BEST 4K TVS FOR GAMING Sony’s X900 Sony’s X900 series is a consistently great choice for 4K gaming. You can get one in sizes from a manageable 49-inches to an obscenely enormous 85-inches. That size will set you back a sizable chunk of change, but the 55-inch and 65-inch models are a little more reasonable, and Walmart offers free shipping. The X900 series has built-in Chromecast and screen mirroring, and it even has Google Assistant to help you figure out what to watch. HDR support is both HDR10 and HLG, and of course it has a big beautiful picture. Samsung NU8000 If low input lag is one of your top gaming priorities (and if it isn’t #1, it should probably be #2) the NU8000 series is an excellent choice. It’s one of the lowest you’ll find consistently coming in below 20ms. Light output is more than sufficient for HDR gaming, but not as high as our Best or true High-End picks. It also supports FreeSync and most available sizes have a native refresh rate of 120Hz. There are five different sizes available ranging from 49- to 82-inches that can fill almost any sized wall. TCL 55S405 TCL's older models can be snagged at a great price. This 55-inch model is currently going for less than $400, making it a pretty sweet deal. It's got built-in Roku and is a "smart" TV, so you can access all the popular streaming services as well. Despite its lowish price it's still a 4K TV with HDR and a fast 120Hz refresh rate. Viewing angles aren't the best, but if it's just you and a few friends in front of it you'll be fine. See it on Walmart and there's a good chance you can catch it on sale. TCL 55R617 Speaking of the latest model TCL 4K TVs for gaming, he TCL 55R617 is the best low-cost TV around right now, period. Make sure to check out our TCL 55R617 review to really understand what makes the TCL 55R617 so great. It's Roku-enabled, which is basically standard for TCL sets right now. Throw in the fact it's a 55-inch TV set, has a great picture, and costs much less than comparable 4K HDR sets, and the TCL 55R617 one of the best TV for gaming, without a doubt. Grab one at Walmart with free 2-day shipping. LG C8 OLED The biggest benefit of an OLED TV like the LG C* is its black levels. Because the pixels are emissive – meaning the light comes from a compound that gets excited by an electrical current – OLED TVs can achieve true black. When there's no current, there's no light. In contrast, LCD/LED displays have light generated by a backlight (LED) that is blocked by the LCD pixels. Some find this true black to be disconcerting and that sometimes black detail can be difficult to discern, but I feel the infinite contrast ratio and pinpoint light control is amazing, especially with HDR. G+ | https://plus.google.com/103471749409788130040 Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/Top-Pick-136365467028855 Please Like & Subscribe Top Pick https://youtu.be/YpbuYwXC51M

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