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Best gaming TVs of 2024 for Xbox Series X, PS5, and more

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Best gaming TVs of 2024 for Xbox Series X, PS5, and more



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Editor’s note: Black Friday deals are already appearing and will be lasting through until December 2. TV deals can be found on almost any set that’s available, including our favorite gaming TV, the Sony Bravia 9, which is $300 off right now. But it’s not only the most recent TVs that are on sale, you can find amazing deals on last year’s models.

We think the Samsung S90C, which is only $1,000 right now for the 65-inch model, is one of the best OLED buys you can make. Plus, it includes Samsung’s Gaming Hub for easy and well-supported cloud gaming. Or if you really want a Samsung from this year to get Gaming Hub and the best performance, the 65-inch S95D is $1,100 off, bringing the price down to $2,300. Make sure to also check out these other Black Friday deals for savings on laptops, headphones, and more.

The best TVs should look great, sound fantastic, and feature numerous optimizations for the types of content people love watching most. And while it would easy to say that a TV billed as 4K is all you need for a great gaming TV, pixel count is just one checkbox. If you’re a diehard gamer (console or PC), there are plenty of other picture specifications to consider when buying a new TV. And while 4K resolution is still essential, features such as HDR (high dynamic range), input lag, and response time are far more critical tech specs to gamers who want their games to be smooth, fast, and looking as good as they can. 

Not all TVs are created equal, and even some of the best TV brands have one or two sets that aren’t great for gaming. That’s why we’ve put together this list of all the best gaming TVs you can buy in 2024. With options from Samsung, Sony, LG, Hisense, and TCL, there’s a gaming TV on this list for just about everyone.

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sony bravia 9 review

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The best gaming TV this year

Sony Bravia 9 Series

Pros

  • Super-clean picture
  • Deep blacks, minimal blooming
  • Excellent contrast
  • Searing HDR highlights
  • Excellent motion handling

Cons

  • Backlight fluctuations visible in dark rooms
  • Very expensive

New to 2024, the Sony Bravia 9 Series is not only the company’s flagship set of the year but it’s also one of the best TVs you can play video games on, bar none. According to Sony, microcosmic LED controllers allow the Bravia 9 to achieve the kind of contrast accuracy and inky black levels usually associated with the best OLED TVs. We loved what we saw (and heard) in our hands-on review of this mini-LED set, but how exactly does the Bravia 9 fare against input lag and demanding online gameplay? Quite nicely, though there is a slight caveat. We’ll let our editor-at-large Caleb Denison, shine some light on the matter:

“[The Sony Bravia 9 Series] doesn’t do 144Hz refresh rate, so it isn’t perhaps going to unlock that one feature for those using high-end gaming PCs. But it does support VRR (variable refresh rate), ALLM (auto low latency mode), and source-based tone mapping, so it’s a great companion to both of the Xbox and PlayStation 5 consoles.” 

Beyond that 144Hz limitation, though, each of the Bravia 9’s four HDMI ports is HDMI 2.1 certified, ensuring you’ll get the absolute best motion and lag performance when connecting a modern console. And thanks to the chart-topping illumination this mini-LED monolith can achieve and the set’s excellent reflection handling, you should have zero issues gaming in a brightly lit room. 

Oh, and the Bravia 9 is an absolute champ when it comes to support for class-leading codecs like Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos sound. We’re also glad to report that the sound on this TV isn’t half-bad either, though home theater diehards and gaming enthusiasts may prefer a soundbar, surround system, or gaming headset.

Sony Bravia 9 65 inch

Sony Bravia 9 Series

The best gaming TV this year

lg c4 oled review

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An excellent midrange OLED

LG C4 OLED Evo

Pros

  • Excellent contrast
  • Rich color
  • Very good upscaling
  • Great for gaming
  • Accurate out-of-the-box settings

Cons

  • Weak audio system
  • Slight green tinge off-angle

What is there to say about the excellent LG C4 OLED Evo that hasn’t already been said? Brought to us by the folks who know OLED TVs better than any manufacturer, the C4 Series sits just one rung below LG’s flagship G4 model. Like any good LG TV, the C4 is available in numerous sizes and delivers the kind of rich colors and impressive contrast levels that only an OLED can achieve. And thanks to LG’s Evo panel tech and features like Brightness Booster Max, the C4 is actually able to go toe to toe with a handful of LED-LCDs over illumination numbers.

But why is this TV so good for gaming? Not only will you be able to game at up to 4K/144Hz but each of the C4’s four HDMI ports is 2.1 certified. Whether you’re connecting a PS5 or desktop PC, HDMI 2.1 ensures you’ll get the best response time and reduced input lag. This is also thanks to features like VRR and class-leading HDR support, both of which can be found on the C4 Series. 

The C4 even has a built-in Game Optimizer, though this preset is noticeably less bright than other picture settings. Should you decide to go with the C4, you’ll also want to make sure your seating is as close to the screen center as possible.

Upon testing, we observed a slight green tint when viewing the C4 off-center. If you don’t have a console, don’t worry – the Samsung S95D features Sammy’s Gaming Hub, allowing you to play games from Xbox and other online cloud streaming services. Additionally, you’re getting one of the best TVs of the year with the flagship S95D, equipped with Samsung’s latest NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor, HDR10+ support, and Dolby Atmos sound for immersive audio.

Another top pick for gaming TVs in 2023 is the Sony XR A95L QD-OLED. With best-in-class image processing, excellent brightness, contrast, and color, and a speedy 120Hz refresh rate at 4K, this TV offers exceptional picture quality and gaming performance.

The Sony XR A95L is optimized for Playstation 5 gameplay, with 2 HDMI inputs certified for 4K at up to 120Hz. It also supports VRR and ALLM for minimal lag during gameplay. The TV’s Auto HDR Tone Mapping enhances gameplay visuals with full HDR treatment, providing the best brightness, colors, and contrast.

The Sony XR A95L also features Multi-View, allowing you to game on one part of the screen while streaming a movie or show on the other half. The TV’s gaming dashboard lets you adjust settings without navigating through the main menu, enhancing the gaming experience.

Overall, both the Samsung S95D and Sony XR A95L offer exceptional gaming performance and picture quality, making them ideal choices for gaming enthusiasts. Please rewrite the following sentence:

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