TVs Comparisons
15 comparisons to help you pick the right one.
Roku TV wins on its neutral approach and superior content discovery, unless you're already living in Amazon's ecosystem.
TCL takes it with superior brightness and lower prices, but Hisense's contrast and 144Hz gaming performance make it the dark horse for specific use cases.
The U8N wins on brightness and value for bright rooms, while the C4 justifies its premium with perfect blacks and elite gaming performance for those who can afford it.
Get the U8N if you game on PC or have a bright room; otherwise, the QM8 delivers 90% of the performance for less money.
The Samsung S90C wins for most buyers with its dramatically brighter QD-OLED panel and explosive HDR, but the C3 is the smarter pick if you have wide seating or need four HDMI 2.1 ports.
The S95D dominates bright rooms with jaw-dropping HDR impact, while the C4 delivers better value, superior gaming connectivity, and home theater accuracy—pick based on your room and priorities.
Sony A95L wins on pure picture quality, LG C4 wins on value and gaming—pick your priority and don't look back.
Get the LG Gallery if picture quality matters most to you, get the Samsung Frame if you value customizable aesthetics and bright-room art display above all else.
OLED dominates in dark rooms with perfect blacks, but QLED's brightness and zero burn-in risk make it the smarter choice for bright spaces and mixed usage.
Buy the LG C4 if you game or care about value; buy the Sony A95L if you're a videophile with money to burn and want the best picture quality available.
LG OLED dominates in dark rooms with unmatched picture quality, while Samsung QLED delivers better brightness and value for everyday viewing.
Pick OLED if you've got a dark room and money to spend; pick Mini LED if you have windows, a budget, or any concern about burn-in.
OLED wins for dark room cinephiles who want perfect blacks, while QLED makes more sense for bright rooms and anyone worried about burn-in.
Samsung wins for gamers and bright rooms, Sony wins for cinema purists—there's no universal champion here, just the right TV for your specific needs.
TCL wins on backlighting tech, peak brightness, and smart features—worth the extra $50-$100 unless budget is your only concern.