Top 10 big screen TVs 2026

Shopping for a truly big TV is different from buying an ordinary living-room set. Once you move into 83-inch, 85-inch, 98-inch, and 100-inch territory, brightness, seating position, room glare, and wall space matter almost as much as raw picture quality.

The best pick for you depends on whether you want the cleanest OLED movie image, the brightest Mini LED for daytime sports, or the lowest-cost path to a true wall-size screen. This list is ranked to help you pick the right kind of giant TV, not just the most expensive one.

What counts as a big-screen TV here?

Only 83-inch, 85-inch, 98-inch, and 100-inch-class models made the cut. If a TV did not deliver either top-tier picture quality, standout value, or a compelling reason to buy at these sizes, it stayed off the page.

Best overall

LG G5 OLED 83-inch

The least compromised premium purchase in the category.

Best 98-inch

TCL QM9K 98-inch

Huge HDR impact without jumping into giant-OLED pricing.

Best 100-inch value

Hisense U8QG 100-inch

The strongest route to true theater scale for the money.

Quick comparison

Rank TV Type Best for Why it made the list
#1 LG G5 OLED 83-inch 83-inch OLED Best overall The least compromised premium big-screen TV on sale right now.
#2 Samsung S95F OLED 83-inch 83-inch QD-OLED Best big-screen OLED for gaming The flashier alternative if you want color volume and a brighter-room OLED.
#3 TCL QM9K 98-inch 98-inch Mini LED Best 98-inch Mini LED The giant-screen performance pick if you want huge size and real HDR impact.
#4 Samsung QN90F 98-inch 98-inch Neo QLED Mini LED Best bright-room giant TV A premium giant-screen TV built for sunlit family rooms and sports.
#5 Sony BRAVIA 9 85-inch 85-inch Mini LED Best movie-first big screen The pick for buyers who care more about processing and film presentation than raw size.
#6 Hisense U8QG 100-inch 100-inch Mini LED Best 100-inch value The cleanest path to true 100-inch scale without luxury-brand pricing.
#7 LG C5 OLED 83-inch 83-inch OLED Best value premium OLED The smarter buy if you want a huge OLED without paying G5 money.
#8 Sony BRAVIA 5 98-inch 98-inch Mini LED Best mainstream Sony giant screen A safer brand-name 98-inch pick when BRAVIA 9 pricing feels excessive.
#9 TCL QM7K 85-inch 85-inch Mini LED Best mid-range big-screen gaming value The practical choice for buyers who want a lot of TV without a flagship bill.
#10 TCL QM6K 98-inch 98-inch Mini LED Best budget path to 98 inches The cheapest credible route to a true giant-screen TV in 2026.
LG G5 83-inch OLED television
#1 Best overall

LG G5 OLED 83-inch

83-inch OLED

If you want one expensive big-screen TV that works for movies, sports, gaming, and bright daytime living rooms, this is the safest premium pick.

RTINGS currently leads its 80-to-85-inch category with the G5, and that matches the real-world appeal: it keeps OLED's perfect black levels while pushing brightness high enough to feel comfortable outside a blackout theater. It also stacks the deck for gamers with four HDMI 2.1 ports, 4K/165Hz support, VRR, and wide viewing angles that hold up better than most giant LCDs.

  • Reference-level black levels without haloing around subtitles or star fields.
  • Much brighter than older big OLEDs, so it is easier to live with in mixed lighting.
  • Excellent console and PC gaming support with a very low-risk feature set.

Watch out for: It is priced like a flagship, and if you do not care about OLED contrast you can buy a much larger 98-inch Mini LED for similar money.

Samsung S95F 83-inch OLED television
#2 Best big-screen OLED for gaming

Samsung S95F OLED 83-inch

83-inch QD-OLED

Samsung's flagship OLED is the big-screen choice for buyers who want the most vivid HDR pop and premium gaming features without stepping down to an LCD.

The S95F keeps showing up near the top of 2026 buying guides because its QD-OLED panel combines OLED contrast with aggressive brightness and unusually rich color volume. It is especially appealing in brighter rooms thanks to Samsung's anti-glare approach, and it remains one of the most complete gaming TVs in this size class.

  • Spectacular HDR color and punch that make animated movies and sports look immediate.
  • Very strong gaming support with low lag, VRR, and a fast-refresh feature set.
  • A better bright-room OLED fit than many older flagship OLEDs.

