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The Best OLED TVs in 2024

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Samsung S90C OLED 4K

The best TVs not only have to look stunning, but for most users, they also have to have a low enough response time and a fast enough refresh rate to keep competitive gamers happy. At this point, OLED TVs are one of the best display technologies to accomplish this goal. Not only can they produce gorgeous colors in a light-controlled room, but even in bright rooms, OLED TVs minimize annoying reflections so that users can enjoy their content anytime. Whether users want a TV for gaming or watching sports, there is an excellent OLED TV out there for everyone.



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The Best OLED TVs in 2024

Although the Samsung S90 OLED is not the most affordable TV out there, the picture and sound quality this set produces is well above its price point. Even with its less-than-ideal remote and not great smart interface, it is easily one of the best OLED TVs available.

As with most TVs, the S90 has multiple color modes to choose from. While all of them have their pros and cons, for the most part, the filmmaker mode consistently yields the best results. The colors are vibrant and well-saturated. Despite not supporting Dolby Vision, the panel delivers eye-popping brightness in both SDR and HDR modes, with only the much pricier Samsung 95C offering better performance.

The built-in speakers on the S90 will not blow anyone away, but compared to other options like the LG C3, the S90 delivers solid sound performance that doesn’t detract from any viewing experience. As long as users are okay with slightly lower bass power, the speakers are more than serviceable, at least until users pick up a soundbar.


Despite being a much more budget-friendly option than the Samsung OLED S90, the LG C2 OLED is a stunning piece of hardware. The LG C2 is an excellent option for anyone who wants a smaller OLED TV that produces vibrant and accurate colors and has a premium build quality while still being reasonably affordable.

Not only does the LG C2 produce very accurate colors with a Delta-E score of 1.7, but it also has an impressively wide color gamut of 134.45% of the Rec 709 color space. These results are relatively similar to the previous generation of LG’s G1 and C1 TVs, but for the most part, it is pretty hard to beat these results. Watching movies and playing games on this TV is a joy with its rich, vibrant colors. Even during times of fast-paced motion, subjects are clear and easy to pick out.

The brightness is where the LG C2 does show its price point a bit more. At 800 nits peak brightness in standard mode, this is not the brightest TV out there, even compared to the LG G2. This is not a huge issue as long as users have this TV in a room where it doesn’t get hit by too much direct sunlight.


The audio performance of the C2 is surprisingly good despite how thin it is. That is primarily thanks to Dolby Atmos support and an AI sound feature that creates a more immersive soundscape, but unlike the Samsung S90, Game Rant would recommend picking up a soundbar or surround sound setup for better results.

In the same lineup as the LG C2, the LG C3 Evo is an excellent option for people who have a slightly larger budget and want a brighter panel with marginally better color performance. At this price point and performance level, the LG C3 Evo is also a great alternative to the Samsung S90C.

When comparing color performance and peak brightness, the LG C3 Evo and the Samsung S90C trade blows relatively equally, with the peak brightness being slightly better on the LG C3 Evo and the color accuracy being better on the S90C. So, performance-wise, it is really hard to differentiate these two TVs, but their smart features are where the LG C3 Evo breaks ahead. While some still prefer Samsung’s SmartThings ecosystem, WebOS from LG is a more seamless smart interface.


For gamers, the LG C3 Evo is one of the best OLED TVs to pick up. With a sub-one millisecond response time and a 120Hz refresh rate, gamers can feel comfortable playing the most competitive games on this TV with no worry about input lag. Plus, with support for variable refresh rate, AMD Freesync, and Nvidia G-Sync, gamers can even hook their PC up to this TV and game on the big screen.

Continuing the trend of fantastic LG OLED TVs is the LG G3, which offers the best of all worlds: fantastic contrast, inky blacks, and vibrant colors. It also has incredible brightness that ensures users won’t miss out on any detail or thrilling HDR effects. Of course, all of this does come at a fairly hefty price, but if gamers can make room for this TV on their budget, the LG G3 is an unbeatable option.


Unlike other LG OLED TVs, which all offer similar specs and features, the LG G3 houses the Brightness Booster Max feature, allowing this TV to produce up to 70% brighter images than other OLED TVs. Everything on this TV looks stunning, from live-action visual masterpieces like Avatar: The Way of Water to animated movies. And in a dark room, the LG G3 lights up the room because of how bright it is.

Maybe it’s because the visual performance of this TV is a step above other OLED TVs in this guide, but comparatively, the audio performance doesn’t live up to the high-quality experience the rest of the LG G3 delivers. The 4.2-channel 60W speaker system by no means sounds terrible, but it doesn’t sound excellent either. For users who plan to use this TV with built-in speakers, it is recommended to put the TV as close to the wall as possible so the backfiring speakers can deliver as much power as possible.

The Sony Bravia XR A80L is one of the newest OLED TVs from Sony and, at its mid-range price, holds its own against similarly priced TVs like the LG C3 and Samsung S90C. But where the Bravia XR A80L leaves the competition in the dust is the audio performance. This TV is an excellent option for anyone who wants an OLED TV that looks gorgeous and produces sound quality that doesn’t need a soundbar to fully enjoy the content.


