Top 12 smart TVs of 2023
Here are 12 smart TVs and their pros and cons:
- Samsung Q90T QLED:
Pros:
- Bright and vivid display
- Good black levels and contrast
- Wide viewing angles
- Tizen smart TV platform is user-friendly
Cons:
- Expensive
- No Dolby Vision support
- Limited HDMI 2.1 ports
- LG CX OLED:
Pros:
- Excellent black levels and contrast
- Accurate colors
- Thin and stylish design
- WebOS smart TV platform is easy to use
Cons:
- Expensive
- Risk of burn-in with static images
- Limited peak brightness for HDR content
- Sony X950H:
Pros:
- Accurate colors and excellent upscaling
- Good black levels and contrast
- Bright and vivid display
- Android TV platform has a wide selection of apps
Cons:
- Expensive
- Limited viewing angles
- No Dolby Vision support
- TCL 6-Series:
Pros:
- Affordable price for a quality TV
- Good black levels and contrast
- Good brightness and color accuracy
- Roku smart TV platform is easy to use
Cons:
- Limited viewing angles
- No Dolby Vision support
- Some motion blur during fast action scenes
- Vizio OLED:
Pros:
- Excellent black levels and contrast
- Accurate colors
- Good peak brightness
- SmartCast platform is easy to use
Cons:
- Limited brightness for HDR content
- No support for Dolby Vision
- Expensive
- Hisense H8G:
Pros:
- Affordable price for a quality TV
- Good black levels and contrast
- Good color accuracy
- Android TV platform has a wide selection of apps
Cons:
- Limited viewing angles
- No support for Dolby Vision
- Motion blur during fast action scenes
- Philips OLED 805:
Pros:
- Excellent black levels and contrast
- Accurate colors
- Good peak brightness
- Ambilight technology provides a unique viewing experience
Cons:
- Expensive
- Limited app selection on Android TV platform
- No support for Dolby Vision
- Panasonic HZ1000:
Pros:
- Excellent black levels and contrast
- Accurate colors and good upscaling
- Filmmaker Mode for a cinematic viewing experience
- Good sound quality
Cons:
- Expensive
- Limited app selection on Android TV platform
- No support for Dolby Vision
- Sony X900H:
Pros:
- Good black levels and contrast
- Accurate colors
- Good peak brightness for HDR content
- Android TV platform has a wide selection of apps
Cons:
- Limited viewing angles
- No support for Dolby Vision
- Motion blur during fast action scenes
- Samsung TU8000:
Pros:
- Affordable price for a quality TV
- Good peak brightness and color accuracy
- Tizen smart TV platform is user-friendly
- Good sound quality
Cons:
- Limited viewing angles
- No support for Dolby Vision
- No local dimming
- Philips 4K UHD HDR LED Smart TV:
Pros:
- Affordable price for a quality TV
- Good peak brightness and color accuracy
- Ambilight technology provides a unique viewing experience
- Android TV platform has a wide selection of apps
Cons:
- Limited viewing angles
- No support for Dolby Vision
- Limited app selection on Android TV platform
- LG Nano81:
Pros:
- Good color accuracy and upscaling
- Good peak brightness for HDR content
- WebOS smart TV platform is easy to use
- Good sound quality
Cons:
- Limited viewing angles
- No support for Dolby Vision
- Limited local dimming zones.