When it comes to buying a new TV, there are plenty of things to consider – from the size to the picture tech, and the overall price. Add to that the various bells and whistles like smart TV platforms, casting options, and more, and you’ve got quite a task ahead of you. But having so many options is actually a good thing. However, a little guidance can certainly help.
That’s where we come in. In this guide, we will highlight the best TV brands that are worth considering, and ones that are best to avoid. We have also made sure to cover the calling card features and specifications of these noteworthy names.
And once you’re ready to narrow down your search, you can check out our other roundups, including the best TVs under $500 or under $1,000. If you have a specific OS preference, we’ve also got lists for the best Google TVs and best Roku TVs.
The best TV brands at a glance
Brand | Category | Calling cards | Operating systems |
Note: Televisions chosen for this list represent makes and models available in the U.S. market, primarily selected for their picture performance.
Samsung
South Korea’s Samsung has taken the top spot as the market leader in the world television space with a focus on accessibility. Its Tizen operating system and QLED, QD-OLED, and Neo QLED calling cards make it a heavyweight in the market.
LG
Sony
TCL
Hisense
Vizio
Roku TV
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