No OLED? From what I've read in the past QD is supposed to be a cheap but inferior technology, nice to find out that it's performing better than advertised (such a rarity).
2015 Top Picks Of the Year Flat-Panel HDTVs
Flat-Panel HDTVs
(Also See “Value” Category)
Samsung UN65JS9500FXZA LCD Ultra HDTV
(September) Samsung’s SUHD series was among the first to boast compliance with HDR10 high dynamic range content, but the full-array LED backlit JS9500, the crown jewel in the line, is just a superb television by any standard. Current pricing is around $4,000, about $2,500 off its original list. samsung.com
Vizio Reference Series RS65-B2 LCD Ultra HDTV (February/March 2016 issue, watch for our review.)
(February/March 2016) With its 384-zone full-array, local-dimming backlight; its quantum-dot-driven ultrawide color gamut; and its ability to hit a claimed 800 nits of peak brightness with Dolby Vision HDR content, this set is a big step outside the value box for Vizio and a technological tour de force. $6,000, vizio.com
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