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The Ultimate Buyer's Guide for Purchasing 0 95 inch amoled display

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Mar. 17, 2025
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The 13 Best TVs We've Tested (and Helpful Buying Tips) - WIRED

The Best TVs (and Helpful Buying Tips)

From searing QLEDs to fancy OLEDs, these are our favorite televisions at every price.

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Saving up for a new screen? Whether you're a videophile or a 4K newcomer, the best TVs you can buy are bigger, brighter, and cheaper than ever. To help you navigate the dozens of models from Samsung, LG, TCL, Hisense, Sony, Panasonic, and others, we've done intensive testing and watched hundreds of hours of content to grab the standouts from our recent reviews. Below you'll find everything from the top TV we've tested to the best sets on a tight budget'with plenty of excellent options in between.

All of these models have a minimum 4K Ultra HD resolution (one has 8K) with HDR, because there's no good reason to buy a standard HDTV beyond a pint-size model for your kitchen or small bedroom. Every TV on our list comes with a wonderful display, but most are bad at sound and can have lackluster interfaces, so you should consider investing in a good soundbar or pair of bookshelf speakers and a streaming stick. If you're unfamiliar with TV lingo, check out our tips below.

Updated January : We've added the Panasonic Z95A OLED TV.

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The Sony A95L OLED is the best OLED TV we've tested. It's incredible as a home theater TV partly due to its support of the popular Dolby Vision HDR video format, so you'll enjoy the most advanced HDR experience possible from almost any source. Sony's processing is at its absolute best here, and the TV does a fantastic job of following the content creator's intent, as the brightness and colors of HDR content look how they're supposed to. It also offers excellent audio format support, including DTS:X passthrough over eARC, so you can simplify your connection to your audio-video receiver by running everything through your TV without sacrificing audio quality.

Like other OLEDs, it looks stunning in a dark room thanks to its nearly infinite contrast ratio, delivering perfect blacks with no distracting blooming around bright areas of the screen. Plus, its colors are incredibly vibrant, as it uses a QD-OLED panel. It's very bright and has fantastic reflection handling, so it easily handles bright rooms. It's also a superb gaming TV with extremely low input lag and Dolby Vision HDR at 4k @ 120Hz support on its two HDMI 2.1 bandwidth ports. It's compatible with G-SYNC and HDMI Forum VRR for nearly tear-free gaming from any recent source. Finally, the TV is available in three sizes: 55, 65, and 77 inches. Despite the TV being released in , it's still the best OLED TV overall. 

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If you don't want the best of the best but would rather get the best bang for your buck, the Samsung S90D/S90DD OLED is the best value OLED TV we've tested. It's very close in performance to the Sony A95L OLED and is even better in some ways while being significantly cheaper. However, you're losing out on a few features, like Dolby Vision HDR and DTS audio passthrough. It's also a bit dimmer than the Sony in SDR. Of course, like all OLED TVs on this list, it delivers fantastic picture quality, with deep, inky blacks and no distracting blooming around bright areas in otherwise dark scenes.

The Samsung model distinguishes itself from the Sony TV with its four full HDMI 2.1 bandwidth ports, all capable of doing up to 4k @ 144Hz. The TV displays bright highlights and incredibly vibrant colors, making HDR content pop whether you're gaming or watching movies. It has exceptional reflection handling and good brightness, meaning it's one of the few OLEDs that overcomes glare in a bright room. Like the A95L, its nearly instantaneous response time delivers crisp motion, and its wide viewing angle means you don't have to worry about where you place the TV in your room. Just make sure you get one with a QD-OLED panel.

The LG C4 OLED is one of the best upper mid-range OLED TVs we've tested. Although all OLEDs deliver similar fantastic picture quality, this one stands out for its value with its many gaming-oriented features. It provides the same stunning picture quality as other OLEDs in dark rooms, with perfect blacks and no blooming around bright objects. However, it uses a different OLED panel than the Samsung S90D/S90DD OLED and the Sony A95L OLED, so its colors aren't as vibrant, and the TV is dimmer than those models.

Fortunately, it's a more fully featured home theater TV than the Samsung, as it has better image processing, supports the popular Dolby Vision HDR format, and passes through advanced DTS audio formats. It's also an amazing TV for gaming, thanks to its nearly instantaneous response time, low input lag, and great selection of gaming features. It supports HDMI 2.1 bandwidth on all four inputs for up to 4k @ 144Hz with VRR, meaning you can take full advantage of the PS5 and Xbox Series X's capabilities.

The LG B4 OLED isn't cheap, but it's the closest thing to the best budget OLED TV on the market. It's a great TV with high-end features and is an excellent entry point into the OLED market. The TV has almost all of the same features as the more expensive LG C4 OLED, but it's a bit dimmer overall. Still, it's bright enough in SDR to overcome glare in a room with the lights on, and it's bright enough in HDR for an impactful experience. You also still get the same deep, inky blacks as the C4, which makes it look amazing in a dark room. It also still has very good image processing, Dolby Vision HDR, and DTS audio support.

And like other OLEDs, its viewing angle is fantastic, so viewers can watch the TV from all over the room with no major degradation in their viewing experience. Like the C4, this TV has a wide color gamut and is extremely accurate without any calibration, so movies look as the content creator intended. This TV is also great for gaming, as it has HDMI 2.1 bandwidth on all four ports for up to 4k @ 120Hz, is compatible with every VRR technology, has a fantastic response time, and has extremely low input lag.

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