Netflix made a list of the best TVs for using its app - here's which ones made the cut

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Most of Samsung's QLED TVs, including the new 8K resolution model. They can cost between $700 and $70,000.

Most of Samsung's QLED TVs, including the new 8K resolution model. They can cost between $700 and $70,000.

A lot of Samsung's QLED TV models made the cut, including:

  • Q900R
  • Q90R
  • Q80R/Q85R
  • Q70R
  • Q60R
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Samsung's RU8000 starts at $650 and can cost as much as $2,700.

Samsung's RU8000 starts at $650 and can cost as much as $2,700.
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Samsung's "The Frame" costs between $1,200 and $2,500.

Samsung's "The Frame" costs between $1,200 and $2,500.

Samsung's Serif TV is meant to provide a more "elegant" viewing experience.

Samsung's Serif TV is meant to provide a more "elegant" viewing experience.
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Sony's Bravia OLED A9G (AG9 in Europe) starts at $2,800 and goes up to $7,000.

Sony's Bravia OLED A9G (AG9 in Europe) starts at $2,800 and goes up to $7,000.

The Sony X85G series and X95G series (XG85 and XG95 in Europe) range between $950 and $5,000.

The Sony X85G series and X95G series (XG85 and XG95 in Europe) range between $950 and $5,000.
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There are three Panasonic models that made the cut: Viera GX700, GX800, and GX900 (which is not available in the US).

There are three Panasonic models that made the cut: Viera GX700, GX800, and GX900 (which is not available in the US).