Thanks for you reply, I have decided to go with 85incher at this stage. I have 2 X Hisense 65inch E7k pro TVs and I am really happy with their performance.
The confusion right now is between the Hisense Q7N 85 Inch QLED or the C755 Mini LED.
The C755 wins specs wise but is the quality that much more superior ?
Q7n is around 1.75L and C755 is around 2.40L
Not too worried about VIDAA or Android.
Is 70K worth it for Mini Led or as OP has suggested both the tvs have similar performance?
Hi, to be clear, while the mini-led is better, especially in terms of peak brightness, the difference between the 75C755 and 100Q7N is not as dramatic as the specs suggest.
Now coming to your quandary - unfortunately I have not seen either 85Q7N or 85C755 in person. But let's think this through.
There are significant differences between 100Q7N and 85Q7N - 256 vs 96 dimming zones, and 500 vs 400 nits brightness. So I'm not sure how close the 85Q7N comes to 100Q7N in terms of PQ.
But this may not matter - the E7K you're happy with has 300 nits and no dimming zones, so the 85Q7N should be significantly better, both in terms of black levels, and overall punch.
However, if you are ok spending ~2.5L and your viewing distance is > 15 feet, why not consider the 100Q7N? It is now listed for 2.8L on Amazon with additional 5K credit card offers - your dealer should be able to undercut that by ~20K, bringing it down to ~2.6L.
If you want to stick to 85", and if you don't already have an excellent atmos sound system, I'd say go with the 85Q7N and deploy the 70K you've saved towards the Samsung Q990D atmos soundbar, which is currently on discount and can be had for ~80K. This combination should give you a truly immersive audio visual experience for years to come.
Hope this helps!