AM I missing anything?
yes, room-parameters like viewing-distance & lighting-conditions. however since you've stated your budget and look to be firm on it, this restricts your options (which's a good thing as choosing a TV now is tiring esp if you're aware of things on the scene).
Toshiba M550MP
TCL T6G
Hisense E7K / E7K Pro
Hisense U6K
you may add the U7K & TCL's C755 (internationally the C805) too. see if you could bargain for them to be had under your budget (esp the latter) in your city's stores. the U7K though under 85" has reportedly had high panel failure-rates in India. personally i'd choose the C755 if it can be had within your budget-limit (reviews available; C755/C805 falls between C835 and C845. customer-service of TCL can be dicey; some people report it good, others not so.)
and as someone pointed out earlier, that screen-tearing issue might be limited to that particular set you checked. because i too didnt find that in the qn series when i was demoing them.
Aaah, I never thought buying a new TV would be such a painful process. I've till now visited Reliance Digital, Croma, Sathya Electronics, Vasanth & Co. Everyone is trying to push the over-priced Samsung TV's. Some showed me the Sony X75L (exactly the same model) when pushed. But, no one is even bothered to show me anything from LG, I mean, has LG become that bad or no new models from LG, I didn't understand. When asked them explicitly, they say LG screens are not that good because Samsung is better for the same price. Have the TV market changed that much because last time (3.5 years) I purchased a TV I remember LG was too good.
i had the same experience when i was looking for TV recently. almost none of the salespersons seemed interested in pulling customers towards LG, not even to their OLEDs. they were busy either eulogising samsung, or sony. only one person showed me LG QNED TV, which is a good one if you're not very keen on deep blacks & contrast, as it has an IPS panel. otherwise looks quite good. see if you can demo one at display anywhere. as per your requirements, you'll get the most warranty from LG only, 3 yrs, and can get additional 1-2 yrs over that. customer-service too is said to be usually better of the others in the top-lot. i like the remote, and upscaling of LG's recent offerings too, next only to Sony's XR.
hifivision is a good place for pointers like prices, stores etc.
and yes, try for 65", a good upgrade over your current set's size. most people seem to prefer immersion on a bigger size with a little bit of compromise on PQ, than getting smaller/same size with a bit better PQ. this comparison-craziness would last only till your youtube-watching & showroom-visits last. at last a good TV will appear the 'best' in isolation when viewed alone imo.
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