Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Best TVs of 2023”.
It’S been another big year for big TVs, but among the hundreds of different kinds out there, only a handful are the best. In 2023 they range in price, from mid-range to high-end, to budget. So there’s sure to be one that appeals to you. Let’S get to it. I’M going to start with my favorite big screen TV for the money, the TCL qm8, and when I say big, I mean it. The smallest qm8 is 65 in, and the screen sizes just get bigger from there there’s a 75 and 85 and a whopping 98 in size. I reviewed the 65in qm8 you see here in my lab at CET and it picture quality was truly impressive. The image was super bright and its mini LED backlight, with local dimming delivers. Superb contrast.
This model also has all the features I want, including solid gaming support for PlayStation 5 and Xbox series X, and the styling is sleeker than some Alternatives. Thanks to that Center stand and the pricing is really affordable for this level of image. Quality next up is the q’s direct competitor in price, the high sense u8k. I compared the two directly and while I like the TCL a bit better thanks to Superior brightness, the high sense was also excellent and in some ways this picture was more accurate.
The u8k has mini LED and similar gaming extras to the qm8, although its styling wasn’t. Quite as nice, both models use the Google TV operating system as well, which isn’t as easy to use as Roku, but still solid, and remember that if you don’t like Google TV, you can always plug a separate streaming device like a Roku into the TV. The one advantage the high sense has over the TCL is the availability of a 55 in size bottom line.
If you want an excellent 55in TV without breaking the bank, the high sense u8k is my pick. So what if you have a bit more money to spend? The LG C3 is my favorite high-end TV for most people, unlike the first two, it has an o LED screen which helped it look even better. In my tests, it created a perfectly dark shade of black and still got bright enough to look dynamic in normal room lighting, it’s brighter overall than a competing Sony. For example, the C3 also Al offers even better gaming extras than the other two with numerous settings, including dedicated picture modes for games. The C3 also comes in more sizes than any other OLED TV from 42 up to 83 in if you want OLED level quality, but you’re still constrained a bit by Price.
The LG C3 should be your go-to. So what if you can afford an even better OLED TV, the LG G3 has the best picture quality, I’ve ever reviewed period. It beat the C3 and other OLED TVs in my lab, thanks to best-in-class brightness supplied by it MLA panel technology. The G3 also handled Reflections like a champ, so combined with that extra brightness and its overall accuracy.
Its image looks incredible in both bright and dark rooms. Lg also upped The Styling here, giving it a wall hugging Gallery design, including a custom wall mount in these shots. You see it on a stand, however, which LG doesn’t include in the Box. The G3 isn’t cheap, but if you can spare the money, it will reward you with a spectacular picture. Samsung also makes OLED television visions, and this year the company improved its Quantum. Do powered QD, OLED Tech, the Samsung s95 C costs around the same as the LG G3 in most sizes, and while I didn’t like it quite as much, it did have one advantage.
Color watching the two side by side, the Samsung’s flowers, sunsets and other colorful areas seem just a tad more realistic and vibrant than those on the LG G3. The Samsung also wins for styling, with a better remote and dedicated breakout box for inputs. Both this Samsung OLED TV and the LG G3 are really expensive, however, and for most buyers they’re, just not worth the extra money compared to any of my top three picks. Finally, maybe you just want the best budget TV. My pick is still the TCL 4 Series. Roku TV, the model scene here actually came out in 2022, but it’s still widely available, especially during holiday sales, and I expect the 2023 version of the TCL S4 to perform.
Basically the same. The reason I like these TVs better than other budget models, isn’t image quality. However, it’s built-in Roku that smart TV system is my favorite, because it’s really easy to use responsive even on cheap TVs like this and delivers Superior search results at this price. Adding that separate streaming device really isn’t worth it. So the built-in Smart TV system is key. So there you have it the best TVs of the year to see any of these models and more check out cnet.com and look for our list of best TVs.
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