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  • Best Sony TV

    Sony A95L OLED 159

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    Mixed Usage

    9.2

    TV Shows

    8.9

    Sports

    9.1

    Video Games

    9.3

    HDR Movies

    9.3

    HDR Gaming

    9.1

    PC Monitor

    9.4

    Type OLED

    Sub-Type

    QD-OLED

    Resolution 4k

    Sizes 55" 65" 77"

    See all our test results

    The best Sony TV on the market is the Sony A95L OLED. It's very similar to the Samsung S95C OLED, as it features the same impressive QD-OLED panel that delivers incredibly deep, inky blacks and bright, vibrant colors that stand out well. It features the amazing processing capabilities that Sony is known for, so it's a great choice for movie lovers looking for the absolute best TV for a basem*nthome theater setup. It's also a great TV for gaming,with a nearly instantaneous response time and very low input lag that results in a very responsive experience, although its input lag is higher than competing models from other manufacturers.

    As amazing as this TV is, it's expensive and only worth it for home theater enthusiasts wanting the best movie-watching experience. If you want a Sony OLED for Sony's processing capabilities but don't necessarily want to pay for the premium price tag of this model, look up the dimmer butcheaper Sony A80L/A80CL OLED. The A80L uses a WOLED panel, so it isn't nearly as colorful as this TV. However, it still hasSony's legendary processing capabilities.If you don't care as much about dark room performance, Sony also makes some impressive LED models, like the Sony X95Lor Sony X93L/X93CL, which are amazing for bright rooms. The X95L, in particular, is the best overall LED TV on the market, but unfortunately, it's only available in an 85-inch size in North America.

    You can also check out the best Sony TVshere.

    See our review

  • Best Samsung TV

    Samsung S95C OLED 105

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    Mixed Usage

    9.0

    TV Shows

    8.6

    Sports

    8.9

    Video Games

    9.4

    HDR Movies

    8.9

    HDR Gaming

    9.2

    PC Monitor

    9.5

    Type OLED

    Sub-Type

    QD-OLED

    Resolution 4k

    Sizes 55" 65" 77"

    See all our test results

    The best Samsung TV we've tested is the Samsung S95C OLED. It's a very impressive TV that delivers fantastic picture quality. It has the same perfect inky blacks in a dark room as OLEDs with WOLED panels, like the LG G3 OLED, with no blooming or distracting haloing around bright objects. It also has great peak brightness in HDR, so bright highlights stand out well, and it tracks the creator's intent properly. It stands out thanks to its incredibly bright colors, resulting in a much more vibrant, realistic HDR experience. Unlike high-end TVs from Sony and LG, it doesn't support Dolby Vision HDR or DTS audio formats and has only decent image processing, but it makes up for it with more vibrant colors than LG TVs and is better for gaming than Sony TVs.

    This TV officially supports 4k @ 144Hz on all four of its HDMI ports, which is great for PC gamers wanting to push their new graphics cardto its limits. Of course, it can easily handle recent 120Hz-enabled consoles with support for every variable refresh rate (VRR) technology. If you don't usually watch TV in a darker room, the benefits of an OLED panel aren't as apparent, so an LED TV like the Samsung QN95C QLED is a slightly better choice. There's a bit more blooming in dark scenes, but it gets significantly brighter than the S95C, which helps it counter more glare. The Samsung QN90C/QN90CD QLED is almost as good as the QN95C but for a lower price, so that's also an option. Or, if you want a high-end OLED but want to save some money, look at the Samsung S90C OLED. It's almost as bright as the S95C but is much cheaper.

    See the best Samsung TVshere.

