These 5 gaming TVs are perfect for GTA 6 — and they're on sale for Prime Day

A GTA 6 screenshot on a TV.
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When GTA 6 finally arrives on November 19 and you've secured your copy, the last thing you want to worry about is your TV not keeping up with the action.

Whether it's because it's lacking VRR, a 120Hz refresh rate or HDMI 2.1 ports, older TVs might not have what it takes to make Vice City look its best.

With Prime Day sales going on right now it's the perfect time to upgrade your big-screen TV. Here are the best Prime Day TV deals for the GTA faithful out there.

The best gaming TVs for GTA 6

LG 48" B5 4K OLED TV
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LG 48" B5 4K OLED TV: was $1,299 now $599 at Best Buy

The B5 is LG's most affordable OLED from 2025, but don't let that fool you into thinking that it's not a terrific TV for folks looking to save money on an OLED. In addition to supporting 4K gaming at 120Hz, the B5 also supports Dolby Vision HDR and costs significantly less than its higher-end counterparts.

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Samsung 48" S90F 4K OLED TV
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Samsung 48" S90F 4K OLED TV: was $1,397 now $797 at Amazon

Thanks to an especially punchy picture for the price, Samsung's mid-range OLED is a fantastic pick for living rooms with above-average brightness. It's also jam-packed with features for streaming and gaming. I find the 48-inch model to have the most enticing sale price this Prime Day, but the 65-inch version is on sale for an attractive price, too.
65-inch S90F: $1,197 @ Amazon

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LG 42" C5 4K OLED TV
LG 42" C5 4K OLED TV: was $999 now $899 at Amazon

We showered this OLED TV with praise for its sensational performance, its class-leading selection of features and its approachable price point. The C5 delivers all of the benefits we've come to expect from OLED displays, but its design, software and overall experience is the result of LG's excellent engineering. This sale price involves the 42-inch C5, but the 65-inch version is on sale, as well.
65-inch C5: $1,197 @ Amazon

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Sony 55" XR8B 4K OLED TV
Sony 55" XR8B 4K OLED TV: was $1,499 now $998 at Amazon

The 55-inch XR8B blends Sony's top-notch picture processing with an array of features for streaming and gaming. This includes built-in Google TV and support for 4K gaming at 120Hz.

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Hisense 75" U7SF Mini-LED  TV
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Hisense 75" U7SF Mini-LED TV : was $1,999 now $999 at Amazon

Hisense's newest, mid-range set offers a taste of high-end performance without the sky-high price. In addition to bright, punchy Mini-LEDs and QLED color, the U7SF also offers a thorough slate of gaming- and streaming-related features.

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What makes these TVs so special?

Importantly, all these TVs support 4K/120Hz gameplay using a combination of native 120Hz panels, VRR and multiple HDMI 2.1 ports.

Beyond that, I chose these models because they're slightly smaller so they can fit in a bedroom or dorm room (the places most likely to have someone gaming for hours on end).

Four of the five models are OLED TVs. That's my preferred panel type for GTA 6. While Mini-LED might be brighter, OLEDs are going to make nighttime in Vice City look incredible. You'll get inky blacks punctuated by neon signs, streetlights and, I'm just going to assume here, plenty of explosions.

You can, of course, go for the lone Mini-LED TV if you want something bigger, but I can't speak highly enough of OLED's incredible capabilities.


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Nick Pino
Managing Editor, TV and AV

Nick Pino heads up the TV and AV verticals at Tom's Guide and covers everything from OLED TVs to the latest wireless headphones. He was formerly the Senior Editor, TV and AV at TechRadar (Tom's Guide's sister site) and has previously written for GamesRadar, Official Xbox Magazine, PC Gamer and other outlets over the last decade. Not sure which TV you should buy? Drop him an email or tweet him on Twitter and he can help you out.

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