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The best TVs of 2026

Femke8 JUNE 2026
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You no longer use your television just for TV programmes or movies. It’s also essential for binging Netflix or watching Disney+ documentaries. A good TV is equally important for gamers or a home-cinema set-up. In short: a quality TV matters. Here you’ll find the 10 best TVs of the moment, in random order.

Watch the World Cup on the best TV

A footballer in black shoots hard at goal in a stadium; the ball flies blurred towards the viewer.

On the best TV, you'll see the top national teams in action during the World Cup at their very best. Most models in this list come with 4K resolution. Combined with other picture technologies such as HDR and Dolby Vision, your football match is taken to an even higher level. A high refresh rate also helps to show every feint, goal and sliding tackle smoothly and clearly. Some of the best TVs come with powerful built-in speakers, but if not, you can connect a soundbar through one of the HDMI ports to create a real stadium atmosphere.

Everything you need for the World Cup

What is the best TV?

A Samsung OLED 4K S95D 2024 television sits on a black stand, displaying a dynamic abstract image of purple and white hues.

Here you’ll find our top 10 of the best televisions:

  • Samsung R85H.
  • Philips 65PUS8000.
  • LG 75NU850B6LA.
  • Hisense 75Q7S Pro.
  • TCL 75C8L SQD.
  • SAMSUNG The Frame Pro LS03HW.
  • Sony BRAVIA 8 II (2025).
  • LG Evo AI 75QNED86B6B.
  • PEAQ PTV 40GF-5025C.
  • Hisense 50Q7S.

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Samsung R85H

A Samsung television shows colourful abstract shapes, with labels for warranty and an entertainment package.

Discover the latest TV innovations with the Samsung R85H. This is the first TV to use Micro RGB in the backlighting. This display technology works with RGB LEDs in red, green and blue that are smaller than 0.1 millimetres. As a result, colours are shown even more realistically and with the right contrast. That's also why this Samsung TV runs on a very powerful processor: the Micro RGB AI Engine Pro. Using AI, this processor continuously optimises your picture for the best possible viewing experience. With this Micro RGB TV, you also always have a digital assistant at hand through Samsung Vision AI Companion. It helps answer your questions about the latest content and can also optimise picture performance while you're gaming or watching sport.

Pros and cons:
+ Micro RGB delivers bright, high-contrast picture quality.
+ Powerful and intelligent performance thanks to the Micro RGB AI Engine Pro.
+ Samsung Vision AI Companion acts as your personal AI assistant.
– Black levels aren't as deep compared with OLED.

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Philips 65PUS8000 (2025)

A Philips Ambilight television shows five footballers in kit against a purple-red background.

The Philips 65PUS8000 combines a 65-inch 4K UHD LED display with unique Ambilight technology, which makes the image feel larger and the experience more immersive. With HDR10+ support and 4K resolution, you’ll enjoy vivid colours and deep contrast. The Pixel Precise Ultra HD engine on this Philips TV optimises every frame for smooth motion during your favourite movies and series. Dolby Atmos and DTS:X further enhance the TV’s sound. With Titan OS you get access to a wide range of apps and streaming services, and you can control this Ambilight TV easily with Google Assistant.

Pros and cons:
+ Ambilight for an immersive viewing experience.
+ HDR10+ and 4K for razor-sharp images.
+ Titan OS and voice control for hands-free searching.
– Less energy efficient when viewing HDR content.

View Philips 65PUS8000

LG 75NU850B6LA

An LG television shows colourful flowing shapes, with model details and the year 2026 on the screen.

If you're looking for a 75-inch TV with stunning picture quality, the LG 75NU850B6LA is a strong choice. The screen uses Nano Detail Enhancer to give the nanocells the right balance of brightness, contrast and detail. In combination with AI and HDR10 Pro, colours on this LG TV are rendered beautifully. Through the familiar Multi AI webOS, you'll find all your favourite content in one place and receive all operating system upgrades. On top of that, you also have access to Copilot and Gemini to ask questions about the content you'd like to watch or anything else you'd like to know. You also won't need to worry about your data, as it's well protected thanks to LG Shield's multi-layer security.

