whether for watching sports, movies, shows, or playing video games. It doesn't need to be a cinematic behemoth that costs $2,000 or more.
The Samsung Q80T sits in this tier. It's a semi-premium QLED TV with local dimming. It's bright enough for well-lit rooms and fast enough to work well with modern game systems. There’s even a center pedestal mount so you don’t have to buy an extra-long TV stand.
In the vacuum of Samsung's dizzying TV lineup, it's the best TV for anyone who doesn't drive an import or own Tesla stock. Unfortunately, most people should shop elsewhere. You can get the same tech from competitors like Vizio and TCL for hundreds less.
Let’s get one quick thing out of the way. The Q80T made its way to reviewers and store shelves very late last year, and it is technically a 2020 model. It’s currently the newest and cheapest Samsung TV you can get with local dimming, a backlighting feature that allows the screen to dynamically dim parts of the screen while keeping other areas bright, offering richer contrast. As far as I’m concerned, that's a requirement for any modern TV.



