Best TV for PS5 in 2022

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When you're looking for the best TV for PS5, you need to be looking for a few specific features: excellent screen quality, high dynamic range (HDR), and the ability to game in 4K resolution at up to 120 frames per second (FPS). The LG OLED CX Series ticks all of these boxes and then gives you lots more smart functionality thrown in for good measure.

As companies create even more stunning games for PS5, it's within reason that at some point we could see games at up to 8K resolution. Televisions that support that are few and far between (and expensive), however, so a majority of people will find a 4K TV suiting their needs just fine. Plus, there's a lot more to games and televisions than resolution. 

Best TVs for use with PS5

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LG OLED CX Series

The best TV for PS5

Reasons to buy

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Insanely thin
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Compatible with Google Assistant, Alexa, and Apple HomeKit
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1ms response time
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Supports 4K at 120Hz
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Variable Refresh rate support out of the box

Reasons to avoid

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Over $1,000
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Only three sizes

The name of the game for the PS4 Pro was HDR gaming, and our old favorite pick was the LG OLED ThinQ B8. However, fast forward many months into the lifecycle of the PS5, and LG still takes the top spot, albeit with the newer LG OLED CX Series. From 4K upscaling to an incredibly thin design, the CX Series is a fantastic option for everyone with a PS5.

As one would expect, the CX supports 4K gaming at a 120Hz refresh rate, thanks to the four HDMI 2.1 ports on the back. This television also supports Variable Refresh Rate out of the box, with it smoothly moving from 40Hz all the way up to 120Hz. Plus, you'll find compatibility with NVIDIA's G-Sync technology, along with AMD FreeSync, which should quench any of your gaming concerns for now and in the future.

The biggest hiccup to the LG OLED CX Series will be the same for many of the best TVs for PS5 — price. LG offers the OLED CX in three sizes: 48, 55, and 65 inches, but even the sub-50-inch model is priced at more than $1,000.


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Samsung 55-Inch Class Crystal UHD TU-8000 Series

Cheap, but smart

Reasons to buy

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Great bang for the buck
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4K, 60 FPS support
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HDR10+, HDR10, HLG support

Reasons to avoid

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No HDMI 2.1 ports
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Max 60Hz refresh rate

Samsung may be best known for its QLED flagship televisions, but the brand does have its own "value" option for people still looking to grab a great quality television for a lower price. Enter the TU8000, a line of TVs that sport what Samsung describes as "Crystal UHD." The picture quality on these screens is nothing to scoff at, offering some sharp and crisp pictures along with some surprisingly stunning colors.

Samsung's Crystal UHD models also come packed with their Tizen smart platform, which has been one of the best in the business for some time now. Better yet, the input lag on these is ridiculously low, making it one of the better TV options for gaming, period. The TVs don't support HDMI 2.1, unfortunately, but they do have 4K, 60 FPS input, and with HDR10+, HDR10, and HLG support, they aren't exactly the weakest TVs out there.

Of course, with these being more "value" options, they do have their shortcomings. The lack of HDMI 2.1 ports is frustrating, and the TU8000 also only has three HDMI ports versus the four that other televisions come with. The TU8000 also doesn't support VRR and only has a 60Hz refresh rate. If you can get past these minor hurdles, though, then this might be the best budget television you'll find anywhere.


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Samsung QLED QN90A

The Créme de la Créme

Reasons to buy

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Adaptive display brightness
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Stellar image quality
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Supports 4K at 120Hz

Reasons to avoid

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Very expensive
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Dolby Vision isn't supported

Samsung's QLED panels have only gotten better and better with time, and their newest flagship doesn't disappoint at all. With the standard terrific quality you'd come to expect from a QLED screen. The QN90A is one of the best OLED screens you can buy, period. The image quality is incredible, as it sports Samsung's newest Neo Quantum 4K processor inside. That means the television comes with an "Intelligent Mode" that helps optimize all of its sources, making this an easy-to-use television as well.

When it comes to connectivity, the QN90A also comes packed with four HDMI 2.1 ports, meaning you'll be future-proofed for some time, no matter what type of device you'd like to connect to. With smart connectivity provided by Tizen, you'll also get access to Samsung's own smart TV platform, which supports a ton of apps, including all the favorites like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, Disney+, and more.

For gaming, the QN90A comes with its own Game Bar, a special interface designed to make the most out of any game you play, including some of best PS5 games. This essentially operates like a "Game Mode" on any other television but aims to help you in your gaming by lowering input lag. Better yet, HDR, HDR10, HLG, and HDR10+ are all supported, although Dolby Vision isn't. However, Samsung's own onboard OTS+ sound system is no joke, so you won't exactly be losing out on a ton of audio quality should you decide to go with this.


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Sony X900H

Small, but mighty

Reasons to buy

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Excellent price
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Support for Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit
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Built-in Chromecast
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Marketed as 'Ready for PS5'
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Variable refresh rate now available

Reasons to avoid

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Not the greatest viewing angle

Unless you've been living under a rock or are still rocking a TV from 10 years ago, you won't be surprised that Sony has released the perfect companion TV for your PS5. The Sony X900H is already one of the best 4K Android TVs that money can buy and support every feature that the PS5 can throw.

