Haier M95E is on paper a television that looks like the dream come true for every bargain hunter. When we look at the specifications – a Mini LED panel with hundreds of zones, a massive brightness exceeding 1500 nits, a QLED 144Hz matrix, phenomenally low input lag, and sound branded by Harman Kardon – everything screams "flagship!". So we are dealing with a device that theoretically should take o...
Rating
7.1/10
Movies and series in UHD quality
6.9
Classic TV, YouTube
6.1
Sports broadcasts (TV and apps)
5.6
Gaming on console
7.8
TV as a computer monitor
6.6
Watching in bright light
8.5
Utility functions
3.6
Apps
9.6
Sound quality
9.2
The Haier Q80FUX television is one of the most schizophrenic propositions we have had in our editorial office for a long time. On one hand, we have a solid piece of equipment: a VA panel guaranteeing deep blacks, as expected for this segment, and a QLED quantum filter that can indeed generate juicy, eye-catching colours. This is the foundation on which a truly competitive mid-range receiver could ...
Rating
5.8/10
Movies and series in UHD quality
5.9
Classic TV, YouTube
5.6
Sports broadcasts (TV and apps)
4.7
Gaming on console
6.7
TV as a computer monitor
6.0
Watching in bright light
4.8
Utility functions
5.6
Apps
9.6
Sound quality
5.5
The debut of the Haier brand in the European television market with the K85F model feels quite rushed, and after thorough testing – almost unfinished. Analyzing this product leads to a fundamental conclusion: its biggest problem is not the quality of the panel used. Considering the price segment, it is simply average, with typical VA technology advantages such as high contrast and equally typical ...
Rating
5.4/10
Movies and series in UHD quality
5.2
Classic TV, YouTube
5.2
Sports broadcasts (TV and apps)
4.6
Gaming on console
6.4
TV as a computer monitor
6.0
Watching in bright light
4.1
Utility functions
5.5
Apps
9.6
Sound quality
4.8