My Electro is celebrating. The store specializing in household appliances and electronic devices has offered a wide variety of items and financing at 0% APR until May 15 for its 6th anniversary. If you were thinking of renewing the television, We propose five of the best for less than a thousand euros to watch Apple TV+, Netflix, Prime Video or other platforms in high 4K quality.
Smart TV offers at Mi Electro
Smart TV Philips 65PUS8507/12
We start with the Philips 65PUS8507/12 (689 euros), a “smart” TV with a 65-inch DLED panel, 4K resolution and 60 Hz refresh rate. With 20W power Dolby Atmos-compatible speakers, it integrates the Android TV 11 operating system to access a wide catalog of applications, such as Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV +, Movistar + Plus, Filmin, Disney +, YouTube and many others. It also has Google Assistant and Chromecast.
TV 65″ Philips 65PUS8507/12 – 4K, AndroidTV, P5 Engine, Ambilight, Dolby Vision /Atmos 20W, HDMI VRR
Samsung QLED TV QE65Q75B

Also 65 inches, the Samsung QLED QE65Q75 (749 euros) stands out for its 4K panel with 120 Hz refresh rate, a highly demanded feature, especially by users with the latest generation game consoles. It integrates the Tizen operating system, developed by the brand itself, and which is one of the most advanced on the market. Its 20W speakers are compatible with Dolby Digital.
Samsung QE65Q75B 65″ QLED TV – 4K 120Hz, Quantum Processor 4K, HDR10+, Motion Xcelerator Turbo+
TV Samsung QE55QN700B NeoQLED 8K

Another very interesting proposal from the South Korean company is the NeoQLED Samsung QE55QN700B (999 euros), since it reaches 8K resolution and it has a very stylish and modern design. Its maximum brightness is 2000 nits and it is compatible with HDR10+, a winning combination to fully enjoy content in high dynamic range due to its high contrast. Its speakers have a power of 60W and are compatible with Dolby Atmos. The panel is 55 inches with FALD backlighting.
TV 55″ NeoQLED Samsung QE55QN700B – 8K, Smart TV, IA, HDR2000, OTS Lite, Dolby Atmos 60W 4.2ch
Smart TV Haier HQLED H65S800UG

Haier is not as popular a television brand as Samsung or Philips, but it has very interesting proposals, such as the Haier HQLED H65S800UG (899 euros). With a refined design and practically non-existent frames, it has a 65-inch screen with 4K resolution, DLED backlighting and a 60 Hz refresh rate. Its strong point is the sound, since it its 26 + 30W speakers offer a lot of quality and are compatible with Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Audio, DTS, DTS HD, DTS X, DBX-TV. It comes with the Android TV 11 operating system.
TV 65″ HQLED Haier H65S800UG – 4K Android TV, Dolby Vision/Atmos 26+30W, Micro Dimming, HDMI 2.1
OLED smart TV Sony XR-55A80J Bravia

We end up with one of the best options. The Sony Bravia XR-55A80J (999 euros) stands out for having panel OLED, which means pure blacks and one of the best technologies for people who want to enjoy their favorite series and movies in high quality. It can play content in 24p and is compatible with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. Its speakers have a power of 30W and the operating system is Google TV.
55″ OLED TV Sony XR-55A80J Bravia – UHD 4K, Android TV, Dolby Vision/Atmos, Acoustic Surface 30W
more offers
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