We’ve pretty much arrived at the golden age of televisions. It used to be prohibitively expensive to buy anything larger than 55-inches or treat yourself to a 4K set, but these days you can get a large, high-res screen for under $900. We're also rich with options from OLED vs QLED panels that deliver a top-tier visual experience in different ways. How much or how little you spend comes down to what exactly is important to you as a gamer.
Both the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X don't just let you play games at 4K at buttery frame rates up to 120Hz (you can also think of it as 120 frames per second). All of this greatness was previously only attainable on a high-end gaming PC. The latest TVs for gaming have kept pace and that means gamers really are spoiled for choice when it comes to picking out a new television. Even if your current gaming hardware can’t make the most out of a 4K television, image quality and lower latency of modern displays will vastly improve your gaming experience.
But now with so many choices, it can be hard to narrow down exactly what is important to you about your next television. We’re here to help, and the selections below are our picks for the best in different categories – and click here to see them in the UK.
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Screen size: 64.5" | Resolution: 4K | Panel Type: OLED | HDR Compatibility: Dolby Vision (IQ), HDR10, HLG, HGiG | Refresh Rate: 120Hz | Adaptive Sync: G-Sync, FreeSync Premium | Inputs: 4 x HDMI 2.1, 1 x RF
LG has been sitting at the top of most recommendation lists for televisions for years now, and the LG C2 OLED Evo is no different as this television checks just
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