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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 U.S., 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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Choosing between the LG G6 and Samsung S95H? These are the biggest differences between 2026’s top OLED TVs
By Michael Desjardin published
If you're shopping for one of the best-performing OLED TVs in 2026, it's going to come down to the LG G6 and Samsung S95H.

Sony’s new Bravia 7 II has a secret weapon that makes it so good
By Arif Bacchus published
RecommendedThe Sony Bravia 7 II delivers impressive HDR brightness alongside shockingly good off-axis viewing. But the pricing makes it hard to win over anyone who might also be considering an OLED TV.

These are the 3 best budget TVs I recommend right now for movies, gaming and sports without breaking the bank
By James Frew last updated
These are the best budget TVs that we've tested that I think are actually worth your money, whether you're into gaming, enjoy atmospheric films or watch live sports.

Fox is buying Roku for $22 billion — here's what that could mean for your living room
By Michael Desjardin published
Fox just acquired Roku for $22 billion. This means that big changes could be coming to Roku TVs and streaming devices.

Gemini will now let you change TCL TV settings using your voice — but only on these models
By Scott Younker published
A new Gemini update will let you control your TCL Google TV with just your voice but there is a model limit.

RGB LED vs Super Quantum Dot (SQD): Which TV tech should you buy in 2026?
By Michael Desjardin published
If you're shopping for a 4K TV this year, there's a chance you'll choose between RGB LED and Super Quantum Dot (SQD) Mini-LED. Here are the strengths and weaknesses of both technologies.

Your streaming stick isn't broken — these apps are just slowing it down to a crawl
By Caroline Preece published
No, it's not just you. Changes introduced by Netflix, Disney+ and other app developers have caused software slowdown. Here are some fixes that actually help.

Tom's Guide to the World Cup
By Mike Prospero last updated
Everything you need to know about watching every FIFA World Cup 2026 game, plus tips, advice and deals on the best TVs, soundbars and more.

LG C6 vs B6: We've tested both OLED TVs, and this is the one to buy
By Michael Desjardin published
The C6 and B6 OLEDs are two of LG's most popular TVs. After testing both, here's how they compare — from performance to features and price.

These are the 3 best OLED TVs we've tested for bright rooms, watching movies and gaming without breaking the bank
By James Frew last updated
We've tested the best OLED TVs around right now to help you find your new set, whether you want to watch movies, binge TV shows or game, and they don't cost a small fortune.
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