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Best 65 Inch Tv For The Money 2017

The Best TVs

Photo: Ashley Courter

We've spent hundreds of hours researching and testing TVs to find the best options for any space and budget. This article provides an overview of the top picks across all of our guides to the best TVs, with links to our full coverage. The Hisense U7G Series—available in 55-, 65-, and 75-inch screen sizes—is our recommendation for a great LCD TV at a reasonable price. But if you want even better performance, a lower price, a smaller size, or the best choice for gaming, we have other recommendations, as well.

Our pick

Hisense U7G (65-inch)

Pros: Cons:
Great image contrast, brightness, and detail comparable with that of $1,000+ TVs The viewing angle is only average
Integrated Android TV support for all major streaming services It's only available in three screen sizes
Gaming-friendly features

Great image quality for the price: Best LCD/LED TV

The Hisense U7G, our pick for the best LCD/LED TV, showing a close view of an orange flower on the screen.

Photo: Chris Heinonen

Buy a midrange LCD TV if:

  • You want quality for a reasonable price:The good ones offer excellent picture quality, solid preset image modes, easy on-screen navigation, and plenty of inputs for under $1,500.

Buy another type of TV if:

  • You want the best image quality possible:An OLED TV will provide a clear, truly lifelike image with perfect blacks and bright highlights, but you'll have to pay for it.
  • You're on a tight budget:If you're willing to compromise on image quality to save some money, consider our budget pick.
  • You don't have very much space:If you're looking for a TV to fit in the corner of your small bedroom or dorm, get a 32-inch model.

Why we like it: The Hisense U7G is a great-looking 4K TV with all the technologies and features that any LCD/LED TV needs today. This includes a full-array local dimming backlight for superb black levels and image contrast, and a 120 Hz refresh rate that delivers better motion quality than many competitors. It does a nice job showing high dynamic range video, thanks to its high brightness and rich color. For serious gamers, Hisense has also added all the needed HDMI 2.1 features to take full advantage of the newest gaming consoles. The U7G features the Android TV streaming platform, which offers a wide variety of streaming services and a continually improving user interface.

Flaws but not dealbreakers: The U7G's video processing isn't up to the standards of Sony or Samsung, so you might notice upscaling artifacts or jagged edges in lower-resolution content like DVDs and standard-definition cable. The viewing angle is only average, and this series only comes in 55-, 65-, and 75-inch screen sizes.

Available sizes: 55, 65, 75 inches
HDMI ports: four
Smart OS: Android TV

Our pick

Hisense U7G (65-inch)

If you can't spend as much: Best budget 4K TV

A TCL 5-Series 4K TV on a media console table displaying rock mountains and a valley.

Photo: Chris Heinonen

Buy a budget 4K TV if:

  • You're willing to sacrifice image quality:Spending a little more money will get you noticeably better image quality.

Buy another type of TV if:

  • You watch a lot of TV during the day:Our budget 4K TV picks might not be bright enough to compete with sunlight through windows, which might bother you during a lazy Sunday morning.
  • You want something that looks as good turned off as it does while on:A more expensive TV may have better aesthetics than our budget pick.

Why we like it: The TCL 5-Series delivers a great-looking 4K picture, and it comes in 50-, 55-, 65-, and 75-inch sizes to fit most rooms. It's the company's lowest priced TV line to incorporate advanced LCD technologies like a full-array local-dimming LED backlight to improve image contrast and quantum dots for richer color. Plus, it's available with either the Roku TV or Google TV streaming platform built in, so you can choose the system that you prefer.

Flaws but not dealbreakers: The 5-Series's panel has only a 60 Hz refresh rate, so motion isn't as fluid as it can be on a 120 Hz panel, which offers faster pixel refresh and reduced motion blur.

Available sizes: 50, 55, 65, and 75 inches
HDMI ports: four
Smart OS: Roku or Google TV

Our pick

TCL 5-Series Roku TV (model S535)

TCL 5-Series Roku TV (model S535)

Best 4K TV on a budget

The TCL 5-Series delivers a great-looking 4K image, the latest gaming features, and your choice of streaming platforms, but its brightness, contrast, and motion don't measure up to the best LCD and OLED TVs.

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TCL 5-Series Google TV (model S546)

Upgrade for the best possible performance: Best OLED TV

Our best OLED TV pick, the LG C1 Series, displaying scene from a car race in a video game.

Photo: Chris Heinonen

Buy an OLED TV if:

  • You want the best possible image quality, regardless of price:OLED TVs can produce the best HDR image quality of any TV currently available.
  • You watch TV in a room where you can control the lighting: In a bright room, an OLED TV might reflect a lot of light that obscures the picture. If you are looking for a TV for a dark room, or a home theater setup, OLED TV is the perfect choice.
  • You want your TV to look as nice off as it does on:An OLED TV usually has an attractive metallic design that will look great in your living room.

Buy another type of TV if:

  • You largely watch TV in a very bright room: OLED TVs can't compete with LCD models for overall brightness, which can easily overpower reflections and direct light.
  • You aren't looking for the best possible picture quality: An LCD TV can provide a great image at a much lower price.