Watch out for: Samsung still skips Dolby Vision, which matters if you stream a lot of Dolby Vision movies and want broad format support.

TCL QM9K 98-inch Mini LED television
#3 Best 98-inch Mini LED

TCL QM9K 98-inch

98-inch Mini LED

This is the 98-inch TV to buy when you want big-screen theater scale without paying giant-OLED pricing.

RTINGS describes the QM9K as a great TV overall, and that makes sense for a 98-inch list because it solves the hardest part of giant LCDs: it gets bright enough to overwhelm glare while still delivering convincing black levels for movie night. It is not as polished as the very best OLEDs, but as a huge-format Mini LED it offers one of the strongest performance-per-inch cases on the market.

  • Excellent HDR brightness and local dimming for a truly cinematic giant screen.
  • Good gaming credentials with high refresh rate support and low lag.
  • A more realistic luxury purchase than 97-inch OLEDs for many buyers.

Watch out for: Out-of-box picture mapping can need tweaking, and like most VA-based giant LCDs it looks best from centered seats.

Samsung QN90F 98-inch Neo QLED television
#4 Best bright-room giant TV

Samsung QN90F 98-inch

98-inch Neo QLED Mini LED

If your room has windows everywhere and you still want a nearly wall-size TV, the QN90F is one of the easiest big-screen recommendations.

Samsung's QN90F remains a strong giant-screen recommendation because its Neo QLED backlight, high brightness, and glare handling make it especially comfortable in real living spaces that are far from light-controlled. It is also a strong sports and gaming set, so it feels less specialized than many home-theater-only picks.

  • Outstanding for daytime rooms where weaker OLEDs and budget LCDs can feel flat.
  • Fast, punchy sports presentation with strong motion and bright full-screen output.
  • Premium fit, finish, and smart-TV polish for a flagship-style installation.

Watch out for: It is still a very expensive 98-inch LCD, and dark-room movie fans can do better on black-level precision with OLED.

Sony BRAVIA 9 85-inch television
#5 Best movie-first big screen

Sony BRAVIA 9 85-inch

85-inch Mini LED

Sony's BRAVIA 9 is the most natural choice for movie lovers who want premium processing, excellent brightness, and fewer picture compromises than most large LCDs.

The BRAVIA 9 is still one of the cleanest recommendations for buyers who watch lots of streaming, cable, and movies rather than only pristine demo footage. Sony's processing, motion handling, and tone mapping remain major strengths, which matters even more once you move up to an 85-inch screen that can expose low-bitrate content and poor upscaling.

  • Better processing and motion polish than many competing giant TVs.
  • Excellent HDR impact without feeling exaggerated or sloppy.
  • A strong fit for mixed movie, sports, and streaming households.

Watch out for: Sony still limits you to two HDMI 2.1 ports, and you give up the 98-inch or 100-inch scale available elsewhere on this list.

Hisense U8QG 100-inch television
#6 Best 100-inch value

Hisense U8QG 100-inch

100-inch Mini LED

The U8QG is the list's sweet spot for buyers who care first about getting to 100 inches and still want flagship-level brightness, contrast, and gaming support.

RTINGS calls the U8QG great for mixed usage, and that is exactly why it earns a top-half spot here: it gives you enormous screen size, excellent brightness, deep blacks, and modern gaming support without forcing you into the price tier occupied by giant premium OLEDs. It is a particularly strong option for sports, HDR movies, and anyone who wants a genuine projector-style sense of scale without a projector's compromises.

  • A huge 100-inch canvas with real HDR punch and deep black performance for an LCD.
  • Loaded with gamer-friendly features including high refresh rate support.
  • One of the strongest value cases in the premium-large-TV market.

Watch out for: Its HDR presentation can run hotter and brighter than strict film purists prefer, and off-axis viewing is only average.

LG C5 83-inch OLED television
#7 Best value premium OLED

LG C5 OLED 83-inch

83-inch OLED

The C5 is the big-screen OLED for buyers who want premium picture quality and top-tier gaming features, but do not need the extra brightness and luxury finish of the G5.

Tom's Guide currently puts the C5 at the top of its 85-inch buying guide, and that tracks with the C5's biggest strength: it gets you most of the big-OLED experience people actually care about without forcing the last step into flagship pricing. You still get excellent contrast, Dolby Vision support, four HDMI 2.1 ports, and a very balanced feature set.

