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Our list of the best TVs of the year includes OLED, Mini-LED, and QLED TVs for all budgets
In our reviews, OLED TVs, which use organic light-emitting diode technology, have always had better picture quality than LED TVs, which are essentially LCD TVs that use LED backlights.
Several models on this list have earned an outstanding 4.5-star rating and PCMag's Editors' Choice award, but the Hisense U8N is the best TV overall in terms of bang for your buck, while the LG...
The Sony BRAVIA 9 QLED is the best LED TV we've tested. Its superb reflection handling and SDR brightness mean it easily overcomes glare in the brightest rooms, so you aren't distracted by reflections on your TV screen.
We prioritized LCD TVs that use quantum dots, mini-LED backlights, and 120 Hz refresh rates for better color, contrast, and motion. We looked for 4K TVs that support a variety of HDR...
OLED sets from Samsung (left) and Sony (center), plus a new Pro series QLED TV from Roku are among CR's top picks. This can be great time to get a new big-screen TV, with screens 65 inches...
Who it’s for: An LCD/LED TV is an appropriate choice for the shopper who wants excellent picture quality but isn’t willing to spend a fortune to get the absolute best OLED TV....
QLED TVs look better than TVs without quantum dots, and the best ones get brighter than the best OLEDs, but they still fall behind OLED TVs when it comes to contrast, black levels, and...
If you want a premium LED TV with an excellent picture and use the Alexa voice assistant, the Samsung QN90D could be an ideal match.
If you'd rather have an LED TV but can't afford something like the Sony BRAVIA 9 QLED, the Hisense 65U7N is an excellent option. The TV isn't as bright as the BRAVIA 9, but it's still very bright and has amazing reflection handling, so it overcomes glare in a bright room.