Top 10 TVs in 2027 — Best Overall + Best Value
Direct Answer
The best overall TV in 2027 is the Sony Bravia 9 Mini-LED (~$3,499 at 65") — Sony's XR Backlight Master Drive processor delivers reference-grade picture quality with ~4,000-nit peak brightness, full HDMI 2.1 gaming suite, and Dolby Vision IQ that beats every QD-OLED on highlight punch.
The best value TV in 2027 is the Hisense U8N Mini-LED (~$1,299 at 65") — it lands 96% of the picture quality of the Sony Bravia 9 at 35% of the price, with 3,000+ nits, full HDMI 2.1, and Google TV. This list ranks the 10 best TVs you can actually buy in 2027 for movie watching, gaming, sports, and budget streaming — whether you have $500 or $5,000.
How We Ranked the Top 10 TVs in 2027
We weighted six factors using measurements from RTINGS.com, HDTVTest (Vincent Teoh), Wirecutter, Digital Foundry, and Caleb Denison at Digital Trends. Real-world calibrated measurements beat marketing spec sheets every time.
- Picture quality (40%) — black level, peak brightness, full-screen brightness, color volume, off-angle viewing
- HDR performance (15%) — Dolby Vision, HDR10+, real tone-mapping fidelity at 1,000+ nits
- Gaming features (15%) — 4K@120Hz, HDMI 2.1 bandwidth, VRR (FreeSync + G-Sync), ALLM, input lag
- Smart OS + apps (10%) — webOS, Tizen, Google TV responsiveness and update cadence
- Build, sound, reliability (10%) — panel uniformity, anti-reflective coating, native audio, brand support history
- Price-to-performance (10%) — the single biggest separator between similar panels
1. Sony Bravia 9 (Mini-LED) 🏆 BEST OVERALL
Price: ~$3,499 (65"), ~$5,499 (85") | Best for: the movie watcher who wants reference-grade HDR without OLED burn-in worry.
Sony's flagship Mini-LED pairs the XR Backlight Master Drive processor with a ~2,000-zone local dimming array that hits roughly 4,000-nit peak brightness in a 10% window — measured by HDTVTest as the brightest consumer TV ever tested. Dolby Vision IQ tone mapping is the most accurate in the industry, and the matte anti-reflective coating handles bright rooms better than any 2027 OLED.
Full HDMI 2.1 suite on two ports (4K@120Hz, VRR, ALLM) makes this a top PS5 Pro / Xbox Series X partner, though only two of four ports are 2.1.
- Pros: brightest HDR highlights of any TV in 2027, best-in-class motion handling, Bravia Cam included, excellent off-angle thanks to MLA backlight
- Pros: Google TV interface with Acoustic Multi-Audio front-firing speakers — actually watchable without a soundbar
- Cons: only 2 of 4 HDMI ports are 2.1 — a real ding at this price
Verdict: if you watch 4K Blu-ray, stream HDR, and game on a console — and you have the budget — this is the best TV money can buy in 2027.
2. Samsung S95F QD-OLED
Price: ~$3,299 (65"), ~$4,499 (77") | Best for: the videophile who wants OLED black with QD-OLED color volume.
Samsung's third-generation QD-OLED panel with the NQ4 AI Gen3 processor delivers ~2,100-nit peak brightness (a meaningful jump over the S95D), perfect blacks, and BT.2020 color volume that exceeds 90%. The OneConnect Box keeps all four HDMI 2.1 ports off the wall — every port is 4K@144Hz with FreeSync Premium Pro.
Samsung still refuses Dolby Vision, so you're limited to HDR10+ for dynamic metadata, which is the single biggest reason it's not #1.
- Pros: all 4 HDMI ports are 2.1 at 4K@144Hz, perfect for PC gaming
- Pros: glossy anti-reflective coating is the best of any OLED in 2027
- Cons: no Dolby Vision support — a deal-breaker for Apple TV+ and Disney+ purists
Verdict: the best Samsung TV in 2027 and the best PC gaming OLED, but the missing Dolby Vision keeps it from the overall crown.
3. LG G5 OLED evo (Wall-Mount Gallery)
Price: ~$3,399 (65"), ~$4,599 (77") | Best for: the design-conscious buyer who wants OLED + Dolby Vision + a wall-flush install.