In addition to being powered by Android TV, the X900H is competitively priced, with the 55-inch model coming just under $1,000. There are four different sizes to choose from, starting with the 55-inch version and going all the way up to 85 inches. With the X1 4K HDR Processor in tow, the X900H hits all the checkboxes for being your primary television and is a great option for the PS5.

Features that weren't available at launch such as Variable Refresh Rate and 4K/120Hz have been added in a recent software update, changes that hugely contribute to the 'Ready for PS5' status that Sony is striving for. Although the X90J has replaced the X900H, the newer model still hasn't received its VRR update, leaving this one vastly superior currently. While the picture quality isn't quite as good as the LG OLED, the X900H is a fantastic television, and well worth a look if you want to unlock the power of your PS5.


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VIZIO V-Series 43" (42.5" Diag.)

Eye-catching design

Reasons to buy

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ProGaming Engine provides better responsiveness
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Fantastic HDR
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Great price

Reasons to avoid

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No 120Hz refresh rate support

While Samsung and LG continue to compete for the best overall TVs, VIZIO continues to hang around with great options of its own. Vizio's newest line of TVs, the V Series, offers some of the best HDR compatibility you'll find on the market and also some of the best budget prices out there. Its Quantum Color technology is also great, providing up to 180% more color than previous iterations. This also brings HDR onboard, so VIZIO's P-Series offers a great picture whether you're gaming on the PS5 or just sitting back with a newly-released movie.

The V Series also has some beneficial tricks for gamers. Despite only supporting 60Hz refresh rates, it does come packed with some seriously low input lag (registering at around 10ms) and supports 4k 60 FPS gameplay, so you should be able to run anything at its optimal settings.

One reason why VIZIO continues to struggle to break the ranks of LG and Samsung is due to some frustrating issues with different releases. This time around, despite offering some great features, the V Series doesn't support HDMI 2.1 or 120Hz refresh rates, leaving it firmly behind some of the other premium options when it comes to gaming support.


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Samsung QN900A Series

8K gaming has finally arrived

Reasons to buy

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8K UHD playback
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One of the thinnest options
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Adaptive Picture
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120hz refresh rate

Reasons to avoid

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Extremely expensive
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Only three sizes

2020 marks the first consoles that bring support for 8K gaming, and that includes the PS5. The problem is that there really aren't that many options available for those who want an 8K TV to pair with the next-gen console. If money is of no concern, then the Samsung QN900A is the way to go.

Samsung's QN900A series of Neo QLED TVs is the peak of the mountaintop for television displays. With an absolutely stunning 8K display, the Samsung flagship features everything you could ask for in a television at the moment. As a result, it is firmly in the argument for the best television of any kind that's available in 2021.

The QN900A supports all major, modern HDR options, including HDR10, HLG, and HDR10+. Like its QN90A counterpart, the QN900A doesn't support Dolby Vision, but its onboard audio system has long been called one of the best of any TV brand, so that might not be an issue for some. When it comes to gaming, HDMI 2.1 and 120Hz refresh rate are both supported, meaning you'll be able to play any game you want at its very best.

Of course, the downside to a television like this is in its price and the sheer size. Currently, the QN900A only comes in three sizes, with the smallest being a 65-inch offering. That 65-inch option also clocks in at over $3,000, so we can only really recommend this television if you're able to afford something like this and want the best of the best.

Bottom line

If it were my money, I would be getting The LG OLED CX Series. It has the right balance of money and features, and the Perfect Black technology makes video games look the best they can be. There is plenty to recommend about the OLED CX, including the excellent Smart services like Netflix and Hulu. After all, we can't play games all the time, can we?

The additional HDMI — normal TVs have three, and the LG OLED CX has four — is a godsend for those of us who play video games. When you have the best soundbars or multiple consoles in one TV, you need all the connections you can get.

Credits — The team that worked on this guide

James Bricknell has been playing games since they game as code in a magazine. He loves console gaming and is always looking for the best setup possible. If you want to listen to him ramble or talk 3D printers, check him out on Twitter @keridel

Jennifer Locke has been playing video games nearly her entire life. If a controller's not in her hands, she's busy writing about everything PlayStation. You can find her obsessing over Star Wars and other geeky things on Twitter @JenLocke95.

Andrew Myrick is a regular freelancer at Android Central and iMore. He has been a tech enthusiast ever since the original iPhone was released and continues to flip-flop between devices. If you have any questions, you can find him on Twitter @andymyrick.

Anthony Nash is a freelance writer covering all things gaming on Android Central and Windows Central. When he's not writing about games, he's usually playing them. You can find him on Twitter @_anthonynash.

Matt Shore
Freelance Writer

Matt has been gaming since he was young, and enjoys exploring obscure indie games in between the latest AAA releases. The train sequence from Uncharted 2 still blows his mind. Find him on twitter @mshore94.