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The Best TVs We’ve Reviewed in 2026: Sony, Samsung, LG, and More

Ryan Waniata, Parker Hall

created: Feb. 10, 2026, 2 p.m. | updated: Feb. 10, 2026, 10:31 p.m.

Lighter black levels and lower peak brightness than the knockout LG G5 are its main downsides, along with Sony's miserly distribution of just two full-bandwidth HDMI ports. Sony Bravia 9: You may think your current premium TV is bright enough, but Sony’s masterful Bravia 9 QLED TV begs to differ. Thankfully, you can always turn it down, and its nuclear power plant is paired with excellent black levels, deep contrast, and plenty of features. The TV's picture processing and colors still don't catch premium TVs, and this is the second year in a row I've found a troubling performance issue with the QM7. Sony Bravia 7: The Bravia 7 is a gorgeous display, offering brilliant brightness, naturalistic colors, and suave finesse in the subtle details.

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