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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.

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6/10
Sony Sony BRAVIA 3
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Sony BRAVIA 3

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59% positive
Sony's X1 processor delivers noticeably better upscaling and color accuracy than competitors at this price tier — users coming from decade-old Samsung and LG sets consistently report being impressed, particularly with 1080p content upscaling
Flicker-free DC dimming at all brightness levels makes it one of the few budget TVs that won't trigger PWM sensitivity, which is a niche but real advantage over TCL and Hisense options with FALD backlight strobing
No local dimming means blacks appear as dark grey in dark scenes — this is the most consistent complaint across all threads and directly limits HDR performance; competing 55" sets like the TCL QM7 and Hisense U7N offer FALD at a lower or equal price
8/10
LG LG B4 OLED
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LG B4 OLED

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5
89% positive
Infinite OLED contrast and true blacks make every content type — movies, games, sports — look dramatically better than any LED or QLED at a similar price point
4x HDMI 2.1 ports at 120Hz on most sizes means full support for PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC simultaneously — something the pricier Sony Bravia 8 fails to offer with only 2 ports
Lower peak brightness than the C4 and G4 is a real limitation in bright or sunlit rooms — the B4 lacks a brightness booster and is noticeably dimmer in HDR highlights when compared side by side
8/10
Samsung Samsung QN90D
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Samsung QN90D

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79% positive
Exceptional brightness output for bright rooms — users frequently describe it as overkill-level intense, with the 85" model hitting around 2,100 nits peak at 10%, making it one of the brightest Mini-LEDs in its class
Strong anti-glare and reflection handling — widely considered best-in-class for glossy panel TVs, with Samsung's WHVA coating diffusing light sources rather than creating a sharp mirror effect
Panel type lottery depending on region and screen size — the 55" in the UK has been reported with ADS/IPS panels causing noticeably worse blooming, while North American units use VA; Samsung does not disclose this upfront
8/10
Sony Sony BRAVIA 7
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Sony BRAVIA 7

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81% positive
Sony's XR image processor delivers noticeably superior upscaling and motion handling compared to rival Mini-LED sets — even 480p content holds up well according to long-term owners
Mini-LED local dimming produces impressive black levels for an LCD panel; multiple owners switching from OLED report not missing it, particularly for living room use
The semi-gloss screen coating creates noticeable reflections when light sources directly face the panel — owners with bright opposing windows or ceiling lights regularly report this as a genuine problem, not just overblown online chatter
6/10
Samsung Samsung The Frame 2024
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Samsung The Frame 2024

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30% positive
Matte anti-glare screen is a genuine differentiator — owners in bright, window-heavy rooms consistently call it a game-changer over glossy panels
Art mode display quality is impressive for oil paintings and textured artwork, convincing enough to fool guests into thinking it's a real framed piece
HDMI-CEC integration with Apple TV is broken on the 2024 model — a clear regression from the 2021 and 2022 versions — requiring SmartThings routines, Raspberry Pi scripts, or Alexa IR workarounds just to return to art mode automatically
7/10
Sony Sony BRAVIA 5
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Sony BRAVIA 5

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11
74% positive
Sony's XR processor delivers noticeably better motion handling than competing Mini-LED TVs like the TCL QM7K — multiple switchers report the TCL's motion blur being a dealbreaker, while the Bravia 5 handles sports and action without ghosting or judder
Mini-LED backlight with local dimming provides solid contrast in dark rooms, with the 98" variant specifically praised as having inky blacks and no visible blooming in real-world use
HDR peak brightness is insufficient for bright living rooms — this is the most repeated real-world complaint and aligns with Rtings' findings; the Bravia 7 is noticeably brighter and widely recommended as the upgrade for anyone who watches in daylight
6/10
LG LG QNED92A
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LG QNED92A

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39% positive
True full array local dimming (FALD) Mini-LED panel with around 500 dimming zones — a meaningful upgrade over edge-lit LG models like the QNED85A which use misleading Mini-LED labeling
LG's upscaling and motion processing outperforms TCL at similar price points, making it well-suited for sports, cable TV, and lower-resolution content like 1080p and 768p sources
Loses on raw brightness and dimming zone count to the Sony Bravia 9 — which offers roughly double the peak brightness and nearly triple the zones — making the QNED92A a clear step down for bright room performance at the premium tier
7/10
Hisense Hisense U7N
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Hisense U7N

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56% positive
Exceptional brightness for the price — the 55" and 65" VA panel models can hit around 1000-1150 nits SDR and 1300 nits HDR, making HDR content visibly impactful even in moderately lit rooms
Mini-LED local dimming produces deep blacks and high contrast that owners frequently describe as night-and-day vs. their previous budget or mid-range sets
VA panel black smearing is a documented and recurring issue: dark HDR gaming scenes show red and black trailing, especially on PS5 titles like The Last of Us and Dead Space — some users returned the TV specifically for this
5/10
LG LG UA77
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LG UA77

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20% positive
VRR support and a Gen8 processor give it an edge over older entry-level LG models like the UT8000, making it usable for casual gaming
Dolby Atmos support built-in, which is uncommon at this price tier and pairs well with a soundbar
No quantum dot panel means noticeably worse color volume compared to TCL QM6K, Hisense QLED, or even older LG QNED models at similar prices
8/10
Panasonic Panasonic Z8BA OLED
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Panasonic Z8BA OLED

30
11
73% positive
Panasonic's HCX Pro AI MK2 processor delivers noticeably more natural, film-accurate colors than LG or Samsung equivalents — multiple owners specifically chose it over the LG C5 for less aggressive processing
Uniquely supports both Dolby Vision and HDR10+ among US OLEDs at this price point — no other competitor at this tier covers both formats
Uses a standard WOLED EX panel (same as LG C series), not MLA — early retailer listings incorrectly claimed MLA, which Panasonic had to correct; slightly dimmer than MLA-equipped competitors
8/10
Sony Sony BRAVIA 8 OLED
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Sony BRAVIA 8 OLED

35
11
76% positive
XR cognitive processor delivers industry-leading upscaling and motion clarity — owners consistently say 720p/1080p sports and older content looks significantly better than on LG or Samsung at the same price tier
Acoustic Surface Audio uses the screen itself as a speaker, delivering surprisingly immersive sound that owners say eliminates the need for a soundbar in casual use
Missing 'Smooth Gradation' setting (present on virtually all other Sony Bravia models) causes visible banding and posterization on dark gradient scenes — particularly noticeable on streaming content and older SDR material; Sony confirmed the omission but declined to fix it
8/10
Panasonic Panasonic Z85A OLED
Panasonic
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Panasonic Z85A OLED

30
4
88% positive
Uses an LG WOLED panel (B4-equivalent) delivering genuine OLED picture quality — perfect blacks, wide viewing angles, and accurate colors right out of the box in Cinema/Filmmaker mode
Panasonic's HCX Pro AI Processor handles color and motion processing with a cinematic tuning that several users preferred over LG's equivalent C-series processing
Brightness is entry-level OLED — it maxes out around the LG B4 tier, and at least one user found it dimmer than their aging 2017 LG B7 at first until calibrating Peak Luminance and eco settings