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What is an OLED TV

Best Gaming TVs for PS5, Xbox, and PC

A proper gaming TV needs to handle fast motion without blur, deliver accurate HDR for rich and lifelike visuals, maintain very low input lag for responsive gameplay, and support modern gaming features such as Variable Refresh Rate and HDMI 2.1. These are the technical aspects that truly affect performance, ensuring that both console and PC players get smooth, immersive experiences whether they are racing, shooting, or exploring open-world games. Choosing a TV with the right combination of these features can make the difference between a frustrating gaming session and one that feels seamless and cinematic.

Refresh Rate, Response Time and Motion Handling

  • Look for a native 120Hz panel, or 144Hz on models that support PC gaming.
  • OLED TVs' response time is usually around 0.1ms, while Mini LED and QLED TVs average between 2 and 6ms.
  • Some TVs, like LG OLEDs, offer Black Frame Insertion at 120Hz to improve motion clarity.
  • PC users should check for 4:4:4 chroma at 120Hz through HDMI 2.1 to keep desktop text sharp.
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Input Lag

  • The best gaming TVs land between 5 and 10ms at 4K 120Hz.
  • Avoid models that continue applying heavy processing while Game Mode is active.
  • Some TVs, including Samsung Neo QLEDs, include dedicated PC profiles that further reduce processing for keyboard and mouse setups.

VRR Support

  • Look for HDMI Forum VRR, FreeSync Premium or Premium Pro, and G-Sync Compatible support if you use an Nvidia GPU.
  • A strong VRR range should start around 48Hz and extend to 120Hz or higher.
  • Narrow VRR windows can cause flickering or judder in low frame rate games.

Panel Types: OLED, QD-OLED and Mini LED

  • OLED TVs and QD-OLED TVs offer perfect blacks and excellent contrast, making dark scenes more detailed and cinematic.
  • QD-OLED TV models reach higher brightness and stronger colour volume, which enhances HDR and daytime gaming.
  • Mini LED and QLED are better for bright rooms and marathon gaming sessions due to a lower risk of image retention.
  • Look for Mini LED sets with a high number of dimming zones because this improves contrast and reduces blooming.

HDR Performance

  • Modern OLED models reach around 900 to 1500 nits, with QD-OLED models often exceeding that.
  • Mini LED TVs typically reach between 1500 and 3000 nits, which creates brighter highlights in HDR games.
  • Tone mapping options like HGiG provide more accurate HDR on PS5 and Xbox by preventing blown-out highlights.
  • Aim for at least 90 to 100 percent DCI-P3 colour coverage.
  • Xbox supports Dolby Vision gaming, while PS5 uses HDR10 only.

HDMI 2.1 Ports and Compatibility

  • Check the number of HDMI 2.1 ports and whether they all run at 48Gbps.
  • Some models only offer two HDMI 2.1 ports, and one may double as the eARC port.
  • Four HDMI 2.1 ports are ideal for multiple devices.
  • PC users should confirm that the TV supports DSC compression for 4K 144Hz output.

Useful Gaming Features

  • Auto Low Latency Mode switches the TV to its lowest lag profile when a console is detected.
  • Game Bar overlays show real-time information such as frame rate, VRR status and input lag.
  • Some TVs allow per-game picture presets, useful when switching between competitive and cinematic titles.
  • Black or shadow stabilisers can help reveal detail in dark areas without overexposing the entire image.

Screen Size and Setup Tips

  • Screens between 42 and 48 inches are ideal for desks or compact rooms.
  • Screens between 55 and 65 inches suit most living rooms and provide an immersive field of view.
  • Screens between 77 and 83 inches deliver a more cinematic experience for open-world or story-heavy games.

Which Gaming TV Should You Choose?

  • OLED and QD-OLED TVs deliver the most accurate and immersive picture quality for visually rich or story-driven games.
  • Mini LED TVs are the better choice for bright rooms, competitive gaming and long sessions because of their brightness and durability.
  • Budget-friendly 120Hz TVs still provide smooth motion and low input lag, although HDR and dimming performance may be more limited.

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