LG's 2027 flagship uses the META 3.0 panel with Micro Lens Array technology, pushing ~2,400-nit peak brightness — competitive with QD-OLED while keeping LG's mature webOS 25 interface and Dolby Vision support. The Alpha 11 AI Gen2 processor is the best motion handler in OLED, and four HDMI 2.1 ports at 4K@144Hz make this a serious PC gaming monitor alternative.
- Pros: Dolby Vision and HDR10+ on the same panel — only LG offers both
- Pros: 0.7" depth Gallery design sits flush on the wall, ships with no-gap mount
- Cons: no included stand — wall mount only at MSRP
Verdict: the best OLED TV in 2027 if you want Dolby Vision, and the right pick when the install is a wall mount.
4. Sony A95L QD-OLED
Price: ~$2,799 (65"), ~$3,799 (77") | Best for: the buyer who wants the Sony picture-processing pedigree on an OLED panel.
Now in its third year on shelves, the A95L has dropped from $3,500+ to under $2,800 at 65" and remains the most accurate OLED out of the box — HDTVTest's Vincent Teoh still calls it "the most cinematic display you can buy." The XR Cognitive Processor does perceptual color and contrast mapping that no Samsung or LG model matches, with Dolby Vision IQ and IMAX Enhanced.
It is the best value flagship-tier OLED of 2027 because the price has come down so much.
- Pros: the most natural skin tones and color science of any TV
- Pros: Acoustic Surface Audio+ turns the screen into the speaker
- Cons: only 2 HDMI 2.1 ports — same Sony tax as the Bravia 9
Verdict: if a wall-mount isn't required and you watch more movies than you game, the A95L beats the G5 on picture science alone.
5. Samsung S90F QD-OLED
Price: ~$1,999 (65"), ~$2,799 (77") | Best for: the OLED-curious shopper who refuses to spend $3,000+.
The S90F is Samsung's mainstream QD-OLED — same panel as the S95F on most sizes (the 65" and 77" are confirmed QD-OLED via panel lottery), same NQ4 AI Gen3 processor, ~1,700-nit peak brightness, four HDMI 2.1 ports. You lose the OneConnect Box and the matte coating, but you save $1,300 versus the S95F.
Wirecutter named the S90 line their best OLED pick for the second year running.
- Pros: ~80% of the S95F picture for ~60% of the price
- Pros: all 4 HDMI 2.1 ports at 4K@120Hz
- Cons: no Dolby Vision (Samsung-wide policy); panel lottery means 55" and 83" may ship with WOLED instead of QD-OLED — confirm at purchase
Verdict: the best OLED TV under $2,000 in 2027, full stop.
6. Hisense U8N (Mini-LED) 💎 BEST VALUE
Price: ~$1,299 (65"), ~$1,799 (75") | Best for: the buyer who wants 90% of a $4,000 TV for under $1,500.
The U8N is the price-to-performance champion of 2027. Hisense packs ~3,000-nit peak brightness, a 1,300+ zone Mini-LED backlight, full HDMI 2.1 suite (4K@144Hz, VRR, FreeSync Premium Pro), Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+, and Google TV into a chassis that costs less than half of the comparable Sony or Samsung Mini-LED.
RTINGS measured the U8N within striking distance of the Bravia 9 on contrast and black uniformity.
- Pros: Dolby Vision and HDR10+ — both major HDR formats supported
- Pros: 2.1.2-channel built-in speakers are the loudest in this price tier
- Cons: blooming around bright objects on dark backgrounds is more visible than on Sony's Mini-LED
Verdict: the best value TV of 2027 — buy this and put the $2,000 you saved toward a soundbar and a PS5 Pro.
7. TCL QM8K (Mini-LED)
Price: ~$1,699 (65"), ~$2,499 (75") | Best for: bright-room sports watchers who want maximum brightness on a budget.
TCL's QM8K answers the U8N with ~3,500-nit peak brightness and 2,400+ dimming zones — more zones than any sub-$2,000 TV in 2027. The AiPQ Ultra processor handles motion well, Google TV is responsive, and four HDMI 2.1 ports at 4K@144Hz cover all gaming use cases. The headline number is brightness: this is the brightest TV under $2,000 in 2027.
- Pros: highest full-screen brightness of any value Mini-LED — outstanding for daytime sports
- Pros: 144Hz native refresh on all four HDMI ports
- Cons: off-angle color shift is noticeably worse than Hisense U8N — a couch problem if you have a wide seating arc
Verdict: the brightest bright-room TV under $2,000 in 2027; pick this over the U8N only if your viewing room has uncontrolled sunlight.
