Most unaffordable TVs you can buy in India in 2025

Most unaffordable TVs you can buy in India in 2025

Owning a high-end TV in 2025 isn’t just about watching your favourite content in the best quality possible, it’s also about making a statement. While most of us are looking for the best value-for-money options, there exists a segment of televisions that cater to those who want nothing but the absolute best and most immersive, no matter the price. From rollable OLEDs to massive 98-inch screens, here’s a look at some of the most expensive televisions available in India right now.

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LG Rollable (R1) SIGNATURE OLED TV

LG’s Rollable OLED TV is one of the most futuristic screens money can buy. Instead of being a fixed display, this 65-inch OLED panel rolls down into its base at the push of a button, turning into what looks like an elegant piece of furniture. When in use, it delivers the deep blacks and vibrant colours OLED panels are known for, powered by LG’s α9 Gen4 AI Processor 4K. It also supports Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos for a solid cinematic experience. The real selling point, though, is its sheer uniqueness. Of course, at ₹75,00,000, it’s not just a TV, it’s a luxury piece meant for those who don’t mind spending as much as a luxury car on a screen.

Samsung Neo QLED QN80D 98-inch

If size is what matters most, then Samsung’s 98-inch Neo QLED TV is a beast of a display. It uses Quantum Matrix Technology Pro, which, in simple terms, means that its Mini LED backlighting promises exceptional contrast and colour accuracy. With Samsung’s Neo Quantum Processor 4K, even lower-resolution content gets a boost, making it look incredibly sharp. The TV also features Object Tracking Sound Pro, which creates a more immersive audio experience by adjusting the sound based on the on-screen action. Priced at ₹13,99,990, this isn’t something you pick up casually. It’s a centrepiece designed for an immersive home theatre experience. 

Sony Bravia 9 85-inch

Sony’s Bravia 9 (review) is a Mini LED TV that aims to rival OLEDs in terms of picture quality. At 85 inches, it’s large enough to turn your living room into a home theatre. It comes with Sony’s XR Cognitive Processor, which analyzes how humans perceive depth and colour to create a more natural viewing experience. The Mini LED backlight allows for incredible brightness and contrast, making it ideal for watching HDR content. With Google TV integration, access to streaming apps is seamless, and Dolby Vision plus Dolby Atmos support enhances the overall experience. While it doesn’t have the cutting-edge appeal of a rollable OLED or the sheer size of a 98-inch display, its incredible picture quality and refined design make it a premium choice at ₹5,50,990.

Samsung S95D OLED 77-inch

Samsung’s QD-OLED lineup offers the best OLED display technology as of today. This 77-inch OLED screen delivers deep blacks and vibrant colours that pop, thanks to its self-emissive pixels. Samsung’s Neural Quantum Processor 4K fine-tunes the visuals in real time, ensuring that every frame looks as sharp as possible. The TV also features Tizen OS, which provides easy access to all major streaming apps, and it supports gaming features like a 144Hz refresh rate and VRR (Variable Refresh Rate), making it a solid pick for console and PC gamers. At ₹4,99,990, it’s still an ultra-premium TV, but in this lineup, it’s one of the more “affordable” options.

LG QNED99 Mini LED TV

LG’s QNED99 is an 86-inch TV is a premium mini LED TV that combines LG’s Quantum Dot and NanoCell technology, which results in richer colours and sharper details. The α9 Gen5 AI Processor 8K is at the heart of this TV, meaning that even non-8K content gets upscaled to take full advantage of the high resolution. Full Array Dimming Pro enhances contrast by controlling thousands of tiny LEDs behind the screen, ensuring better brightness and deeper blacks. It’s an exciting option if you want high brightness and vivid colours, though, at ₹13,69,990, you’ll have to be seriously invested in display technology to justify the price.

If money isn’t a concern and you want to own a showpiece that also happens to be an incredible display, any of these options will do the job. But for the rest of us, they remain aspirational, offering a glimpse into what’s possible when budget isn’t a limitation.

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