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Every week you can expect to see a new TV review on Tom's Guide. Our team attempts to test 50+ TVs each year, using comprehensive testing methodology and tools like Calman Ultimate, a Leo Bodnar 4K HDMI Video Signal Lag Tester, a Murideo 8K SIX-G pattern generator and a a Klein K10-A colorimeter, one of the fastest and most color-accurate meters on the market. We then spend as much time as we can living with each TV in our homes, watching movies and playing games on an Xbox Series X or PS5, just like you would when you buy one of these TVs off the store shelf.
Throughout the years, Tom's Guide has tested several hundred TVs in this way and the manufacturers have never — nor will they ever — have a say in Tom's Guide's unbiased reviews.
Of course, while we encourage you to spend time with each individual review on the site, you may find one of our TV buying guides to be the best place to start your search when shopping for a new screen. These guides collate all the reviews into one place and are overseen by a team of experienced editors.
While most of the TVs we test are in the US, we have editors located in Australia and the UK who also publish reviews from time to time. If you don't see a TV reviewed here that you're looking for more information on, send us an email and we'll try to help as best we can.
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I played tons of games on TVs this year — here's the top gaming TVs worth buying for your PS5, Xbox, Switch and more
By Ryan Epps published
Just got a new console for the holidays and want a new TV to go with it? Here are your best options.

Apple Vision Pro vs LG OLED: Here’s what happened when I replaced my $3,400 TV with Apple’s $3,500 headset
By Kate Kozuch published
Which is the better value for watching movies, sports and gaming?

LG smart TVs just got an AI 'upgrade' that's impossible to remove: LG responds
By Jeff Parsons last updated
LG TV owners have noticed Microsoft's Copilot AI has been quietly installed on their sets with seemingly no way of removing it.

Micro RGB vs OLED TVs: What’s the difference?
By Christian de Looper published
Samsung Micro RGB is a new display technology making its way into 2026 TVs. Here's how it compares to OLED display technology when it comes to contrast, brightness, color and longevity.

Samsung's new Micro RGB TV lineup will go toe-to-toe with LG at CES 2026
By Nick Pino published
Just one day after LG announced that it’s bringing its first-ever Micro RGB TV to CES 2026, Samsung has fired back with some Micro RGB news of its own.

LG just announced its first Micro RGB TV — and it's a massive upgrade for Mini-LED
By Nick Pino last updated
Ahead of CES 2026, LG has taken the wraps off of its first-ever Micro RGB TV that looks like a serious upgrade for Mini-LED TVs.

Exclusive: Hisense is betting on RGB TVs to shake up the industry — and make rivals nervous
By Kate Kozuch published
In my exclusive interview with new CMO Sarah Larsen, the former LG and Samsung exec explains how RGB Mini LED will help Hisense redefine value in TVs.

The most important TV tech of 2025 wasn’t OLED or Mini-LED
By Ryan Epps published
Although OLED and Mini-LED advancements were out in force this year, the spotlight was on the ways TVs have evolved in design and features.
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