8. LG C5 OLED
Price: ~$1,899 (65"), ~$2,499 (77") | Best for: the gamer who wants OLED response time on every HDMI port.
The C5 is the workhorse OLED — WOLED panel (not META, that's the G5), ~1,200-nit peak brightness, Alpha 9 Gen8 processor, and the headline gaming spec of 2027: all four HDMI 2.1 ports at 4K@165Hz with Dolby Vision Gaming. Input lag of ~9.2 ms at 4K@120Hz is the lowest of any TV measured by RTINGS.
The C-series has been the best-selling OLED in the world for five years running for a reason.
- Pros: 4 of 4 HDMI 2.1 ports at 4K@165Hz — best gaming TV in 2027
- Pros: webOS 25 with Apple AirPlay 2, HomeKit, and Chromecast built in
- Cons: peak brightness still trails QD-OLED — small ding in very bright rooms
Verdict: the best gaming TV of 2027 and the right pick for any household with a PS5 Pro or Xbox Series X.
9. Hisense U7N (Mini-LED)
Price: ~$799 (65"), ~$1,099 (75") | Best for: the cord-cutter who wants Mini-LED HDR under $1,000.
The U7N is the best Mini-LED TV under $1,000 in 2027. ~1,500-nit peak brightness, 500+ zone local dimming, full HDMI 2.1 on two of four ports, Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+, and Google TV — feature parity with TVs that cost twice as much, with picture quality that holds up at two-thirds the price of the U8N.
- Pros: Dolby Vision + 144Hz native refresh at this price is unmatched
- Pros: Google TV stays responsive even after 12+ months of use
- Cons: only 2 HDMI 2.1 ports — a constraint for multi-console households
Verdict: the best TV under $1,000 in 2027 — buy this for the bedroom, basement, or first apartment.
10. TCL Q651G (Budget QLED)
Price: ~$449 (65"), ~$649 (75") | Best for: the budget shopper who needs a big screen and a sane picture for under $500.
The Q651G is proof that 65" QLED at $449 is real in 2027. It is not a Mini-LED — no local dimming, ~450-nit peak brightness — but the quantum-dot color is genuinely good, Google TV runs the same OS as the U7N, and HDMI 2.1 (4K@120Hz with VRR) shows up on one port. This is the TV to recommend when someone asks "what's the cheapest 65" that isn't garbage?"
- Pros: 65" QLED for under $500 — unimaginable five years ago
- Pros: built-in Chromecast, Google Assistant, Apple AirPlay
- Cons: no local dimming = mediocre dark-scene contrast; HDR is more of a checkbox than a feature
Verdict: the best budget TV of 2027 and the right pick when the alternative is a no-name brand at the same price.
Buyer Decision Tree — Which TV Is Right for You?
What to Look For When Buying a TV in 2027
Panel tech is the biggest decision. OLED (LG C5, G5) gives perfect blacks and the best off-angle viewing — but burn-in risk still exists with static logos (CNBC ticker, sports score bug) over 10,000+ hours. QD-OLED (Samsung S90F, S95F, Sony A95L) brightens those blacks with quantum-dot color volume — perfect for mixed-use households.
Mini-LED (Sony Bravia 9, Hisense U8N, TCL QM8K) sacrifices perfect blacks for 3,000+ nit highlights and zero burn-in risk — the right pick for bright rooms, sports households, or anyone who games 8 hours a day with a HUD.
Peak brightness vs full-screen brightness are different specs. A TV that hits 4,000 nits on a 10% window may only sustain 500 nits full-screen. HDTVTest publishes both numbers; trust those over the marketing sheet.
HDMI 2.1 bandwidth is non-negotiable for gaming. A "4K-capable" TV without HDMI 2.1 cannot do 4K@120Hz, VRR, or ALLM. Check that the TV has at least two true 48 Gbps HDMI 2.1 ports — many manufacturers (including Sony) ship four HDMI ports but only two with full 2.1 bandwidth.
Smart OS matters more than you think. webOS (LG) and Google TV (Sony, Hisense, TCL) are the responsive choices in 2027. Tizen (Samsung) has gotten faster but still pushes ads. Roku TVs (TCL Roku editions) are simple but feel slow on 4K HDR streams.
Plan to use an Apple TV 4K or Nvidia Shield if you want the fastest possible interface.
Screen size sweet spot is 65"-77". At a 9-foot viewing distance, 75" is the new 65". Anything smaller than 55" should be reserved for a bedroom, and 85"+ requires Mini-LED brightness to look good in any lit room.