    See our review

  • Best LG TV

    LG G3 OLED 133

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    Mixed Usage

    9.1

    TV Shows

    8.8

    Sports

    9.0

    Video Games

    9.4

    HDR Movies

    9.1

    HDR Gaming

    9.1

    PC Monitor

    9.5

    Type OLED

    Sub-Type

    WOLED

    Resolution 4k

    Sizes 55" 65" 77" 83"

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    The best LG TV we've tested is the LG G3 OLED. It's an impressive TV that delivers fantastic picture quality with stunning dark scene performance, thanks to its near-infinite contrast ratio and perfect black uniformity. It delivers a visually stunning HDR experience, especially if you're in a dark room, and its unique, modern design means it looks amazing even when it's off. It also has a fantastic array of gaming features, including 4k @ 120Hz support on its four HDMI 2.1 ports, support for every VRR technology, and Dolby Vision gaming at 120Hz, so it's fully compatiblewith the latest consoles or PC graphics cards. Plus, its nearly instantaneous response time and extremely low input lag results in clear motion with no distracting motion blur.

    It's one of the brightest OLEDs on the marketand one of the sleekest-looking TVs you can buy, as it's completely flat without any bulging on its back, and it doesn't come with a stand; it's meant to be wall-mounted. The LG TV supports DTS audio formats and Dolby Vision HDR, and it has good image processing, making it a great choice for ahome theater TV. However, it does come at a hefty price premium.If you don't want to pay top dollar for it, then the LG C3 OLED is a cheaper alternative that delivers performance that is closer to the G3 than you'd think, especially when watching real content versus test patterns, and it has all of the same features as its more expensive sibling. For an even cheaper option, LG also has the mid-range LG B3 OLED. It's dimmer than the C3 but has an almost identical set of features, making it a great entry point into the OLED market.

    See the best LG TVshere.

    See our review

  • Best TCL TV

    TCL QM8/QM850G QLED 436

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    Mixed Usage

    8.3

    TV Shows

    7.8

    Sports

    7.8

    Video Games

    8.9

    HDR Movies

    8.3

    HDR Gaming

    9.0

    PC Monitor

    8.7

    Type LED

    Sub-Type

    VA

    Resolution 4k

    Sizes 65" 75" 85" 98"

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    The best TCL TV we've tested is the TCL QM8/QM850G QLED. It's a great TV with amazing SDR peak brightness and fantastic reflection handling, so it easily overcomes glare and bright lights from even the brightest of rooms. Its HDR brightness is equally as impressive, so bright highlights really pop in HDR content. The TV has an excellent local dimming feature, giving it superb contrast and black uniformity with minimal blooming, making it a great choice for dark room viewing. Its Quantum Dot technology also gives it an impressively wide color gamut for HDR content, although it doesn't have very accurate color reproduction. It'salso over-brightened in HDR, which means it's not the best option for people who care about accuracy in their TVs.

    The TV has a few quirks, like its refresh rate functioning in 'brackets' and its inability to have both Game Mode and Chroma 4:4:4 simultaneously, but it's still a tremendous performer. It runs the popular Google TV OS, which is very smooth and easy to use, with a wide variety of available apps. The TV is incredible for PC and console gaming, as it can output up to 4k @ 144Hz or 1080p @ 240Hz on its first HDMI port and up to 4k @ 120Hz on its second. It also has an excellent response time and low input lag in Game Mode. If you like the QM8 but prefer something cheaper, the TCL Q7/Q750G QLED has all the same traits, features, and quirks. It's not nearly as bright, but it's still bright enough for an enjoyable viewing experience.

    You can check out the best TCL TVshere.

    See our review

  • Best Hisense TV

    Hisense UX 98

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    Mixed Usage

    8.5

    TV Shows

    8.2

    Sports

    8.3

    Video Games

    8.9

    HDR Movies

    8.4

    HDR Gaming

    8.9

    PC Monitor

    8.9

    Type LED

    Sub-Type

    VA

    Resolution 4k

    Sizes 85"

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    The Hisense UX is the best Hisense TV we've tested. It delivers incredible picture quality overall in both bright and dark rooms. It has fantastic contrast and a Mini LED local dimming feature, resulting in very deep blacks with almost no noticeable blooming around bright areas of the screen. HDR content looks amazing, thanks to its high peak brightness and wide color gamut, and it tracks the content creator's intent decentlywell, although most content is a bit too bright. The TV has sub-par native HDR gradient handling, but its gradient smoothing feature does a great job of cleaning up the banding.It's truly one of the best LED TVs on the market, as it should be, considering its high price point. It's a limited release for Hisense, so it's not as widely available as Hisense's other models and is only available in an 85-inch size in North America.

