Best Gaming TVs to Buy in 2018.1.mp4 LG OLED55E8PUA - 55" OLED 4K TV Those lucky enough to have a hefty bank balance should really consider treating themselves to this wonderful OLED. While the signature W8 and its ‘wallpaper-thin’ design feels gimmicky, and has more or less been designed exclusively for wall-hanging, the E8 is one of the most beautiful ‘traditional’ looking sets we’ve ever seen. It's clear, ultra skinny stand has been designed in such a way that it appears the picture is floating in mid-air, making it even easier to become immersed in gorgeous games like Forza 7 or God Of War. Samsung QN55Q6F If you want QLED without breaking the bank, you can now pick up this Samsung set for less than $1000. For what you get that's an incredible deal, because this panel offers way brighter colors than standard LED sets (it manages about 1,500 nits), even if its blacks can't quite match those you find in LG's OLED TVs (which are about 2-3 times more expensive). There are more advanced models in the Q series but, given how excellent the tech in this TV is, that's no real disadvantage (if you want to pay plenty more, then the Q7 and Q8 models are slightly better, but not as good value for money). It has a 21ms response rate, which is first-class for gaming, its images are sharper than most OLEDs, and it features all Samsung's excellent picture tweaking features (that are accessed by a pleasingly fast UI). The downside? Sound isn't as good as more expensive TVs - this is all about the picture - although it's by no means poor. This TV comes with 4x HDMI ports, 2x USB ports, and a composite connection, so you can easily get most of your devices plugged in safely. LG 49-SK8000 - 49" 4K TV If money is an issue – let’s be honest, for most of us it is – you should definitely check out this Samsung. While the SK8000’s black levels aren't as good as the $2000+ sets, its budget price point and excellent motion handling make it a brilliant 4K option for gamers on a budget. Though the set’s edge-lit dimming isn’t great, this won’t matter if you’re playing games in a reasonably well-lit room. Colour accuracy and grey uniformity are both far better than you’d expect from a sub-$1K television, too. TCL 55R617 - 55" 4K TV TCL’s latest 55-inch LED is ridiculously good value. If you love a bargain, best prepare to wipe those sweaty beads of excitement from your brow. At less than $650, there’s no other TV in this price bracket that offers such a brilliant balance between price and performance. Thanks to this set’s deep blacks, punchy overall brightness, and winning contrast performance, it easily outguns a number of more expensive rivals from Samsung and Sony. G+ | https://plus.google.com/103471749409788130040 Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/Top-Pick-136365467028855 Please Like & Subscribe Top Pick https://youtu.be/3nVdBFbuq44

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