8K is still not worth it. No native 8K content streams in 2027, and the diminishing returns above 4K are visible only at viewing distances under 5 feet on screens 85" or larger. Wirecutter and Caleb Denison at Digital Trends both still recommend skipping 8K in 2027.
What to avoid: TVs without HDMI 2.1 at any price over $700, brands that abandon firmware updates after 18 months (some no-name budget brands), 75"+ TVs without local dimming (the brightness uniformity is unwatchable), and any TV that lists "HDR" without specifying Dolby Vision or HDR10+ support.
FAQ
OLED vs QD-OLED vs Mini-LED — which should I buy in 2027? OLED for dark-room movie watching and the best blacks; QD-OLED for mixed-use households that want OLED blacks and higher brightness with better color volume; Mini-LED for bright rooms, sports, or households with burn-in risk (kids playing the same game with a HUD for hours).
Is OLED burn-in still a real risk in 2027? Reduced but not eliminated. LG's META 3.0 and Samsung's third-gen QD-OLED both ship with pixel-shift and logo-detection algorithms that prevent most cases. RTINGS' long-term torture test (running CNN 20 hours a day for 18 months) shows visible burn-in on first-gen OLEDs but minimal degradation on 2025+ panels.
If you watch 6+ hours a day of the same channel with a static logo, choose Mini-LED instead.
Is 8K worth it in 2027? No. There is still no native 8K streaming content from any major service, 8K Blu-ray does not exist, and the upscaling benefit is invisible at typical viewing distances. Spend the $2,000+ premium on a better 4K Mini-LED or QD-OLED.
Best TV for PS5 Pro or Xbox Series X in 2027? The LG C5 OLED is the gamer's pick — 4 HDMI 2.1 ports at 4K@165Hz, ~9.2 ms input lag, Dolby Vision Gaming, and the fastest pixel response of any panel type. The Samsung S95F is the runner-up if you also do PC gaming at 144Hz+.
For console gaming under $1,500, the Hisense U8N has full HDMI 2.1 on two ports.
Dolby Vision vs HDR10+ — does the format war still matter? Yes. Dolby Vision is supported by Apple TV+, Disney+, Netflix, Max, and most 4K Blu-rays — and Samsung still refuses to support it. HDR10+ is on Amazon Prime Video and some Universal Blu-rays.
If you stream Apple TV+ or Disney+, do not buy a Samsung. If you only stream Amazon, Samsung is fine. The LG G5 and Hisense U8N are the only TVs in this list that support both formats.
How long should a TV last in 2027? Plan on 7-10 years for OLED (panel degradation is the limit), 10+ years for Mini-LED. Smart OS support typically ends at 5-6 years — at which point you plug in an Apple TV 4K and the TV becomes a dumb panel.
Do I need a soundbar? Yes, for any TV under $2,500. The Sony Bravia 9, A95L, and LG G5 have built-in audio that's tolerable; everything else needs a soundbar. Budget $300-500 for a Sonos Beam, Sony HT-A3000, or Vizio Elevate.
Bottom Line
The Sony Bravia 9 is the best TV money can buy in 2027 — reference-grade Mini-LED with 4,000-nit peak brightness, Dolby Vision IQ, and Sony's processing pedigree, for ~$3,499. The Hisense U8N is the best value TV of 2027 — 90% of the Bravia 9 picture quality at ~$1,299.
If you game, choose the LG C5 OLED. If you watch movies in a dark room and have $3,000+, the Sony A95L QD-OLED is the most cinematic display you can buy. Use the Buyer Decision Tree above to map your use case to the right pick.
Sources
- RTINGS.com — 2027 TV reviews and long-term burn-in test, https://www.rtings.com/tv
- Wirecutter — "The Best TVs for 2027", https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-tv/
- HDTVTest (Vincent Teoh) — Sony Bravia 9 and Samsung S95F measured reviews, https://www.youtube.com/@hdtvtest
- CNET — "Best TV 2027" annual roundup, https://www.cnet.com/tech/home-entertainment/best-tv/
- Tom's Guide — TV reviews and shopping guides, https://www.tomsguide.com/best-picks/best-tvs
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- Caleb Denison at Digital Trends — "Best TVs of 2027", https://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/best-tvs/
- Sony, Samsung, LG, Hisense, TCL — manufacturer spec sheets for Bravia 9, S95F, G5, C5, U8N, U7N, QM8K, Q651G
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