    It's a versatile TV with a wide selection of extra features. It supports up to 4k @ 120Hz on two of its HDMI ports, so it's fully compatible withthe latest consoles or PC graphics cards. Ithas low input lag and an excellent response time for a responsive and cleargaming experience. It also supports every VRR technology, which helps reduce screen tearing in games. Finally, it runs the Google TV interface, with a massive selection of streaming apps and hands-free voice control thanks to the TV's built-in mic.

    The UX is a standout, but most people are better off with the much cheaper and nearly as good Hisense U8/U8K; in fact, the U8K has a newer chipset than the UX, giving it better capabilities in some aspects, likebeing capable of 4k @ 144Hz on its two HDMI 2.1 ports, and Dolby Vision gaming at 120Hz. Otherwise, the Hisense U7K is also a great TV and is a bit cheaper than the U8K, so it's worth considering if you want to save a buck.

    See the best Hisense TVshere.

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  • Best Roku TV

    Roku Plus Series QLED 23

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    Mixed Usage

    7.3

    TV Shows

    6.9

    Sports

    7.2

    Video Games

    7.8

    HDR Movies

    7.2

    HDR Gaming

    7.9

    PC Monitor

    7.6

    Type LED

    Sub-Type

    VA

    Resolution 4k

    Sizes 55" 65" 75"

    See all our test results

    The best Roku TV we've tested is the Roku Plus Series QLED. Overall, it's a decent TV with excellent contrast and an acceptable local dimming feature that helps improve the appearance of dark scenes. It has an amazing color gamut in HDR, although its color volume is limited by the TV's adequate but unexceptional HDR peak brightness. Still, the TV looks vibrant enough for a pleasant HDR viewing experience. It gets bright enough to make some highlights stand out and tracks the PQ EOTF properly, ensuring HDR content is displayed as the creator intended. Its reflection handling is good, so it's capable enough in a bright room, although it's at its best when the lights are dimmed. It supports Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10+, so content looks its best regardless of the source. Unfortunately, the TV's image processing is poor, so make sure you watch high-quality 4k content to get the best out of this TV.

    Overall, this TV is light on features. It has no motion features to help reduce stutter or persistence blur. It doesn't passthrough advanced DTS audio formats, although it can passthrough basic DTS 5.1 through ARC. It only removes 24p judder from external 24Hz sources, like DVD or Blu-ray players. As for gaming, its refresh rate is limited to 60Hz, and it doesn't support VRR. Still, its input lag is extremely low, and its response time is great, so it's still a very good gaming TV if you don't care about advanced features.

    Roku has one other TV, the cheaper Roku Select Series. The Select is very similar to the Plus, except it doesn't have a local dimming feature and is dimmer overall. Still, the cheaper Roku is available in a wide variety of sizes and is sold at an alluring price point, making it one of the best cheap TVs on the market.

    You can see the best TVs powered by Roku TV here.

    See our review

  • Best Vizio TV

    Vizio OLED 2020 7

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    Mixed Usage

    8.7

    Movies

    9.2

    TV Shows

    8.1

    Sports

    8.5

    Video Games

    9.1

    HDR Movies

    8.7

    HDR Gaming

    8.9

    PC Monitor

    8.7

    Type OLED

    Sub-Type

    WOLED

    Resolution 4k

    Sizes 55" 65"

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    The best Vizio TV we've tested is the Vizio OLED 2020. Like other OLEDs, its ability to turn pixels off individually results in a near-infinite contrast ratio and perfect, inky blacks in a dark room, with no distracting blooming around bright objects or subtitles. It's not as advanced as newer OLEDsfrom LG, Samsung, or Sony, though, so it doesn't get as bright, and bright highlights in HDR don't stand out as well. It has a few extra features for gamers, like variable refresh rate (VRR) and 4k @ 120Hz support. However, as it doesn't properly display 4k @ 120Hz signals in Game Mode, it's not as good for gamers as the other models.

