Looking for a new TV? Start here.
Many people are looking to make the most of their home entertainment spaces after more than a year of pandemic-related restrictions. This may entail upgrading your couch, rearranging your living room or tricking out your binge-watching setup for ultimate enjoyment. It may even mean investing in a soundbar or upgrading to a bigger and better TV in order to get more enjoyment out of your favorite shows or perhaps a much anticipated Netflix original.
If you’re looking to enhance your TV-viewing experience, we’re here to help you pick the best TV for your needs. There are a lot of TVs on the market, but generally speaking the best TV is the one that will fit your space and budget. An OLED television will give you the best picture quality, but it’s expensive and might not be available in the size you want. That’s where this list comes in. I’ve gathered the best TVs I’ve reviewed at different prices, sizes and technologies — models that feature HDR, Ultra HD 4K, QLED, 120Hz, HDMI 2.1 and more — based on my years of experience and side-by-side comparisons in CNET’s test lab (for the foreseeable future, that’s my basement). My focus is on finding the best picture quality for the money, regardless of brand.
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