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Top 5 of the best Smart TVs in the USA (2026)

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Here are 5 of the best Smart TVs in the USA (2026) available now on Amazon, with details, features, and pictures.

 

1) Samsung S95D Series (QD-OLED) — e.g. 55-inch QN55S95D

Key Specs & Features:

Feature Detail
Display Tech QD-OLED, “OLED Glare Free” — better handling of reflections in bright rooms.
Refresh Rate 144 Hz for smooth motion especially in games or fast sports.
HDR OLED HDR Pro; supports major HDR formats; exceptional contrast and deep blacks.
Upscaling / Processing Samsung’s AI upscaling and features like Object Tracking Sound+; Real Depth Enhancer; Motion Xcelerator.
Smart OS / Extras Tizen OS, Alexa built-in. Good for streaming, voice control etc.

Pros:

  • Stunning image fidelity, especially in dark scenes.

  • Great performance for gaming + movies.

  • Good anti-reflective coating helps in rooms with light.

Cons:

  • OLEDs can be more expensive.

  • Risk of burn-in with static content (though newer Samsung models try to mitigate).

  • Depending on model, audio output may need external soundbar for full effect.


2) LG C5 OLED evo (2025) — e.g. 65-inch OLED65C5PUA

Key Specs & Features:

Feature Detail
Display OLED evo (improved panel brightness over previous generations)
HDR Dolby Vision, HDR10, AI Super Upscaling, Filmmaker Mode for accurate film presentation.
Audio Dolby Atmos support. Internal speakers good but benefit from soundbar.
Smart features Alexa built-in, smart streaming, apps.

Pros:

  • Strong overall balance among picture, gaming, streaming.

  • Filmmaker Mode is good for those who want accurate/film-like color.

  • OLED panel gives true blacks and excellent contrast.

Cons:

  • As with OLEDs, brightness in strongly lit rooms might lag behind best mini-LEDs.

  • Potential burn-in risk in long-term static content.

  • Cost may be high versus LED alternatives.

 


3) Hisense U8QG Mini-LED / ULED (2025) — e.g. 55U8QG or 65U8QG

Key Specs & Features:

Feature Detail
Panel Type Mini-LED with full array local dimming, very high peak brightness (claims around 5000 nits) for HDR highlights.
Refresh / Gaming Native 165 Hz, very high refresh rates; also supports VRR up to 288 Hz in certain modes. Great for gaming.
HDR & Formats HDR10+, Dolby Vision IQ, etc.
Smart OS Google TV, giving good app coverage, usability.

Pros:

  • Excellent brightness – outstanding choice for bright rooms.

  • Strong gaming credentials.

  • Full array local dimming = better contrast, less “halo” around bright objects.

Cons:

  • Mini-LEDs often show blooming (light bleed around bright objects) more than OLED in dark scenes.

  • Off-axis viewing (if you view from the side) can suffer.

  • Big power draw at high brightness.

 


4) Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED Series — e.g. 65-inch QL65F601A etc.

Key Specs & Features:

Feature Detail
Display QLED with full array local dimming; 4K resolution.
Refresh rate 60 Hz (so less smooth for fast gaming compared to 120/144 Hz).
HDR HDR10+, Dolby Vision IQ, HLG, etc. Adaptive HDR features.
Audio / Smart Fire TV OS, Alexa voice remote (hands-free where supported); fair audio for price; good streaming and smart hub features.

Pros:

  • Very good value for a large screen with HDR and smart features.

  • Strong for streaming and smart home integration.

  • Frequent discounts on Amazon.

Cons:

  • Lower refresh rate limits gaming performance.

  • Less premium picture vs high-end OLED or higher-end Mini-LEDs.

  • Audio quality modest; external speaker / soundbar might be desirable.

 


5) Samsung S95F “Glare Free” OLED (2025 Model) — e.g. 65-inch S95F

Key Specs & Features:

Feature Detail
Display QD-OLED with “Glare Free” coating – designed to reduce reflections.
Refresh Rate 164 Hz (some newer high refresh rate panel) — great for fast action, gaming.
HDR & Features OLED HDR Pro; 4K AI upscaling; Dolby Atmos audio; strong Samsung Vision AI enhancements.
Smart OS / Extras Alexa built-in, smart streaming, etc.

Pros:

  • Very strong picture in bright/dim lighting because of “Glare Free” finish.

  • High refresh rate makes it good for gaming + sports.

  • Samsung’s premium feature set (processor, sound, etc.).

Cons:

  • Cost is premium.

  • OLED burn-in risk still exists.

  • For some users, the glare reduction may come at slight trade-offs in color/contrast (depending on viewing angle) compared to “standard” OLED.

 

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