Pros and cons:
+ Nano Detail Enhancer delivers the right balance in picture quality.
+ Multi AI webOS is a user-friendly operating system.
+ Multi-layer protection thanks to LG Shield.
– Because of its lower refresh rate, this TV is less suitable for gaming.

View the LG 75NU850B6LA

Hisense 75Q7S Pro

A Hisense television shows sponsor details, the FIFA logo and features such as QLED, Dolby and game mode.

The Hisense 75Q75 Pro is a TV that offers strong value for money and focuses on gaming. You can see that in its 144 hertz refresh rate when Game Mode is activated. It also supports Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, so you can game with cinema-quality picture and sound. Thanks to Hi-QLED Colour and 4K, colours on this 75-inch Hisense TV are shown brightly and very realistically. A range of AI features also help deliver a strong viewing experience. For example, AI Picture improves content based on what you're watching, while AI Smooth Motion helps prevent judder. This Hisense gaming TV also comes with the familiar VIDAA operating system and an option for voice search.

Pros and cons:
+ Suitable for cinema-level gaming thanks to Dolby technologies.
+ Various AI features deliver a smooth viewing experience.
+ VIDAA operating system and voice control for hands-free content search.
– Black levels are weaker because local dimming isn't included.

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TCL 75C8L SQD

A 75-inch TCL television shows a footballer in action, with specifications and a five-year guarantee.

If you're looking for an advanced Mini LED TV, the TCL 75C8L SQD is a great choice. Thanks to the combination of Precise Dimming Zones, Super QLED and the Ultra Color Filter Panel, the TV reaches a wider colour range and displays images more accurately. On top of that, the high peak brightness of up to 5,500 nits brings out rich detail in both bright and dark scenes. All of these powerful features come together in a very slim, bezel-less design. That also makes this TCL TV a real eye-catcher on the wall. With Dolby Vision, HDR10+, Filmmaker Mode and Audio by Bang & Olufsen, it's especially well suited to a cinema night on the sofa.

Pros and cons:
+ Advanced Mini LED technology with Precise Dimming Zones.
+ High peak brightness for richly detailed images.
+ Very slim, bezel-less design for a more immersive viewing experience.
– The TV has a weaker viewing angle if you're not sitting directly in front of it.

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Samsung The Frame Pro LS03HW

A Samsung The Frame Pro displays blue brushstrokes, with labels for warranty and an entertainment package.

Samsung's The Frame Pro LS03HW combines art with smart innovation. The Wireless One Connect Box provides a wireless signal between your devices and the TV, so you won't have cables running along the wall. On top of that, the Slim Fit Wall Mount allows this Samsung The Frame TV to sit flush against the wall like a painting. That artistic feel is enhanced even further by the choice of more than 5,000 artworks in the Samsung Art Store. You can easily manage your collection in the Art Home app. When it's time to watch TV, this Samsung Neo QLED model displays content in 4K. You'll also notice fewer reflections on the screen thanks to the Glare Free feature.

Pros and cons:
+ Wireless One Connect Box for an excellent cable-free connection to the TV.
+ Choice of more than 5,000 artworks in the Samsung Art Store.
+ 4K resolution with fewer screen reflections thanks to Glare Free.
– The TV doesn't support Dolby Vision.

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Sony 55XR8M25BP BRAVIA 8 II (2025)

A 2025 Sony BRAVIA 8 QD-OLED TV displays a scene from the Venom movie, featuring the Google TV logo and a promotion for Sony Pictures Core.

The Sony 55XR8M25BP BRAVIA 8 II is a QD-OLED TV that brings cinema into your home. Its Seamless Edge display showcases all your entertainment beautifully. This 55-inch TV uses an XR processor with AI to optimise picture and sound for a realistic experience. Pair it with a Sony soundbar and subwoofer for true home cinema. This Sony BRAVIA also supports Dolby Vision and HDR10. And it’s a true gaming TV: it’s optimised for PS5 for the best experience.

