TVs

Looking for the best TV? Browse unbiased TV reviews sourced from Reddit’s most active tech communities. Find the right OLED, QLED, or LED television for movies, gaming, sports, or everyday streaming.

Showing 13-24 of 44 products

6/10
Samsung Samsung The Frame Pro 2025
Samsung
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Samsung The Frame Pro 2025

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36% positive
Neo QLED Mini-LED panel delivers noticeably deeper blacks and more realistic color reproduction in Art Mode compared to older edge-lit Frame models — especially noticeable on high-quality artwork
Wireless One Connect box can be hidden inside furniture (coffee tables, cabinets) giving a genuinely clean wall install when a power outlet is pre-wired behind the TV
The Pro replaces the Frame's iconic thin single cable with a bulky standard power cord — anyone who can't pre-wire an outlet behind the TV gets a worse cable situation than older non-Pro models
4/10
Samsung Samsung Q60D
Samsung
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Samsung Q60D

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5% positive
Samsung's Tizen OS is familiar and well-supported, with a wide app ecosystem and reliable smart TV features for daily streaming use
Quantum Dot technology does deliver noticeable color pop on SDR content and casual Netflix viewing compared to truly budget non-QLED panels
Edge-lit backlight with no local dimming produces severe light bleed — multiple users report bright spots in corners out of the box, with some needing multiple exchanges to no avail
6/10
TCL TCL Q651G
TCL
TVs

TCL Q651G

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66% positive
Significantly better processor than the Q650G — users report a noticeably more responsive Google TV interface with faster app launches and less input lag
30W speakers vs 20W on the Q650G, with multiple users noting a genuine improvement in audio quality
No full array local dimming on the standard Q651G — blacks and HDR contrast are limited, making it a poor pick for dark room cinephiles
9/10
LG LG G4 OLED
LG
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LG G4 OLED

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14
67% positive
MLA layer delivers measurably higher brightness than non-MLA OLEDs, with owners consistently reporting it holds up well even in bright rooms — a critical advantage over standard WOLED panels
Gaming performance is class-leading: 4x HDMI 2.1 ports, near-instantaneous response times, and a dedicated Game Optimizer mode that preserves color accuracy at low latency
WOLED color volume is inherently lower than QD-OLED — reviewers and owners consistently note the Samsung S95D and Sony A95L produce more vivid, saturated colors, especially for reds, out of the box
7/10
Samsung Samsung QN85D
Samsung
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Samsung QN85D

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57% positive
Mini LED backlighting (Neo QLED) provides meaningfully better contrast and black levels compared to standard QLED or edge-lit panels like the Q70D and Q80D
Excellent peak brightness makes it one of the stronger performers in bright, sunlit living rooms where OLEDs struggle
No Dolby Vision support — Samsung uses HDR10+ exclusively, which is a dealbreaker for some buyers with Dolby-heavy streaming libraries
5/10
Sony Sony BRAVIA 2 II
Sony
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Sony BRAVIA 2 II

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27% positive
Google TV interface is clean and familiar — works well for streaming-first households using Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube, and other OTT apps
Sony's picture processing (X1 processor) still delivers decent image quality for casual viewing, outperforming some similarly-priced no-name options in everyday use
No local dimming and no VRR support — a basic LED panel with 60Hz native refresh that can't be divided cleanly by 24fps content, causing motion judder on films
7/10
Hisense Hisense QD7QF
Hisense
TVs

Hisense QD7QF

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63% positive
75" and 85" models feature native 4K 144Hz panels with HDMI 2.1 support and VRR, making them a strong budget pick for PS5 and PC gaming
Mini-LED full array local dimming in the 2025 version is a meaningful upgrade over the 2024 QD7N, which lacked local dimming entirely
50" and 55" models are capped at 60Hz with no HDMI 2.1, which significantly limits their appeal for gamers compared to the 75"+ variants
7/10
Hisense Hisense QD7N
Hisense
TVs

Hisense QD7N

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46% positive
Native 4K 144Hz with HDMI 2.1 support makes it one of the most affordable TVs for PS5 and Xbox Series X gaming at full next-gen specs
Vibrant, punchy colors with Quantum Dot tech that looks impressive in well-lit rooms — multiple users describe it as exceeding expectations out of the box
No local dimming on the 2024 QD7N means blacks appear gray in dark scenes — rtings confirmed poor contrast, and several users returned it specifically for this reason
8/10
TCL TCL QM751G
TCL
TVs

TCL QM751G

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83% positive
Exceptional brightness for the price: hits up to 2400 peak nits with 1500+ local dimming zones — a major step up from the previous Q750G's ~1000 nits and 200+ zones
Killer value at sale prices: frequently drops to $497–$500 for 55-inch, with the 65-inch hitting $697, making it the go-to recommendation for anyone with a sub-$700 budget
Power supply buzz reported on high brightness settings, particularly on the 98-inch model and at 100% brightness — TCL acknowledged it as abnormal but resolution has been inconsistent
8/10
LG LG C4 OLED
LG
TVs

LG C4 OLED

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72% positive
Exceptional contrast and pure blacks thanks to per-pixel OLED illumination — HDR and Dolby Vision content in particular is described as 'magical' and 'otherworldly' by long-term owners
Gaming performance is best-in-class at this price: 4K 144Hz, VRR, G-Sync compatibility, and near-instant response times make it a top pick for PS5 Pro and PC users
Lower peak brightness than mini-LED or QD-OLED alternatives — users coming from TCL QM8 or Hisense U8 series are often shocked at how much dimmer it feels in well-lit rooms, and sports content in particular suffers
8/10
Hisense Hisense U8N
Hisense
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Hisense U8N

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74% positive
Exceptional brightness for a sub-$1K TV — the 65" and larger sizes regularly hit 2,000–3,000 nits peak, making HDR content genuinely impactful in bright living rooms
Black levels deep enough to fool OLED skeptics in typical viewing conditions, with local dimming that punches well above its price class
Out-of-box calibration is poor across all picture modes — colors run oversaturated, whites clip aggressively, and getting a natural image requires significant manual tuning or paid calibration
7/10
Hisense Hisense U6N
Hisense
TVs

Hisense U6N

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60% positive
Mini-LED with QLED (Quantum Dot) panel at under $350 for 55" — widely considered the best bang-for-buck in the budget TV segment
Full array local dimming delivers noticeably better black levels and contrast than standard LED TVs at this price point
No HDMI 2.1 despite labeling — limited to 4K@60Hz, making it a poor fit for PS5/Xbox Series X gamers who need 4K@120Hz