Top TVs 2023

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The Samsung Terrace is an overall great TV. It gets incredibly bright and handles reflections well, so you can watch outside during the day. You can also game on it thanks to its low input lag and fast response time. It has a high contrast ratio and full-array local dimming, making it an excellent choice for watching movies. HDR content looks fantastic, as it can display a wide color gamut and it gets bright enough to make highlights pop. Unfortunately, it has sub-par viewing angles, which is expected of most VA panels.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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Another bright, colourful Neo QLED TV from Samsung, the QN90B has definite strengths and some unavoidable drawbacks such as blooming.
-- As reviewed by CompsMag
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The LG B2 is an excellent TV overall. It's remarkable for watching movies in dark rooms thanks to its near-infinite contrast ratio with perfect blacks, and it's also excellent for watching HDR movies, but some colors don't look vivid. If you watch shows or sports in bright rooms, it's impressive as it has incredible reflection handling to fight glare from a few light sources, but it doesn't get bright enough to fight a ton of glare. It's incredible for gaming with HDMI 2.1 bandwidth on two ports, variable refresh rate (VRR) support to reduce screen tearing, low input lag, and a near-instantaneous response time for smooth motion. It's fantastic to use as a PC monitor, but OLEDs
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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The undisputed new champion of the spec sheets
-- As reviewed by The Verge
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The Samsung QN900B 8k QLED is a great TV for most uses. It looks great in a dark room thanks to its decent local dimming feature, so it's a good choice for watching movies. It has high peak brightness and excellent reflection handling, so it's also a good choice for watching shows or sports in a bright room. It delivers an excellent gaming experience, with low input lag and an extremely fast response time. HDR content looks great thanks to its high HDR peak brightness and wide color gamut. Finally, it's excellent for use as a PC monitor, but there are some distracting uniformity issues.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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The Samsung QN900A is a great TV for mixed usage. It gets very bright, so it's well-suited for rooms with a lot of light. It has a low native contrast ratio, though, and while local dimming allows it to deliver deep blacks, there's also blooming, so it may not be the best choice for watching movies in a dark room. That said, it's great for gaming, with a great response time, low input lag, VRR support, and HDMI 2.1. HDR looks good thanks to its high HDR brightness, and it displays a wide color gamut.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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The Sony X900H is a great TV for mixed usage. Its picture quality is great thanks to its excellent contrast ratio, high peak brightness, and wide color gamut. HDR content also looks good, with rich colors and highlights that pop for the most part. Gamers should appreciate its fast response time, low input lag, and VRR support after a firmware update. Unfortunately, it's less suited to watching with larger groups because it has narrow viewing angles that make the image look washed out from the side.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
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The Samsung S90C TV has the lowest input lag we've tested and produces a bright, colorful picture while costing significantly less than some other high-end OLED models.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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The Samsung S90C TV has the lowest input lag we've tested and produces a bright, colorful picture while costing significantly less than some other high-end OLED models.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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The Samsung S90C TV has the lowest input lag we've tested and produces a bright, colorful picture while costing significantly less than some other high-end OLED models.
-- As reviewed by PCMag