Pros and cons:
+ QD OLED for deep blacks.
+ Intelligent XR processor for superb optimisation.
+ Optimised gaming with PS5.
– Pricier than many alternatives.

View the Sony BRAVIA 8 II (2025)

LG evo AI 75QNED86B6B

An LG television shows colourful clouds of ink, with the model name and the year 2026 on screen.

On the LG evo AI 75QNED86B6B, your sport, films and games really come to life. Dynamic QNED Color Pro works with a wider colour gamut, which gives every scene the right atmosphere. Precision Dimming and Mini LED technology also play an important role here. These technologies control brightness more precisely for better contrast and finer detail. The intelligent alpha 8 AI Processor 4K (Gen3) delivers even better performance compared with the previous generation. Like every LG TV, this model also comes with Multi AI webOS. With its various AI features, you can easily search for your content, receive personalised viewing recommendations and access your own page with all the key information.

Pros and cons:
+ Dynamic QNED Color Pro gives the picture the right atmosphere.
+ Precision Dimming and Mini LED improve brightness performance.
+ User-friendly Multi AI webOS for content and assistance.
– The TV is fairly heavy.

View the LG evo AI 75QNED86B6B

PEAQ PTV 40GF-5025C

A 40-inch Peaq television shows a black-and-orange hexagon pattern with product specifications on the left.

The PEAQ PTV 40GF-5025C is a 40-inch TV with a strong focus on entertainment. Thanks to Google TV, you get direct access to your favourite streaming services and apps. With Google Assistant, you can control the TV more easily with your voice and make it part of your smart home through Google Home. You can also stream from your phone or laptop to the TV thanks to the built-in Chromecast. When it comes to picture and sound, this TV also delivers well. It features Full HD resolution and HDR10 for good picture quality, along with Dolby Audio for a cinema-style sound experience. The PEAQ TV is finished with a bezel-less design for a more immersive screen experience.

Pros and cons:
+ Google TV with access to your favourite streaming services.
+ Handy Google features for smart home use and voice-controlled search.
+ Dolby Audio for a strong sound experience.
– At 40 inches, this TV is less suitable for larger living rooms.

View the PEAQ PTV 40GF-5025C

Hisense 50Q7S

A Hisense television shows sponsor details, the FIFA logo and features such as QLED, Dolby and smooth motion.

The Hisense 50Q7S is a user-friendly television with strong picture quality. Thanks to Hi-QLED Colour, you'll enjoy bright and realistic colours. It also supports 2 Dolby technologies: Vision and Atmos. That means you'll get even more enjoyment from your favourite films and series. This 50-inch TV also comes with a range of AI features. The 4K AI Upscaler enhances all your content to Ultra HD resolution, while AI Smooth Motion keeps images looking fluid. The AI Light Sensor also adjusts the brightness based on the ambient light in the room. This Hisense TV is especially easy to use thanks to its intelligent remote control. You can carry out voice commands and control multiple devices with just one remote.

Pros and cons:
+ Hi-QLED Colour for vibrant picture quality.
+ Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos for an impressive viewing and sound experience.
+ Content is automatically upscaled to 4K.
– The VIDAA operating system has a more limited app selection.

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The best TVs at MediaMarkt

A bowl of popcorn sits on a wooden table in front of a TV showing a vibrant city scene. A remote control is placed beside the bowl, ready for use.

What the best television is for you largely depends on what matters most to you and what suits your needs. For example, it's worth thinking about the size of your smart TV. That also depends on the room where you'll place or mount it. The resolution determines how sharp the picture looks. On a 4K TV, for instance, you'll see a great deal of detail. The processor acts as the brain of the TV, controlling everything behind the scenes. A smart processor with AI helps deliver smooth visuals without stuttering. Finally, the display technology is an important factor: LED TVs are affordable and bright, QLED offers realistic colours, and OLED delivers impressive contrast. Some TVs in this list also support new RGB technologies for even better colour reproduction.

Which TV should you choose?

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