Three TVs you should consider buying for the PS5: High end, mid range and low end options

Three TVs you should consider buying for the PS5: High end, mid range and low end options

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Image Source: Meedios

How crazy is it for anyone to upgrade their current home theater setup for the upcoming PS5, Sony's next-generation gaming console. It's happening at this very moment. Many are prepping for the PS5 by going as far as upgrading to new TVs. Just for the sole purpose of immersing in high-resolution gaming for that stunning visual experience. Of course, these TVs have a meet specific gaming criteria, such as high refresh and 4k capability.

Speaking of which, I just so happened to list three TVs you should purchase for PS5, in High-end, Mid-range, and budget variants. Read on and find out my picks.



The Highend option: LG 65-inch CX Series Smart OLED 4K 

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Right now, LG is killing it when it comes to TVs. For gaming, I say look no further than LG's 65-inch CX Series Smart OLED 4K. This particular brand is tailor-made for gaming as it has a 120hz refresh rate. This specific brand also has e-missive technology, meaning, each pixel produces its backlight rather than using backlighting. You'll get the truest of blacks coinciding with bright highlights.

The LG OLED65CXCUPA comes fully equipped with HDMI 2.1 ports; this will most certainly guarantee any user 4K gaming in upwards of 120hz on the upcoming PS5. The absolute deal-breaker here is Series X LG OLED product line features FreesSync (AMD) and G-Sync (Nvidia) technologies. Meaning, there will be no screen tearing or frame rate drops.

If you have the desired interest in owning LG OLED Series X, it will come at a high cost to of sum of $2500. But it features to justify the high price tag. And you will undoubtedly get visually stunning gameplay.

Where to buy? New egg


Midrange option: TCL Series 6 55-inch

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Regarding TVs when it comes to pricing, what's considered mid-range, you ask? Anywhere within the $600 - $700 price range, and still enjoy a high-quality performance, much like its high-end counterparts. The 55-inch TCL Series 6 ($600 price point), in my opinion, is one of the best Mid-range options you have on the current market and have the features that make it ideal for gaming. According to the spec sheet, it's 4K capable with advanced quantum dot technology, which should produce vibrate colors with local dimming for rich deep blacks. The deal-breaker here is it has Dolby Visual support, giving potential consumers high dynamic range support.

Where to buy? Amazon


Budget option: Vizio 50-inch

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Vizio reigns supreme when it comes to manufacturing high-quality price-friendly TVs. So it's no surprise it makes this list. This 50-inch variant has some features that match the top-priced models on the market, and importantly, it's suitable for gaming. It has a 120Hz refresh rate, with 2180p resolution (4k) UHD LED, Dolby Vision HDR. It comes with a 6.5ft HDMI cable, perfect for anyone who wants to space their PS5 console away from the TV.

Where to buy? Amazon


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