Samsung TV's - Q60,70,80,85,90 which one?

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I don't understand the differences between the Samsung models.

I'm thinking about buying a 55" or 65" TV. Currently have an LG one with a burnt in screen, not making that mistake again, before anyone asks.

I will be using this for watching TV in the living room, I have a Netflix/Amazon Prime subscription and a Humax Freesat box. I don't use any gaming console or such like and I watch normal TV channels and movies, not sport.

So I'm wondering which model Samsung to get? In both the 55 and 65 inch sizes they do all of these different models and I'm unsure which one to get? There's a massive difference in price between a Q60 and a Q90, but what is the real difference? Should I be looking at a Q80 instead of a Q90? I have no idea, hoping someone can shed some light on the matter for me.
 
Thanks for the replies.:)

Budget I guess would be around the £1K mark. I could stretch to £1,300.

Just have this (gut) feeling that the diferences between the different TV's are minimal and don't justify the big dfferences in price. Can't get out to view them either at the moment and that makes me kind of nervous. Even if I culd get out and view them, no local retailer has all of these, seems the most they have is two of the models, but not all. Is the 80R the (current) sweet spot? So the screens are actually different then? I was under the impression it was just the processor that was different.

I wouldn't describe my living room as very bright, but it does catch the sun in the afternoon for an hour or so.

This one looks interesting to me:- https://www.johnlewis.com/samsung-q...eesat-hd-apple-tv-app-eclipse-silver/p4141143 £400 cheaper for the 55" vs the 65", I can live with 55" (currently have 48").

What is HDR performance Poneros? Not sure I know what that is? High defintion something or rather?
 
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