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This guide is for you if you’re looking for the best Samsung smart TV in 2021. Samsung is one of the world’s largest technology companies, with its immense size allowing it to release a massive range of products from; smartphones, home appliances, and new TVs annually – many of which also appear on our best TV of 2021 list.
7 Best Samsung Smart TVs in Kenya
We’ve compiled a list of the best Samsung TVs available, as well as information on the Samsung TV brand and how to distinguish their names apart.
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Best Samsung 4K TV: Samsung QN90A Neo QLED
If you’re looking to buy best Samsung TV in Kenya with a bright, colorful image, the Samsung QN90A (available in 55-, 65-, 75-, and 85-inch sizes) is one of the best choices this year. It blends the impressive performance we’ve grown to expect from Samsung’s flagship TVs with a fantastic toolbox of extra features and advancements. Right now, this is most likely the best TV that Samsung has ever produced.
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Samsung QN85A
The Samsung QN85A (available in 55-, 65-, 75-, and 85-inch models) is a mid-tier flagship that shares many of the same equipment and software features as the Samsung QN90A, but there are a few key differences. The QN85A, like the QN90A, uses Samsung’s Neo QLED tech, which combines quantum dots and mini-LEDs.
The main disadvantage of an IPS-like panel is its low contrast fraction. When viewed in the dark, blacks appear grey, and while the full-array local dimming feature is adequate and aids in displaying deeper blacks, there is too much blooming around bright objects, which can be distracting.
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Samsung AU8000
The Samsung AU8000 is undoubtedly one of the best Samsung smart TV in the budget range. It’s the entry-level model Crystal UHD 2021, and while it lacks some of the key features found on higher-end screens, it still provides adequate performance for the price.
It comes in a variety of sizes, ranging from 43 to 85 inches, so you can buy the one you want; we tested the 65-inch model, but we expect all other sizes to perform similarly. It has a VA panel with a high native contrast ratio for displaying deep blacks, but no local dimming feature to improve it.
If you want to use it in a well-lit room, it has excellent reflection handling and an acceptable SDR peak bridging.
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Samsung Q60A
If you’re looking for the most affordable Samsung QLED TV, look no further than the Q60T. With a low price and pairing of smart capabilities and sturdy QLED performance, it’s an excellent choice for anyone looking for Samsung QLED quality without spending a fortune.
Admittedly, the Q60T foregoes the more expensive QLED models’ full-array backlight in favor of Samsung’s less remarkable dual LED backlight, resulting in lower brightness and some perceptible dimming around the screen’s corners.
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Samsung Sero TV
Aimed at heavy internet users – or, perhaps, social media influencers – this rotating TV is one of the best Samsung 4K TV that can display both landscape and portrait content, allowing you to watch a Movie on Netflix one moment and scroll through Twitter or Instagram the next.
It turns 90 degrees with the press of a button and ends up taking only 2-3 seconds to do so. If you want a TV for social media, this is a daring – albeit imperfect – realization of that dream that is unlike anything else on the market.
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Samsung Q800T 8K QLED
The Samsung Q800T is the company’s entry-level 8K version for 2021, and it’s priced similarly to the 4K flagships from the previous year. The 8K images are stunning, and they upscale beautifully from even High Definition sources.
The latest OTS (Object Tracking Sound) audio system, too, adds height and width to the sound that lower priced 4K QLEDs don’t have.
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Samsung The Frame
The best Samsung 65 inch smart TV has to be the Samsung Frame. It is the company’s painting-inspired television to date.
This is the nearest any television gets to looking like an authentic painting, with a striking metal case, customizable frames, and an Art Mode function that shows classic artworks and images — and when it’s wall-mounted, your guests might not be able to tell the difference.
Conclusion
Samsung, in general, makes very good TVs. Their range has somewhat crept up in price over time, but most people should still find a TV that suits their needs within it. Their smart features aren’t the best out there, but they’re still quite good, too