The Samsung Q9FN is one of the best TVs you can buy in 2018 and its easily the best TV Samsung has ever made. When you learn why, though, you may be surprised to see that picture quality wasn’t the final determining factor.
Vizio’s P-Series offers impressive features, a sexy design, and picture quality that far outshines the brand’s lower-priced models. But is this the 4K HDR TV for you?
Sony has entered the OLED TV market, giving LG its first real competition. Our Sony A1E OLED review reveals an ultra-premium TV with picture-perfect performance.
Vizio’s move to a tablet remote system for the M-series leads to some minor annoyances, but they're easy to overlook given the excellent picture quality and low price point that now define the series.
Sharp may have left the American TV market, but not without a swan song. Sadly, however, rich black levels and detailed 4K resolution aren't enough for the UB30U to fend off the competition.
The P-Series offers plenty of bang for your buck, though, you're going to have to put some serious effort into adjusting your TV's initial color settings if you plan to make the most of it.
The H7150’s rich colors and laundry list of features make it a prime candidate for your living room, as long as you can overlook its limitations when the lights go out.
The AX800 may be bulky and lack shadow detail, but there's plenty of love about its plasma-like picture and phenomenal color. Simply put: Few LCD TVs demand this kind of attention.
Each offering in the HU900 series benefits from one of the best screens of any UHD 4K TV to date, one that reflects the company's continued investment in curved displays.
We wouldn't normally recommend buying a first-gen Ultra HD TV, but Toshiba's L9300U is both capable and attractive, especially when it comes to pricing.
The L7300U isn't known for flashy features or a speedy interface, but it is capable of providing superb picture quality. The wireless keyboard and attractive design only add to its appeal.