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With numerous brands, features, and plenty of tech lingo, choosing a TV can be tough, which is why we put together this list of the best models on the market.

There's never been a better time to buy a new TV. Yes, there's always going to be an awesome sale to take advantage of, but when we say best, we're referring more to the modern age of picture tech. Now that 4K resolution is the norm in terms of pixel count, top brands are focusing on maximizing brightness, color, contrast, motion capabilities, and smart TV add-ons. The end result: some of the best TVs that have ever been made.

Year after year, LG continues to deliver the most impressive OLED TVs, and somehow, they continue to one-up themselves when it comes to picture quality, design, and overall performance — and 2022 is no exception. Whether you're a film fanatic, sports buff, or heavy-duty gamer, the LG G2 is the TV to buy if you want a TV that can do it all.

65-inch LG G2 The best overall TV you can buy More 65-inch Samsung S95B A solid runner-up Read our in-depth review Pros Cons Why you should buy this: It's a state-of-the-art TV that combines the color volume and unbeatable contrast of a traditional OLED with the off-the-charts brightness of QLED lighting.

Like any first-gen engineering, Samsung probably has design elements, specs, and various bells and whistles to tweak in the years to come, but right out of the gate, the QD-OLED experience is TV-watching like we've never seen. Available in sizes from 55 inches up to 83 inches, the 65-inch C2 is that perfect middle-ground size for most homes. And in terms of design and tech, LG really notched things up this year. The C2 features a totally reworked WRGB screen with chart-topping peak brightness marks, four HDMI 2.1 inputs for all our next-gen entertainment sources, and an improved Alpha 9 Gen 5 processor that delivers breathtaking colors, adaptive brightness control, and incredible upscaling.

Who it’s for: Cinephiles who seek perfection in movie and TV picture quality and have the money to pay for it.We declared Sony's 2020 XBR A8H OLED TV as the most cinematic 4K TV, thanks to the subtleties in detail that Sony was able to extract from its OLED panel. 2021's pick, the Bravia A90J Master Series, is still one of our favorite cinematic TVs in 2022.

The A90J also scores very highly when it comes to sound quality. Sony's Acoustic Surface Audio+ turns the entire OLED panel into a speaker, while its XR Surround makes that sound feel as though it's coming from all around you — perfect for virtualized Dolby Atmos without a soundbar.

Still, if you want the best cinematic experience in 4K TV, the Sony A90J OLED 4K HDR TV is the TV you've been waiting for. Brightness without control just leads to washed-out colors and blacks that look more like grays, which is why we like the U7G so much — it uses 90 local dimming zones to keep the dark areas of an image looking nice and inky, so that field of stars from your favorite sci-fi title looks like it's genuinely in space.

So is there a downside? Just one: As awesome as the U7G's picture quality is, that quality can be affected by your viewing position. It's best to sit directly in front of this TV, as its off-angle viewing is not as good as some of the other TVs on this list. Regarding the latter, the Vizio 2022 P-Series Quantum X is a monolithic 85-inch 4K set that delivers powerful brightness levels, excellent color, and jaw-dropping contrast that treads close to OLED territory. On top of extended HDR support, FreeSync Premium for gaming , and support for Apple AirPlay 2, the P-Series Quantum X is priced ultra-competitively.

85-inch Vizio P-Series The biggest screen with the best quality 65-inch Sony X90J An affordable OLED for cinephiles Pros Cons Why you should buy this: It delivers truly superb picture quality at a price that's significantly less than OLED-based TVs. But there's more to the X90J than just a great image. It's also packed full of the latest technologies. Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, HDR10, and HLG are all natively supported. Apple AirPlay 2, Apple HomeKit, and Google Chromecast are all built-in. With two HDMI 2.1 ports, you get gaming at 4K at 120Hz, HDMI eARC, and auto low-latency mode . Sony says it will also add variable refresh rate in an upcoming firmware update, which will make the X9oJ an impressive gaming monitor.

65-inch Sony X90J An affordable OLED for cinephiles More 65-inch Hisense U8G The best for bright rooms Read our in-depth review Pros Cons Why you should buy this: It pumps out enough brightness to overcome even the brightest of rooms and does so without impairing black levels. Hisense has also added valuable HDMI 2.1 features, something the H9G was lacking. VRR, ALLM, HDMI ARC/eARC, and 120Hz gaming in 4K are all on tap, which, when combined with the U8G's stellar brightness, makes it a compelling gaming display.

Who it's for: Those who want to be on the leading edge of TV resolution without arranging for a second mortgage.8K is still very much an emerging corner of the entertainment world, so much so that — with the exception of some 8K videos on YouTube — there isn't much actual 8K content readily available right now.

That thoughtful ease-of-use carries over into the excellent Roku software. As usual, you get a huge choice of streaming apps, a dead-simple interface, and integration with a wide variety of ecosystems like Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, and Apple HomeKit. But TCL also includes an improved Roku remote with voice capabilities. Apple device owners can take advantage of Apple AirPlay for streaming local videos, music, and photos from their gadgets to the 6-Series.

75-inch TCL 6-Series The best 8K TV within reach More 55-inch TCL 6-Series Near-OLED picture everyone can afford Read our in-depth review Pros Cons Why you should buy this: It's a good-sized TV with the best features available for its price range.Why we picked the 55-inch TCL 6-Series : As a Roku TV, the 6-Series benefits from the Roku OS's ultra-clean and easy-to-use interface, which extends to all of the TV's functions. The voice remote can be used to adjust the volume level, swap sources, and search for a particular movie or show across all the content services you've linked. With support for thousands of streaming services and apps, it's easily one of the best smart TV experiences you can get right now.

We're still waiting to get our hands on TCL's new 2021 5-Series, which we expect to be an even better budget pick, but until we do, the TCL 55-inch 6-Series is our gold standard for what an affordable TV can be. You may want to check out our article that covers QLED vs. OLED TV: What’s the difference, and why does it matter?

Can a 4K TV work well as a PC monitor? Yes, so long as your computer has an HDMI output. Adapters can be used for other output types but frequently do not pass along audio. How we test TVs We begin each model year by bringing in the top-tier televisions from each of the major brands, including Samsung, Sony, LG, and others. These premium televisions help set the highest standard for the year, managing expectations for each model below them, and providing context among the competitors.

In short, we make a thorough evaluation to determine not only which TVs offer the best picture quality, but those that offer the best overall user experience. After all, you’ll be living with your new TV for years to come, and using it should be a joy, not a pain. Presently, there are two major HDR formats: HDR10 and Dolby Vision, with a third — HDR10+ — beginning to show up on new models, particularly those from Samsung. The first is the HDR standard, but Dolby Vision offers a premium experience. Consider a TV that supports both. HLG is another recent addition to the HDR collection, which supports over-the-air broadcast content with HDR.

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