TVs Comparisons
15 comparisons to help you pick the right tv.
Roku TV wins for its neutral interface and superior content discovery, though Fire TV remains excellent for Amazon ecosystem users.
TCL wins overall with superior brightness capabilities and better value, though Hisense remains excellent for contrast-focused viewing.
The Hisense U8N wins for bright rooms and value seekers, while the LG C4 excels for dark room viewing and serious gamers willing to pay more.
The Hisense U8N wins for buyers prioritizing peak performance and gaming features, though the TCL QM8 offers better value for most users.
The Samsung S90C edges out the LG C3 for most buyers thanks to its substantially brighter QD-OLED panel that delivers more impactful HDR and better daytime viewing, though the C3 remains the better choice for wider seating arrangements and those needing four HDMI 2.1 ports.
The Samsung S95D wins for bright room viewing and visual pop, while the LG C4 is better for gaming setups and home theater purists, making this a tie depending on priorities.
The Sony A95L wins for pure picture quality and premium experience, while the LG C4 triumphs in value and gaming versatility—choose based on budget and priorities.
The LG Gallery OLED wins for serious movie watchers seeking superior picture quality, while the Samsung Frame is better for those prioritizing customizable aesthetics and art display in bright rooms.
LG OLED wins for dark room viewing and gaming, while Samsung QLED excels in bright environments and for varied content consumption.
LG OLED C4 wins for gamers and value-seekers, while Sony Bravia A95L is unmatched for videophiles with larger budgets seeking absolute reference quality.
LG OLED wins for dark-room viewing and perfect picture quality, while Samsung QLED is better for bright rooms and value-conscious buyers.
OLED TVs win for picture quality purists in controlled environments, while Mini LED TVs offer better value and performance for bright rooms and mixed-use scenarios.
OLED TVs win for home theater purists seeking perfect blacks and contrast, while QLED TVs are better for bright rooms and general family use with no burn-in risk.
The Samsung S95D wins for gamers and bright rooms, while the Sony Bravia XR A95L is superior for cinema purists, making this a tie dependent on user priorities.
TCL wins with better backlighting technology, higher peak brightness, and a more comprehensive smart TV platform, though Vizio remains a solid alternative for budget-focused shoppers.