Best 65-Inch TV of 2024
The holiday shopping season is the best time to get a deal on a big TV. We've found the best 65-inch models for every budget.
This holiday season it might be the time to go big. TV shoppers wait all year for prices on new TVs to fall, and the biggest discounts can be found on the largest screens. For smaller spaces, a 65-inch TV might seem excessive in size, but I consider it the "sweet spot" for most living rooms. It's not too big to crowd or dominate the space, and it offers an immersive watching and gaming experience. Plus, it's one of the most popular and common TV sizes out there, so you've got plenty of options to choose from. To help you find the best 65-inch TV for your living room and your budget, I've rounded up some of the overall best models on the market. Let's dive in.
What is the best 65-inch TV right now?
After testing many of the best TVs for the money this year, my favorite 65-inch TV for most people is the TCL QM8 series (2023). The QM8 offers superb picture quality overall, all the features you need in a modern television -- including 4K/120Hz input and variable refresh rate that can get the most out of consoles like the PS5 and Xbox Series X -- and an affordable price tag. When a friend asks me what 65-inch TV to buy, I tell them the TCL QM8 series.
There are plenty of other excellent choices out there, however, especially if you want a TV smaller than 65 inches. So even though the QM8 is my current favorite for most people, it might not be right for your preferences or budget.
Best 65-inch TVs in 2024
TCL has topped our list of the best TVs for the last few years but the QM8 is something different, and even better than before. In my comparison tests, it stood out with superior brightness and impact while still maintaining excellent contrast -- a combination no other TV could match at this price. The key is mini-LED tech and well-implemented full-array local dimming. It also has a sleek design with a center-mount stand. The operating system is Google TV, which I don't like as much as Roku TV, but it's still a solid smart TV. This model replaces the TCL 6-Series Roku TV from last year.
Best 65-inch TV runner-up
Hisense U8K
If you're looking for the best TV for the money and the TCL QM8 is significantly more expensive at the time you read this, the Hisense U8K should be your go-to. I compared the two 2023 TVs side-by-side, and while I liked the QM8 just a bit better, the U8K is an excellent choice as well. Both offer superb image quality and affordable prices thanks to mini-LED backlights and full-array local dimming, as well as similar gaming features and the Google TV operating system. And both cost hundreds less than you'd have to pay to get similar image quality from a better-known brand.
Best high-end 65-inch TV
LG OLED C3
The C3 represents better picture quality than any non-OLED TV on this list at a price that's definitely higher, but still not stratospheric. Its perfect black levels, unbeatable contrast and superb off-angle viewing kept it a notch above the mini-LED models in my comparison tests, and while its overall brightness isn't quite as impressive, it's still an incredible performer in all kinds of room lighting. The C3 is also one of the lightest TVs we've ever reviewed thanks to carbon-fiber construction; the 65-inch version weighs just 37 pounds with its stand.
Pros:
- Affordable
- Excellent smart TV system
Cons:
- Image quality and features lag some entry-level TVs
The 4-Series' advantage over the Vizio is that it comes with the excellent Roku Smart TV system built in. That makes it a great choice for those looking for a one-stop smart TV solution, without having to add an external streaming device.
Note that TCL has been selling the 4-Series for the last few years with little to no change in image quality or features in our tests.
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TCL 4-Series
The picture quality of the TCL 4-Series Roku TV was a step behind the Vizio V-Series in our budget TV test, but the differences between the two are slight enough that you'd really have to have them set up side by side to notice anything at all. The 4-Series lacks Dolby Vision, Bluetooth connectivity and AMD FreeSync with a variable refresh rate, all of which the Vizio offers.
Pros:
- Affordable
- Excellent smart TV system
Cons:
- Image quality and features lag some entry-level TVs
The 4-Series' advantage over the Vizio is that it comes with the excellent Roku Smart TV system built in. That makes it a great choice for those looking for a one-stop smart TV solution, without having to add an external streaming device.
Note that TCL has been selling the 4-Series for the last few years with little to no change in image quality or features in our tests.
Best 65-inch TV picture quality
LG OLED G3
The LG OLED G3 delivers the best image quality I've ever tested in my 20-plus years of doing TV reviews. It's brighter than any other OLED TV and has a superior antireflective screen, for incredible performance in both bright and dark rooms. Compared directly to the Samsung S95C those traits helped it overcome a slight color deficit to the Samsung and propel it into best-ever territory.
Both this model and the S95C cost hundreds more than less-expensive OLED TVs like the LG C3, and for most people the difference isn't worth it.
Pros:
- Best picture quality we've ever tested
- Superb contrast and off-angle image
- Best-in-class bright room performance
- Slim, wall-friendly design
Cons:
- Expensive
- Samsung S95C has superior color
The G3 replaces the G2 from last year and has an improved screen technology called MLA (for Micro Lens Array) that LG says is responsible for the G3's superior brightness.
I also preferred Samsung's design, with its unique external One Connect input box, if that's a factor for you. Instead of inputs on the back panel, this TV houses them in a separate box that connects to the TV via a single cable, easing installation. The panel itself is also thinner than that of the G3.
Pros:
- Superb image quality with best-in-class color
- Superb contrast and off-angle image
- Excellent gaming features
- Ultrathin panel with external input box
Cons:
- Expensive
- Competing LG G3 has superior overall picture
The S95C replaces the S95B from last year and is one of two QD-OLED series Samsung is making in 2023. The other, the S90C, isn't as bright, according to Samsung, and costs less and has standard inputs on the back panel.