    Like all Vizio TVs, its smart features are limited, and you can't add new streaming channels. Fortunately, it has an extremely wide viewing angle, which is great for wide seating areas since the image remains consistent if you're watching from the side or moving around your room with the TV on. Sadly, the brand's release schedule has slowed, and they no longer release many models. As a result, their models are now older, and most of them are hard to find. Their OLED is rare now, so you might have to get lucky on a new one or go for a refurbished model.

    Vizio is mostly inactive, but they do release new models from time to time. In 2023, they released the Vizio Quantum Pro QLED, which is much cheaper but significantly worse than the OLED. However, it's currently the best widely available Vizio option. The Vizio M Series Quantum X 2022 is still available but is a bit worse than the Quantum Pro QLED except in dark rooms, as it has better contrast and black uniformity.

    If you'dlike to check out alternatives to this TV, see the best Vizio TVshere.

    See our review

  • The 7 Best TV Brands - Winter 2024: Reviews (2024)

    FAQs

    The 7 Best TV Brands - Winter 2024: Reviews? ›

    Look out for names like LG, and Samsung. These TVs may cost a little more, but you can be sure that they use more expensive and durable materials. Higher quality materials are guaranteed to last. If you want your TV to be around for a number of years to come, be prepared to spend a little bit more!

    What TV brands have the least problems? ›

    Look out for names like LG, and Samsung. These TVs may cost a little more, but you can be sure that they use more expensive and durable materials. Higher quality materials are guaranteed to last. If you want your TV to be around for a number of years to come, be prepared to spend a little bit more!

    What brand of TV has the highest rating? ›

    The 8 Best TVs - Spring 2024 Reviews
    • Best TV. Samsung S90C OLED 294. ...
    • Best Home Theater TV. Sony A95L OLED 175. ...
    • Best Bright Room TV. Sony X93L/X93CL 67. ...
    • Best Upper Mid-Range TV. LG C3 OLED 192. ...
    • Best Mid-Range TV. LG B3 OLED 131. ...
    • Best Lower Mid-Range TV. Hisense U7K [U7, U75K] 190. ...
    • Best Budget TV. Hisense U6/U6K 112. ...
    • Best Cheap TV.
    May 9, 2024

    What are the top five rated TVs? ›

    • Sony - 85" Class X80K LED 4K UHD Smart Google TV. ...
    • Toshiba - 55" Class C350 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV. ...
    • TCL - 55" Class Q7 Q-Class QLED 4K HDR Smart TV with Google TV. ...
    • Samsung - 43” Class CU7000 Crystal UHD 4K Smart Tizen TV. ...
    • Samsung - 55” Class CU7000 Crystal UHD 4K Smart Tizen TV.

    Which brand TV lasts the longest? ›

    Which Brand Offers The Most Durable TV?
    • Samsung. Samsung is one of the leading names when it comes to tech. ...
    • LG. LG TVs are also designed to last upwards of ten years, with plenty of care. ...
    • TCL. TCL does not have a remarkable lifespan above ten years, with most TCL TVs lasting around seven years. ...
    • Philips.

    What to avoid when buying a TV? ›

    Buying a new smart TV? Common mistakes that you should avoid
    • Overspending on features you don't need.
    • Not considering the operating system.
    • Prioritising built-in soundbars.
    • Not future-proofing your purchase.
    • Not getting an extended warranty.
    Oct 9, 2023

    Is LG better than Samsung? ›

    While Samsung often offers more affordable options, LG tends to have a slight edge in performance across various categories.

