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10 Best 65 Inch Tvs Under 300 of 2026

Buying Guide

Realistic budget and buying route

A brand-new 65‑inch TV under £300 is very unlikely — most new 65in sets cost several hundred pounds or more. If £300 is your cap, consider refurbished, open‑box or second‑hand sets sold via Amazon Warehouse, eBay, CEX or local marketplace sites, and factor in potential short warranties or no returns.

Resolution and panel quality

For a 65in screen you should aim for 4K resolution to keep images sharp at typical living‑room distances; 1080p will look soft on that size. Also check panel type (VA for deeper blacks, IPS for wider viewing angles) and HDR support — HDR10 or Dolby Vision improves contrast and colour on compatible content.

Smart TV platform and app support

Make sure the TV runs a smart platform you like (Google TV, Roku, Tizen, webOS) and has the streaming apps you use in the UK (BBC iPlayer, ITVX, Netflix, Prime Video, NOW). Older or very cheap sets may lack app updates or key services, so verify current app compatibility before buying.

Connectivity and gaming features

Check the number and type of HDMI ports (preferably HDMI 2.0+ or 2.1 if you plan to game), eARC for better soundbars, and support for VRR/ALLM and higher refresh rates if you play on modern consoles. Low input lag and a dedicated game mode matter for responsive gameplay.

Sound, warranty and aftercare

Built‑in TV speakers on slim, large TVs are often weak — budget for a soundbar or check if the TV has optical out or eARC. Also review warranty length and retailer returns policy; refurbished models may have shorter warranties so read the small print.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best 65‑inch TV in 2026?
The 'best' 65‑inch TV depends on your priorities: for picture quality and deep blacks OLED models from LG or Sony are top, while Samsung and TCL offer very bright QLED/VA options suited to bright rooms. For budget buyers, Hisense and TCL often deliver the best value with 4K panels and decent smart platforms — but expect to pay more than £300 for most new 65in sets in 2026.
Is a 65‑inch TV worth buying in the UK?
Yes, a 65in TV is worth it if you have a suitable room (viewing distance around 2.5–3.5m for 4K) and want an immersive experience for films, sport and gaming. Consider room brightness, seating positions and whether you need a larger TV — a 65in can dominate a small room and may overwhelm closer seating.
Are there 65‑inch TVs available for under £300?
New 65in TVs under £300 are extremely rare in the UK market; if you find one it’s likely deeply discounted older stock or grey imports. For sub‑£300 options you’ll need to look at refurbished, open‑box or second‑hand sets via Amazon Warehouse, eBay, Facebook Marketplace or shops like CEX — and be mindful of warranty and condition.
Which 65‑inch TV offers the best value for money?
Historically, brands such as Hisense and TCL offer the best value in the 65in category, balancing 4K panels, HDR support and smart TV platforms at lower prices. Look for models with 4K resolution, HDR10, at least three HDMI ports and a reputable warranty to get the best overall value.
Samsung vs Hisense — which should I buy?
Choose Samsung if you want brighter panels, polished smart features (Tizen) and stronger upscaling — it’s often pricier. Go for Hisense if you want more features for the money: decent 4K picture, HDR support and generous specs at a lower price, though blacks and motion handling may lag behind premium Samsung models.
Where can I buy cheap 65‑inch TVs in the UK?
Check major retailers’ clearance sections (Currys, Argos), Amazon Warehouse, refurbished specialists, eBay, CEX and local marketplace listings (Facebook Marketplace, Gumtree). Also watch seasonal sales (Black Friday, Boxing Day) and supermarket tie‑in deals, but always verify seller ratings and warranty terms.
Should I buy a refurbished or used 65‑inch TV?
A refurbished TV can be a sensible way to get a larger screen on a budget if it comes with a clear warranty (typically 6–24 months) and a return policy. With used sets, inspect for screen defects, backlight issues and pixel problems, and ask about previous repairs — buying from a retailer with a warranty is safer than a private sale.
What should I check when buying a second‑hand 65‑inch TV?
Test the TV in person if possible: check for dead pixels, clouding, backlight bleed, sound quality and all inputs (HDMI/USB). Confirm software updates are available, ask for original receipts or service history, and verify any remaining manufacturer warranty or retailer return window.

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