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Samsung OLED S95C
I compared this TV with the LG G3, and while I liked the G3 better overall, the Samsung S95C looked nearly as impressive. Its biggest advantage was color, thanks to Samsung's quantum dot-infused take on OLED technology, aka QD-OLED. The S95C's flowers, sunsets and other colorful objects looked a bit more natural and impressive than on the G3 or, frankly, any other OLED TV I've tested. The G3 showed excellent color, too, and looked brighter and better overall, but it was very close.
I also preferred Samsung's design, with its unique external One Connect input box, if that's a factor for you. Instead of inputs on the back panel, this TV houses them in a separate box that connects to the TV via a single cable, easing installation. The panel itself is also thinner than that of the G3.
Pros:
- Superb image quality with best-in-class color
- Superb contrast and off-angle image
- Excellent gaming features
- Ultrathin panel with external input box
Cons:
- Expensive
- Competing LG G3 has superior overall picture
The S95C replaces the S95B from last year and is one of two QD-OLED series Samsung is making in 2023. The other, the S90C, isn't as bright, according to Samsung, and costs less and has standard inputs on the back panel.
The Samsung QN90B QLED TV is one of the company's higher-end televisions for 2022.
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Samsung QN90B
Looking for a high-end TV with spectacular image quality, but don't want an OLED? The Samsung QN90B is your best bet. This TV uses QLED TV tech augmented by mini-LED for a brighter image than any OLED TV. The spectacular contrast of OLED still won out in our side-by-side tests, but the QN90B QLED screen comes closer than ever.
Pros:
- Best non-OLED picture quality we've ever tested
- Incredible brightness with minimal blooming
- Stylish design, packed with features
Cons:
- Expensive
- Slightly worse contrast, off-angle and uniformity than OLED
Samsung produces a number of QLED TVs, but the QN90B is among the highest-end, aside from versions with 8K resolution. This is a 2022 model. The 2023 version, the QN90C, looks similar in terms of features. While we haven't reviewed it, we expect it to deliver similar image quality.
Best midpriced 65-inch TV runner-up
Roku Plus Series
Competition among TVs in the middle pricing band is heating up and the Plus Series is the latest entrant in 2023. Unlike the TCL Roku TVs higher on this list, this one is all Roku, with no other brands on board. It adds a couple of step-up extras, including QLED and full-array local dimming, which help deliver a better picture than the TCL 4-Series, for example. It's not as impressive as the Vizio MQX, though, since it lacks 120Hz for gaming and worse picture quality overall. If you value those extras, the Vizio is worth saving for, but if not the Roku Plus Series is a good value.
Pros:
- Affordable
- Good picture quality thanks to local dimming
- Great smart TV system
Cons:
- Lacks 120Hz refresh rate and other gaming extras
- Not as bright as some similarly priced TVs
This is the first TV Roku has produced under its own brand, as opposed to partnering with a brand like TCL, Sharp, Pioneer or Hisense. The company also released a version with fewer features and no local dimming, called the Roku Select Series.
How CNET tests TVs
Our TV reviews follow a rigorous, unbiased evaluation process honed over nearly two decades of TV reviews. Our primary TV test lab has specialized equipment for measuring light and color, including a Konica Minolta CS-2000 spectroradiometer, a Murideo Sig-G 4K HDR signal generator and an AVPro Connect 8x8 4K HDR distribution matrix. We use Portrait Displays CalMan Ultimate software to evaluate every TV we review. In every CNET TV review, three or more similar TVs are compared side by side in various lighting conditions playing different media, including movies, TV shows and games, across a variety of test categories, from color to video processing to gaming to HDR. Our reviews also account for design, features, smart TV performance, HDMI input and gaming compatibility, and other factors.
One important aspect of image quality we test is overall brightness. Here's how it compares in nits across select TVs listed above.
Light Output in Nits
TV | Brightest mode (HDR) | Accurate mode (HDR) | Brightest mode (SDR) | Accurate mode (SDR) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Samsung QN65Q90B | 3,316 | 1,981 | 2,625 | 974 |
TCL 65QM850G | 1,975 | 1,975 | 1,739 | 1,448 |
Hisense 65U8K | 1,966 | 1,966 | 1,720 | 1,240 |
LG OLED65G3 | 1,378 | 1,378 | 725 | 724 |
Samsung QN65S95C | 1,348 | 1,326 | 238 | 648 |
LG OLED65C3 | 861 | 817 | 501 | 464 |
Vizio M65QXM-K03 | 939 | 742 | 958 | 608 |
Roku TV Plus | 514 | 455 | 579 | 404 |
Check out How We Test TVs for more details.
How to choose a TV
With all of the TVs available today, and all of the technical terms and jargon associated with television technology, it can be tough to figure out what's important. Here's a quick guide to help cut through the confusion.
Price: TVs range in price from $100 to more than $2,000. Smaller screens are cheaper, well-known brands are more expensive and spending more money can also get you better image quality. Most entry-level TVs have a good enough picture for most people, but TVs last a long time, so it might be worth spending more to get a better picture. It's also best to shop for a TV in the fall, when prices are lower.
Screen size: Bigger is better in our book. We recommend a size of at least 43 inches for a bedroom TV and at least 55 inches for a living room or main TV -- and 65 inches or larger is best. Stepping up in TV screen size is a better use of your money than any feature. One of the most common complaints we've heard is from people who regret that they didn't go big enough when they bought a TV. And we almost never hear people complain that their TV is too large.
Capability: Among entry-level TVs the most important feature is what kind of smart TV system the TV uses. Among midrange models, look for a feature including full-array local dimming, mini-LED and 120Hz refresh rate, which (unlike some other extras) do help improve the picture in our experience. And among high-end TVs, OLED technology is your best bet.
For more TV advice check out our guide to buying a TV.