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The best gaming TV to buy for the PS5 and Xbox Series X

The best gaming TV to buy for the PS5 and Xbox Series X

We’re several months into the next generation of console gaming with the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S. And if you didn’t upgrade the TV that you’re playing on before buying a new console — first off, congrats on finding one — now is as good a time as any. The latest 2021 TV models from LG, Samsung, Sony, and other companies are now shipping, and many of them are optimized for HDMI 2.1 and gaming features like variable refresh rate (VRR), auto low latency mode (ALLM), and buttery-smooth 120Hz action.

HDMI 2.1 was still experiencing early growing pains last year, with some TVs offering a mixed bag of features that omitted things like VRR or ALLM. But it seems like TV makers have done much better with their 2021 lineups.

Our top picks for the best gaming TV for PS5 and best gaming TV for Xbox satisfy two main criteria: they stand out from the pack for their gaming chops and next-gen feature support, but they also put out a phenomenal picture for video entertainment like Netflix, Disney Plus, or whatever else you’re watching.

LG’s G1 OLED is the best gaming TV for the Xbox Series X / S and PS5.
Image: LG

1. LG G1 OLED

The absolute best gaming TV for the PS5 and Xbox Series X

Thanks to its more efficient inner workings and panel advancements, the G1 can get brighter than any of LG’s past OLEDs. This results in brighter HDR highlights for movies, TV shows, and gaming. But it still retains the perfect blacks and phenomenal viewing angles that OLED is known for.

In 2021, LG has also put a bigger focus on gamers in the TV’s settings menu. There’s a new “Game Optimizer” dashboard that provides quick access to settings like VRR — and you can pick between different game genres for the TV to automatically apply the ideal picture optimizations. Vincent Teoh at HDTVtest did a great review of the G1.

LG G1 OLED (55-inch)

Prices taken at time of publishing.

LG’s G1 is the brightest OLED TV that the company has ever made. It has a flush-to-the-wall “gallery” design and a new Game Optimizer menu to get the most from next-gen console gaming.

The G1 is meant to be mounted on a wall; it doesn’t come with traditional stands by default. But it sits practically flush with the included specially designed wall mount that efficiently routes attached cables, so the mounting process is definitely worth it.


The LG CX was ahead of its time in how well it showcased the next-gen consoles. And yes, I know I need to mount it and get the soundbar out of the way.
Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge

2. LG CX OLED

Best deal on a gaming TV

Last year’s CX-series OLEDs from LG were the best bet for people who wanted a TV that could get the most from their new PS5 or Xbox on day one. The CX line has since been succeeded by 2021’s C1 models, but I think “settling” for the 2020 LG OLED is a much smarter move for the money. You get all the key gaming features: 120Hz, VRR (including G-Sync and FreeSync), and ALLM. And every HDMI port on the CX is HDMI 2.1, which still can’t be said for some of 2021’s best TVs. That means you can plug in both an Xbox Series X or S and PS5 without losing any next-gen enhancements on either machine.

LG CX (55-inch)

  • $1,399
  • $1,499
  • 7% off

Prices taken at time of publishing.

LG’s CX series OLEDs have a gorgeous picture with perfect blacks — plus four HDMI 2.1 ports that are all ready for Xbox Series X and PS5 features such as 120Hz gaming in 4K.

You’ll save a lot of money choosing the CX over something like the G1 or C1. And unless you’re a stickler for brightness, I think you’ll be very pleased with the fantastic OLED picture quality of last year’s mainstream LG set.


Samsung’s QN90A, the best LCD gaming TV, has a Game Bar that includes important features for PS5 and Xbox gamers.
Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge

3. Samsung Neo QLED QN90A
The best LCD TV for next-gen PlayStation and Xbox gaming

Samsung’s new QN90A series is the company’s first TVs to use Mini LED technology, which swaps out the standard full-array backlighting system for a ton more smaller LEDs crammed into the same space. This results in dramatically better contrast, even higher brightness — and LCD TVs were already beating OLED here — and less “blooming” around white objects on a dark background.

Samsung Neo QLED QN90A (55-inch)

Prices taken at time of publishing.

Samsung’s Neo QLED TVs are the company’s flagships for 2021 with Mini LED backlighting for improved contrast and brightness that can outshine any OLED. They’ve got HDMI 2.1 and a new Game Bar with shortcuts for features like VRR and aspect ratio.

Like LG, Samsung is also paying special attention to gamers this year with a “Game Bar” that lets you quickly adjust the screen’s aspect ratio (for a wider, more encompassing view in supported games), monitor the TV’s incredibly low input lag, and check to make sure other settings like HDR and VRR are enabled to help get the most from your new console. Samsung supports all the crucial next-gen features, but unfortunately, despite the QN90A’s premium price, the HDMI situation isn’t as good as I’d like: only one of this TV’s four HDMI ports is HDMI 2.1. That said, reviews paint the QN90A as one of (if not the) best LCD TVs on the market today. So if you’ll be gaming in a bright room and have the cash, it’s still a top recommendation.


If you want excellent OLED picture quality for less than LG, Vizio offers the best cheap OLED gaming TV.
Image: Vizio

4. Vizio OLED

A cheaper OLED gaming TV

Vizio’s first OLED TV has needed some firmware updates to resolve bugs and get to where it should be in terms of performance, but the company has done a good job of keeping at it in the months since the TV shipped last year. It’s now a fully capable next-gen gaming set with several HDMI 2.1 ports and all the key features (120Hz, VRR) checked off.

Vizio OLED (55-inch)

Prices taken at time of publishing.

Vizio’s 2020 OLED TV is the cheapest way to get the perfect blacks and superb viewing angles that OLED is known for. After recent firmware updates, it’s a much better next-gen TV as well.

Its input lag is a bit higher than LG’s, but not enough to become a problem unless you’re the ultra-competitive gamer type — especially when you consider how much less expensive Vizio’s OLED is compared to those from Sony or LG.


TCL’s 6-Series TV offers a nice mix of next-gen gaming features at an attractive price.
Image: TCL

5. TCL 6-Series

The best budget gaming TV for the Xbox Series X

TCL’s 6-Series is the most affordable TV among our recommendations, but that comes with a trade-off: though this is a 4K TV, it doesn’t support 4K gaming at 120Hz. Instead, that fluidity tops out at a resolution of 1440p. (The Xbox consoles can take advantage of this resolution, but the PS5 currently cannot and falls back to 1080p for 120Hz gaming.)

TCL 6-Series QLED TV (65-inch)

Prices taken at time of publishing.

Though it can’t quite reach 120Hz in 4K, the TCL 6-Series has tremendous picture quality that punches well above its price. It also supports VRR, ALLM, and other next-gen console specialties.

If you can live without 4K at 120Hz — and remember that many games reduce resolution to even hit 120 frames per second — you’re getting a terrific 4K HDR LCD TV with impressive local dimming, Roku’s intuitive software built in, and a price significantly lower than any of our other top picks for next-gen gaming TVs.

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