Also: The best movies and shows to stream right now If you’re sticking to a modest budget, brands like Hisense and TCL have made a name for themselves by offering quality 4K TVs for much lower prices. While they are more stripped-back compared to offerings from more well-known brands, they still provide the features you’ve come to expect for home entertainment: video and music streaming, hands-free voice control, and Bluetooth connectivity. Also: Is a 55-inch TV big enough for your room and which are the best? With so many options available, it can be a bit of an overwhelming task to shop for a new 4K TV. To help you find the best fit for your budget, space, and entertainment needs, I’ve rounded up five of the best 4K TVs you can buy right now. I’ve broken down their features and price points to help you find the TV of your dreams. Also: The best 8K TVs Samsung has consistently ranked within the top three picks of our TV best lists, and the QN90B is no exception. It comes in screen sizes ranged from 43 to 85 inches, so you can find one to perfectly fit your space. The updated Neo QLED panel provides excellent color saturation, detailing, and contrast. Plus, the screen is treated with an anti-glare coating for better visibility in overhead and ambient light. If you’re a movie buff, you’ll love the object tracking sound, which creates audio that follows the on-screen action for a more immersive experience; and with Dolby Atmos, you’ll get room-filling, virtual surround sound. The voice-enabled remote has Alexa, and Samsung’s Bixby built in as well as support for Hey Google to give you hands-free control. Console gamers can take advantage of the AMD FreeSync Premium Pro support for variable refresh rates, lower input latency, and enhanced HDR support for smoother playback and action sequences. And if you work from home or have a hybrid home/office schedule, you can use the Google Duo app on your QN90B to make video calls with co-workers and managers – you can stay productive without being tied to a desk. Buying a new 4K TV doesn’t mean you have to spend a fortune. The 55-inch TCL 4-Series Google TV retails for just over $300, making it one of the most affordable midsize TVs on the market. And just even though it’s budget-friendly, this TV doesn’t sacrifice features. With the Google TV platform, you’ll get access to hundreds of apps like Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+ so you can start streaming right out of the box, plus the voice-enabled remote works with Hey Google for hands-free controls. With Bluetooth compatibility, you can set up wireless connections to sound bars and speakers for a custom home theater configuration or share media from your mobile devices for more ways to view photos and videos or listen to music. And if you’ve cut the cord with your cable or satellite provider, the 4-Series Google TV has a built-in digital tuner so you can pick up over-air channels and stay up-to-date with local news, sports, and live TV for free. For customers who prioritize picture quality above all else, an OLED TV is the only choice – and the new C2 Evo continues to prove why LG is the king of OLED. This model is available in screen sizes ranging from 42 to 83 inches, and the updated OLED panel is 20% brighter than its predecessor. This gives you better visibility in brighter rooms without sacrificing contrast, color accuracy, or detailing. The C2 Evo supports both Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos for a truly immersive experience when streaming movies, shows, and music. You’ll also get a suite of preloaded apps like Prime Video, HBOMax, and Apple TV+ so you can start streaming your favorite shows and movies right out of the box. Plus, with the LG Channels app, you’ll get access to free live TV so you can watch sports, news programs, and on-demand movies. The C2 Evo also supports both Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium VRR, so you’ll get the best gaming experience. You can even use it with Google Stadia or Nvidia GeForce Now for playing cloud-based PC games from the comfort of your couch. The voice-enabled remote works with Alexa, Hey Google, and even Siri for hands-free controls. Getting a big-screen TV is important if you have a very large living room or home theater. And the 85-inch Sony X90K is an almost perfect choice for creating a cinema-like experience at home. It uses Sony’s Bravia XR LED panel technology to mimic the contrast and color accuracy you’d see in OLED models but at a (comparatively) more affordable price. The updated processor uses machine learning algorithms and artificial intelligence to process and analyze both movies and TV shows scene-by-scene for more accurate upscaling, detailing, and colors. It uses the Google TV platform to give you access to all of your favorite streaming apps as well as sharing media from your mobile device via Bluetooth or AirPlay2 connectivity. The X90K also uses Sony’s Acoustic Multi-Audio technology to turn the entire screen into a speaker for near-perfect audio and video syncing, and with support for Dolby Atmos, you’ll get excellent virtual surround sound. If you’re a movie buff, you can take advantage of the X90K’s support for Dolby Vision HDR and its Netflix Calibrated Mode and IMAX Enhanced mode, allowing you to watch movies and shows as their creators intended. If you’ve managed to get ahold of a PlayStation5, the X90K is optimized for play on the console, with input reaction times as low as 8.5ms and 120fps at 4K for a smoother, lower latency experience. And if you work from home or have a hybrid schedule, you can connect a Bravia Cam to your X90K TV to make video calls and attend virtual meetings without needing to be at your desk. You can even use Alexa Communications and Zoom on your TV to make video calls to co-workers, family, and friends or hop into virtual meetings. With AirPlay support, you can share photos, videos, and music from your iOS and macOS devices for more ways to entertain family and friends. It also features Alexa and Samsung’s Bixby built in for hands-free controls, an anti-glare coating on the screen for better visibility, and support for AMD FreeSync Premium Pro for smoother motion when playing video games. You can go bigger or smaller depending on what your budget is and what is available from different brands. However, you don’t want a screen so big that it overpowers your living room, or one so small it forces everyone to crowd around. You should look for a TV that has a suite of preinstalled, popular streaming apps like Netflix, Hulu, and Prime Video to get you started right out of the box (though you can download your other favorites later). And if your smart home network relies on a virtual assistant like Alexa or Hey Google, choose a TV that either works with your Echo and Nest devices, or that has a voice-enabled remote for hands-free controls. These TVs have a processor that can upscale 4K and 1080p content to 8K, but in my opinion, it isn’t really worth the money just yet. You’re better off buying the best 4K TV your budget will allow, giving you at least another 5 to 7 years before you even need to think about upgrading. The C2 also has a brighter screen than its predecessor for better viewing in almost any environment – without sacrificing contrast or color saturation. It works with Dolby Vision HDR for even better detailing when upscaling non-4K content, while the Filmmaker Mode lets you watch your favorite movies and shows just as their creators intended. But that’s not to say that you should completely disregard smaller brands. TCL and Hisense have started to make a name for themselves by offering dependable 4K TVs at lower prices, without sacrificing features that you’ve come to expect for home entertainment: Voice controls, preinstalled streaming apps, HDR support, and virtual surround sound audio.