    Which TV brand is number one? ›

    What makes Samsung the top TV brand? Samsung's market dominance can be attributed to its cutting-edge QLED and Neo QLED display technologies, exceptional picture quality, innovative features like 8K resolution and AI upscaling, sleek designs, and robust smart TV platforms.

    Which is better, 4K or QLED or OLED? ›

    In our side-by-side comparison reviews, OLED beats QLED every time. None of the QLED TVs we've tested, including the Samsung QN90B, the TCL QM8 or the Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED, look as good as any of the OLED TVs we've tested, such as the LG C3, G3 or Samsung S95C. In every comparison we've done, the OLED TV won.

    Which TV is better, Samsung or LG? ›

    Samsung has a few more niche options, but LG TVs do tend to offer slightly more varied sizes, particularly when it comes to smaller OLED TVs. It also has better native support for voice assistants and smart home integration, while Samsung's is best for if you're already involved in its in-house ecosystem.

    What are the three best TVs to buy? ›

    • Samsung OLED S90C 4K UHD Tizen TV. Best smart TV. World Wide Stereo. ...
    • Hisense U6K Mini-LED QLED 4K Google TV. Best budget smart TV. Best Buy. ...
    • Sony Bravia XR A95L QD-OLED 4K HDR Google TV. Best luxury smart TV. If price is no object, no TV delivers a more impressive viewing experience than the A95L.
    Mar 19, 2024

    What is the best affordable TV to buy? ›

    Our Top 5 Picks
    • Hisense U6K. Best Picture for the Price. Jump To Details. ...
    • Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED. Best Fire TV. Jump To Details. ...
    • TCL Q7 Class TV. Best Midrange Cheap TV. Jump To Details. ...
    • Vizio 50-Inch M-Series Quantum X TV. Best Cheap Gaming TV. Jump To Details. ...
    • Amazon Fire TV 2-Series (40-Inch) Cheapest TV Possible.

    What is the best size TV to get? ›

    How to determine TV viewing distance
    Distance From TVMinimum Screen SizeIdeal Screen Size
    2 – 3 Feet25 inches32 inches
    4 – 5 Feet30 inches42 inches
    6 – 7 Feet45 inches55 inches
    8 – 9 Feet60 inches75 inches
    1 more row
    Apr 7, 2023

    What brand is the best smart TV? ›

    Our Picks
    • $1,200 at Best Buy. Best smart TV overall. TCL QM8. View details. ...
    • $700 at Best Buy. Best 55-inch smart TV. Hisense U8K. ...
    • $248 at Walmart. Best budget smart TV. TCL 4-Series. ...
    • $327 at Amazon. Best budget smart TV for picture quality. Vizio V-Series. ...
    • $598 at Amazon. Best midpriced smart TV runner-up. Roku Plus Series.
    Mar 7, 2024

    Is OLED or QLED better? ›

    OLED has superior contrast to QLED thanks to its individually dimming pixels while QLED has the superior full-screen brightness. Both have spectacular colors in their own way that will suit different people. If your viewing environment doesn't suffer from bright conditions, then OLED will probably suit you better.

    What are the safest TVs? ›

    Five smart TVs tested for security, privacy issues
    • Samsung UN49MU8000, running the company's Tizen OS.
    • LG 49UJ7700, which uses LG's webOS.
    • TCL 55P605, which uses the Roku streaming platform.
    • Sony XBR-49X800E, running Google's Android TV OS.
    • Vizio P55-E1 SmartCast TV, which uses Google's Chromecast platform.
    Feb 9, 2018

    How reliable are Samsung TVs? ›

    If you're looking for good quality without breaking the bank, Samsung TVs definitely get our seal of approval.

    Are Hisense TVs any good? ›

    Hisense TVs offer great value for their price, so you won't break the bank buying one. They've recently started to add gaming features like variable refresh rate (VRR) support, so they compete with some other brands. However, their TVs can also suffer from quality problems like bugs, uniformity, and motion issues.

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