4K content is finally everywhere. Between streaming services, discs, and games on the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X, you can finally find lots of gorgeous, high-resolution HDR content. You told yourself you wouldn’t upgrade to a 4K TV until there’s lots of content out there, so now you’re all out of excuses. It’s time to kick that old 1080p TV to the curb.
If you’re a typical consumer, you want to find a really good deal. The best bang for the buck. TVs that deliver great quality at a great price. For you, we suggest you check out our regular 4K TV buying guide - it's full of great sets at great prices.
But maybe you don’t care about bang for your buck; you just want the best. You and your family spend a lot of time in front of the TV, and you’re willing to pay top-dollar for top-quality. These are the 4K TVs you should consider if you're willing and able to go high-end.
The best 4K TVs available at any price:
- LG ThinQ OLED TV OLED77C8PUA
- Sony Bravia XBR55A8F
- Vizio P-Series P65-E1
- LG Electronics OLED55C7P
- Sony XBR65X900F
Best High-End 4K TV
- UK users: See it on Amazon (UK)
The best picture quality you can get comes from a quality OLED panel. With perfect blacks, vivid colors, and an unbeatable contrast ratio (not to mention no pixel blur), OLED TVs are considered by many to be the ideal technology for our 4K, HDR world. LG’s latest OLED TVs have consistently earned fantastic scores from reviewers for their picture quality.
But this...this is something else. This is the newest version of LG's ridiculously thin OLED set. This TV is thinner than your phone. It weighs 82 pounds, which is the same as a 13-inch black and white CRT from the 1970s.
Of course it also has amazing picture quality, including support for both HDR10 and Dolby Vision. This latest version adds voice control and a few other tweaks from earlier models to improve on what's already the best possible picture on a massive screen. And it's as expensive as it is enormous.
You can definitively claim to have the coolest TV in the entire neighborhood. Even better, you can get the 65-inch LG ThinQ OLED model for a few thousand less. It's still incredibly expensive, but you're worth it. You can also get it on Walmart in the US.
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