  • A better performance-per-dollar OLED than the absolute top-tier flagships.
  • Excellent for both movies and gaming thanks to strong feature coverage.
  • A safer all-around buy than many ultra-bright Mini LED alternatives.

Watch out for: It is not as bright as the G5 or Samsung's best QD-OLEDs, so bright-room buyers should set expectations accordingly.

Sony BRAVIA 5 98-inch television
#8 Best mainstream Sony giant screen

Sony BRAVIA 5 98-inch

98-inch Mini LED

The BRAVIA 5 is not the highest-performing 98-inch TV here, but it is a compelling choice for buyers who trust Sony's processing and want a cleaner step into giant-screen ownership.

Sony took the familiar X90-style formula and moved it into a Mini LED design, which makes the BRAVIA 5 a more serious 98-inch TV than earlier midrange Sony sets. You do not get the sheer brightness of the best TCL or Samsung giants, but you still get very strong upscaling, good streaming performance, and a simpler path to a 98-inch screen from a brand with a loyal movie-first audience.

  • Better upscaling and low-quality-content cleanup than many value-first rivals.
  • A practical way to get 98 inches from a major premium brand.
  • Google TV and Sony ecosystem integration remain strong everyday advantages.

Watch out for: Its HDR punch is more restrained than the top Mini LED monsters on this list, and gamers still only get two HDMI 2.1 ports.

TCL QM7K 85-inch television
#9 Best mid-range big-screen gaming value

TCL QM7K 85-inch

85-inch Mini LED

The QM7K is where this list starts getting genuinely attainable without falling into obvious compromise territory.

RTINGS' review paints the QM7K as a very good mixed-usage TV, and that is the right lens for this set: it is bright, contrasty, gaming-friendly, and aggressively priced for the amount of screen you get. It is especially strong for sports, casual movie watching, and buyers who would rather pocket the difference between this and a flagship 83-inch OLED.

  • Excellent value for a TV this bright and feature-rich at 85 inches.
  • Strong gaming support, including 4K/144Hz and VRR.
  • A better big-living-room pick than many similarly priced entry-level sets.

Watch out for: Viewing angles are narrow, and fast motion is not as clean or refined as the premium sets above it.

TCL QM6K 98-inch television
#10 Best budget path to 98 inches

TCL QM6K 98-inch

98-inch Mini LED

If your first priority is simply getting to 98 inches without dropping flagship money, the QM6K is the list's budget winner.

RTINGS still names the QM6K the best budget TV in the 80-to-85-inch class, and the 98-inch version extends that same value argument into genuinely giant-screen territory. You give up the polish, brightness, and black-level control of the premium models above, but you still get local dimming, modern gaming features, and a huge image for far less money than most 98-inch alternatives.

  • One of the easiest giant TVs to justify on a real-world budget.
  • Good everyday feature coverage for gaming and streaming.
  • A much more credible step-up option than old cheap giant edge-lit sets.

Watch out for: HDR highlights are less dramatic, shadow detail is not as refined, and it is clearly a value-first TV once you compare it beside the higher-ranked models.

Should you wait for newer 2026 TVs?

Usually no. If you need a TV now, the strongest options already deliver excellent picture quality, gaming support, and giant-screen value without forcing you to wait for the next product cycle.

Waiting makes more sense only if you specifically want the newest flagship OLED hardware and you are willing to pay launch pricing. Most buyers are still better served by choosing the best current set for their room and budget.

Big-screen buyer checklist

Measure the room, not just the wall

A 98-inch TV changes furniture layout, speaker placement, and viewing distance. Double-check width, stand depth, and doorway clearance before you order.

Bright room or dark room?

This is the biggest fork in the road. Bright living rooms reward Mini LED sets like the QM9K, QN90F, and U8QG. Dark dedicated rooms still make OLEDs feel special.

Count HDMI 2.1 ports

Giant TVs often become a room's main console, streamer, and soundbar hub. Sony still trails LG and Samsung on port flexibility, so gamers should check this before buying.

Do not buy 8K by accident

8K is still niche. Unless you specifically want the premium build and bragging rights that come with an 8K flagship, a top-tier 4K TV is still the smarter buy in 2026.