
QLED TVs deliver richer colours, stronger brightness, and more vivid visuals than standard LED TVs. Compare top QLED models and bring one home on Easy EMIs with Bajaj Finance this summer.
In 2017, Samsung introduced the first QLED TV, a display technology built on quantum dots that convert LED backlight into more precise wavelengths of colour. Since then, brands like Samsung, TCL, Hisense, VU, and Xiaomi have brought QLED technology across screen sizes and price points, making it one of the most searched display technologies among Indian TV buyers in 2026. For anyone upgrading a living room TV this summer, understanding what QLED actually does and how it compares to standard LED helps you make a more informed choice before visiting a store.
During the Bajaj Finance Summer Sale, you can purchase your preferred QLED TV at a highly competitive price, thanks to limited-time offers and discounts at Bajaj Finance partner stores. Browse models on Bajaj Mall, compare screen size, resolution, and smart features, and visit any of the 1.5 lakh+ partner stores across 4,000+ cities. With an Easy EMI Loan of up to Rs. 5 lakh and repayment tenures ranging from 3 to 60 months, you can split the cost into manageable monthly instalments. Select models also come with a zero down payment offer, reducing your payment burden.
What is QLED technology and how does it work?
QLED stands for Quantum Dot LED. In a QLED TV, microscopic quantum dot particles sit between the LED backlight and the LCD panel, converting backlight into more precise wavelengths of red, green, and blue. The result is more accurate, saturated colours that stay vivid even at high brightness, where standard LED panels often look washed out. QLED TVs are still LED-backlit and are not the same as OLED.
QLED TV vs LED TV: Which one should you buy in 2026?
Here is how the two technologies compare across the factors that matter most to Indian buyers.
Choose QLED if your living room gets significant natural light and you watch a lot of sports or action content. Choose LED if you want a reliable screen for everyday viewing at a more affordable price.
Top QLED televisions to buy in India in May 2026
From budget 32-inch models to premium 65-inch screens, here are some of the best-selling QLED TVs:
Disclaimer: EMIs and prices may vary by partner store, offer period, location, and variant. Please check the latest information at the partner store before purchase.
Limited-time offers on televisions
TopTV brands are running summer discounts at Bajaj Finance partner stores. Here are the brand-level offers available right now:
Terms and conditions apply. Check with your store for details.
Why should you buy a QLED TV from Bajaj Finance partner store
Bajaj Finance makes it straightforward to upgrade to a QLED TV this summer without a large upfront payment. Follow these steps to get started:
- Browse and compare online: Explore QLED TV models on Bajaj Mall and compare screen size, resolution, and smart features before visiting a store.
- Visit partner stores: Check shortlisted models at Bajaj Finance partner stores and get expert guidance from in-store representatives.
- Opt for Easy EMI Loan: Finance up to Rs. 5 lakh with tenures of 3 to 60 months. Zero down payment available on select models.
- Check eligibility online: Verify your pre-approved limit using your mobile number and OTP.
- Use the Insta EMI Network Card: Existing cardholders can convert purchases into EMIs instantly through a paperless process.
Whether you are comparing QLED vs LED TVs for a bright living room, looking for the best Samsung or TCL QLED TV under Rs. 50,000 in India, or searching for a 55-inch 4K QLED TV for a large room in 2026, Bajaj Finance makes it easier to bring one home this summer.
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