The Samsung QN80H is a genuinely successful mid-range television and, in our view, should be seen exactly that way. Not as a new Neo QLED flagship, but as the first model in Samsung's lineup to give a clear taste of better picture quality. Full Mini LED backlighting, high brightness and well-saturated colours mean that for someone upgrading from a standard LCD TV the difference can be substantial. A huge plus is that Samsung did not neglect it in terms of functionality. The QN80H received almost the same rich package of features as the flagships. So we have a complete gamers' setup led by four HDMI 2.1 ports and a blazingly fast Tizen system, which also comes with a guarantee of support and updates for the next seven years. Of course we must remember that this is not a top-tier model. The number of Mini-LED dimming zones does not break any records, so in demanding scenes you can see some compromises in image quality. There are also small decisions we simply don't like, such as abandoning the solar-powered remote in favour of a less elegant battery-powered version. Still, it's hard to fault the QN80H for performing poorly in any important area. This is a television that performs at least well on practically every front. Those are exactly the expectations one should have of it. It doesn't try to pass itself off as a flagship, but neither does it disappoint in any aspect. These are precisely the results we expected from the '80' series, and those expectations have been met. Is it worth buying? Yes, but much will depend on the price. At a suitably attractive price, the QN80H could once again become one of Samsung's most sensible models for people who want to step up to a higher level of picture quality but do not intend to pay extra for the brand's most expensive televisions.