Built-in speakers are never going to deliver the very best results, but Sony gets pretty close with the Bravia XR A80L. Its Acoustic Surface Audio+ technology makes the screen an integral part of the speaker system, producing exceptional sound quality. The audio is clear and distortion-free, and the bass is surprisingly powerful, with thumpy bass hits making action scenes feel much more impactful. The sound quality will impress even some of the most picky audiophiles.

Visually, the Bravia XR A80L is just as stunning. The colors are vibrant, and the blacks are inky even with HDR at peak brightness. In terms of brightness, the A80L falls behind competitors like the LG G3, but it is still impressively bright. The color gamut performs similarly to most of the other OLEDs in this guide, covering 109.529 of the Rec. 709 color gamut.

While not technically a living room TV, the Samsung Odyssey OLED G85SB is an excellent option for users who want a smaller option or have a desktop for their entertainment setup. Plus, with a press of the home button, users have full access to a smart TV interface to use it as a standalone television.


The Samsung Odyssey OLED G85SB is a jack-of-all-trades display that is perfect for a gaming setup. It has enough screen real estate for productivity use, and a 34-inch display can easily be used as a TV in smaller living rooms. Regardless of what users decide to use it for, the OLED panel delivers gorgeous colors and stunning clarity. Thanks to the ultra-wide form factor, the G85SB has excellent viewing angles, so even if people are sitting on the far side of the display, the viewing experience is just as good as in the middle of the screen.

Being a gaming display first and foremost, the response time is fast compared to this guide’s other options. At the max refresh rate of 175Hz, the response time is an impressive

0.9 ms, which is even faster than the LG C3 Evo. Where the G85SB slips up is in brighter rooms. While blacks are inky and truly black in dark rooms, once some light is introduced into the room, those blacks start to turn a bit more purple.


Sony OLED 55-inch BRAVIA XR A80K Series 4K Ultra HD TV

Sony OLED 55-inch BRAVIA XR A80K Series 4K Ultra HD TV

Best OLED TV for PS5

The Sony OLED is a great companion for the PS5 console thanks to its top-tier features including the gaming and visual departments. Players get Auto Genre Picture Mode and Auto HDR Tone Mapping Mode, two exclusive PS5 features that lower input lag and enhance the TV’s picture quality. A rich 4K OLED display along with a 120 Hz native refresh rate, VRR, and ALLM further boost the A80K’s appeal as one of the best TVs for PS5 gaming. 
 

Brand
Sony

Resolution
4K

Weight
43 lbs

Dimensions
13″D x 48.38″W x 29.13″H

Display Technology
OLED

What’s Included
Stand, Remote Control, Power Cable

Refresh Rate
120 Hz

Pros

  • Exclusive features for the PS5
  • Low input lag
  • Supports 4K/120 Hz gaming
  • Great picture quality

Shoppers searching for the best OLED TV to pair with their PlayStation 5 console will be pleased with the performance of Sony’s A80K Series TV. Modern Sony TVs ship with exclusive PS5 features, and the 55-inch A80K is no different. Buyers get to experience superior picture quality while gaming thanks to the Auto HDR Tone Mapping feature which adjusts the console’s default HDR settings. This allows players to see fine details and true colors on the screen, improving the gameplay by a wide margin.

The TV’s second PS5 feature, Auto Genre Picture Mode, instantly activates Game Mode for the TV to keep input lag at a bare minimum. This ensures that players can react quicker than opponents in high-pressure situations. For shoppers needing a bit more reassurance about the A80K’s gaming capabilities, the Sony TV ships with HDMI 2.1 inputs which let players enjoy 4K/120 Hz gaming on current-gen consoles like the PS5.


When players need a movie break, the A80K rises up to the occasion with a brilliant OLED display that renders lifelike images and accurate colors. Buyers get the Google TV OS that many users have praised for being easy to navigate. One drawback is that the A80K is not cheap and should be budgeted for accordingly.

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FAQ

Q: Are OLED TVs good for gaming?

OLED TVs are excellent for gaming. The colors tend to be much richer, and the saturation on OLED TVs makes games look gorgeous. The main thing gamers have to look out for is the input response time. If the TV has a slow response time or low refresh rate, gaming can feel sluggish and unresponsive even if it looks incredible.

Q: Is OLED burn-in still an issue?

When OLED TVs were first introduced, burn-in was a very big problem. Thankfully, with advancements in technology and software development, the burn-in risk has been lowered. On older models of OLED TVs, gamers should still be wary of this, though.

Q: What TV display is closest to OLED?

QLED TVs are the best alternative for shoppers looking for a TV display that performs nearly as well as OLED TVs. QLED displays are great in terms of brightness and offer wide viewing angles.


Q:  What are the disadvantages of OLED TVs?

OLED TVs are considerably more expensive than alternative displays like QLED and LED. Screen burn-in remains an issue for older OLED models, though newer models come with greater protection against that problem.

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