Why we like it: The LG C1 offers superb image quality, is brighter than previous OLED TVs, supports the leading HDR and HDMI 2.1 standards, and has an extremely thin and attractive design. Its WebOS smart-TV platform is easy to use and supports all of the major video and audio streaming services. Videophiles will like that the C1 gives them more control over the image than competing OLED TVs do, while the Filmmaker Mode makes it easy for anyone to get an accurate image.

Flaws but not dealbreakers: The HDMI 2.1 ports on the C1 offer a bandwidth of 40 Gbps, instead of the full 48 Gbps bitrate. The sound quality of the LG C1 could be better, but that's the case with every flat-panel TV. We expect most people will pair a TV in this price range with an AV receiver and surround-sound combo or at least a good soundbar.

Available sizes: 48, 55, 65, 77, 83 inches
HDMI ports: four
Smart OS: WebOS

Upgrade pick

LG C1

LG C1

The best OLED TV

The LG C1 produces fantastic 4K HDR images and performs almost as well as higher-end OLED TVs for a significantly lower price.

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For small spaces: Best 32-inch TV

The TCL 32S334 television sits on a small table with a movie playing.

Photo: Adrienne Maxwell

Buy a 32-inch LCD/LED TV if:

  • You don't have space for a larger TV: Our other picks are likely too big for small bedrooms or dorm rooms.
  • You don't want to spend very much money: If you're shopping for a casual-use TV that doesn't need to have a higher level of performance, this is a good choice.

Buy another type of TV if:

  • You care about picture quality: A larger LCD or OLED TV will provide an image with much better brightness, contrast, color, and detail.
  • You've got plenty of space: A 32-inch TV will look a little odd in most suburban living rooms.

Why we like it: The TCL 32S334 is a great small, smart TV that you can quickly and easily set up and use in most any space. It has good picture and sound quality, and the built-in Android TV smart-TV platform supports all the major streaming video and music services. We like Android TV's customizable interface, and the remote is simple without being too simplistic, with helpful buttons and a microphone for voice search. Bluetooth audio output is available to send the TV's audio wirelessly to headphones or speakers, and you can choose a wired or wireless network connection for streaming.

Flaws but not dealbreakers: None of the 32-inch TVs we tested excel in the brightness department, and their LCD panels don't incorporate any light-rejecting technology to help improve image contrast in a bright room—so they aren't a good choice for a very bright room. The viewing angle is average, and the 720p resolution is not ideal for up-close uses, like desktop work or gaming.

Available sizes: 32, 40 inches
HDMI ports: two
Smart OS: Android TV

Our pick

TCL 32S334 Android TV

TCL 32S334 Android TV

The best 32-inch TV

The 32S334 is a great all-in-one small TV, offering good performance, a robust smart-TV platform, and helpful features like voice search and Bluetooth audio output.

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For gamers: Best TV for video games

A video game is displayed on the LG CX OLED television set up as a monitor with a desktop, mouse, and keyboard in frame.

Photo: LG

Buy a gaming TV if:

  • You want low input lag: The lower the TV's input lag, the less time between when something happens in the game and when you see it on your screen.
  • You want the latest gaming-friendly HDMI 2.1 features: The newest HDMI 2.1 specification includes a number of gaming-friendly features, like automatic low latency mode, variable refresh rate, and the bandwidth to pass a 4K 120 Hz signal. While many TVs might support one or two HDMI 2.1 features, only a select few currently support the higher bandwidth.

Buy another type of TV if:

  • You don't play video games: Other TVs can deliver great performance for movie- and TV-watching for a lower price.

Why we like it: In addition to being our favorite overall performer for movies, the LG C1 OLED TV supports all the HDMI 2.1 features you could want for gaming, including 4K 120 Hz inputs, ALLM, VRR, and HGIG. In addition, it has one of the lowest input lags we've measured on a TV, its game mode offers accurate colors, and it has superior viewing angles and pixel-response times compared with LCD TVs. It supports AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync for PC gamers, too. Unlike almost every other HDMI 2.1 display out there, the C1 supports HDMI 2.1 on every HDMI input (it has four total), not just one or two.

Flaws but not dealbreakers: Some people worry about burn-in when using an OLED TV as a gaming monitor, though we don't think this is a major issue. The HDMI 2.1 ports on the C1 offer a bandwidth of 40 Gbps, while some gaming TVs offer a full 48 Gbps bitrate. With all the current gaming sources that are available, this should not be a concern.

Available sizes: 48, 55, 65, 77, and 83 inches
HDMI ports: four
Smart OS: WebOS

Our pick

LG C1

LG C1

The best TV for video games

The LG C1 provides low input lag and the most comprehensive set of gaming features, plus the best overall picture quality.

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More resources

Is your TV set up to look its best? Do you need a smart TV? What is HDR, and do you have the right gear to watch it? Check out some of our educational resources below:

Further reading

About your guide

Chris Heinonen

Chris Heinonen is a senior staff writer reporting on TVs, projectors, and sometimes audio gear at Wirecutter. He has been covering AV since 2008 for a number of online publications and is an ISF-certified video calibrator. He used to write computer software and hopes to never do that again, and he also loves to run and test gear for running guides.

Best 65 Inch Tv For The Money 2017

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