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Samsung 55-Inch Class QLED 4K The Frame TV
If you're looking to seamlessly integrate your TV into your home decor, the Samsung Frame TV is your best bet. You can opt for different bezels around the screen for a picture frame-like look when the TV is in Art Mode, which lets you display works of art from the Samsung Art Store or your own personal images on a matte, anti-glare screen. Of course, you'll want a quality TV-watching experience for this price. The Frame has a QLED screen with a built-in smart TV interface for quick access to your favorite streaming apps. And the 120 Hz refresh rate keeps images smooth.
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Samsung 65-Inch Class QLED 4K The Frame TV
If you like the Samsung Frame TV but want a larger screen size, turn to Walmart's Labor Day sale. The 65-inch and larger Frame TVs are out of stock on Amazon, but they are in stock and on sale at Walmart, at up to 85-inch styles.
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LG 65-Inch Class OLED evo C4 Series Smart TV
This is the GH Institute's best overall TV. This pick is packed with LG's OLED evo technology, which enhances brightness, creates better clarity and an improved audio experience. Lipski says the picture has "bright colors, deep blacks and impressive contrast." Plus, LG's smart TV interface allows each family member to create their own custom profile. The price point is competitive for a 65-inch OLED screen.
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TCL 50-Inch Q Class 4K UHD HDR QLED Smart TV
The 60 Hz refresh rate isn't quite up to par with more high-tech picks, but unless you're playing games or streaming content with rapid action and movement, you likely won't notice. The Google TV interface is easy to navigate, giving you quick access to your favorite streaming apps. The TV has three HDMI ports for gaming consoles and more. Oh, and the price, at nearly 50% off? Unbeatable.
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Samsung 55-Inch Class Neo QLED 4K HDR+ Smart TV
Another insanely impressive discount from Walmart, this Samsung QLED TV is $1,000 off, cutting the price in half. It features Samsung's Neo Quantum HDR, which only furthers the detail and brilliance of the picture on the QLED screen. It also has an anti-glare finish, called Ultra Viewing Angle. Translation: No matter where you sit in the room, you shouldn't be distracted by a glare or reflection. The TV is designed with Samsung's Neo Slim build, so the screen shouldn't jut out from your wall when mounted.
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Amazon 65-Inch Fire TV Omni QLED Series 4K Smart TV
It's not every day you find a 65-inch QLED screen under $1,000. Experience rich, bright and bold colors from this screen, Amazon's top-of-the-line Fire TV model. It features Adaptive Brightness, automatically dimming and raising the screen's brightness depending on the lighting in the room. You can access voice control over the device as well, since the TV itself has built-in speakers. It also has Fire TV Ambient Experience — similar to Samsung's Art Mode — to display artwork or images of your choosing.
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Sony 65-Inch OLED 4K Ultra HD Barvia 8 TV
If you're shopping for a premium OLED TV, consider Sony. OLED technology creates deep, inky blacks and stark contrast in the screen's display, and this one has Sony's XR Triluminos Pro, which expands the color range even further. It also has 4K upscaling capabilities, so if you're watching non-native 4K content, it will have improved resolution for a clear picture. Interestingly, the speaker for this TV is built into the screen, which Sony says helps sync up sound and visuals.
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Hisense 40-Inch H4030F Series 1080p LCD Smart TV
Ringing in under $200, this 40-inch screen is ideal for smaller spaces, dorms or kids' rooms. The LCD screen has a 1080p HD resolution, and the TV has a solid 120 Hz refresh rate, so motion should be clear and lifelike. You can also put the TV in Sports Mode or Game Mode to optimize sports and gaming content, respectively. It also has a built-in Roku operating system. Something to keep in mind: while fairly clear in quality, you might not get as crisp of picture when compared to others.
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Hisense 50-Inch U6HF Series 4K ULED Smart TV
An upgraded release from Hisense, this TV features proprietary ULED technology (which stands for Ultra Light Emitting Diode) and ensures a precise contrast between light and dark areas of a scene. In addition to Sports and Game Mode, it also has a Filmmaker Mode for when movie night rolls around. The setting disables things like motion smoothing and thus preserves the filmmaker's coloring, frame rate and aspect ratio. This Smart TV operates on an Amazon Fire TV interface.
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VIZIO 65-Inch 4K UHD HDR Smart TV
When it comes to mid-range TVs, Vizio is a great option, and this under-$500 pick doesn't skimp out on tech specs even though the price might make you think otherwise. The 4K UHD display matches the standard screen resolution of bigger brand names. You even get voice control over the screen using the remote. Vizio has its own smart TV interface that's intuitive to navigate, and compatible with AirPlay and Chromecast.

Heath Owens (he/they) is the Deputy Editor for Hearst Magazines' central commerce editorial team, where he leads content strategy and production. He specializes in product testing and sales and deals coverage, with the ultimate goal of helping readers shop smarter. When he’s not at his desk or running around New York City to preview the latest product launches, he’s probably catching up on the Real Housewives of Everywhere™ and tending to his plant children, or, as of late, training for a marathon.

Ellen McAlpine is a commerce editor and writer at Hearst Magazines, covering tech, fitness, lifestyle, and beyond. In her time as a writer, she’s covered everything from top tech items like running watches and ring lights to phone cases and beauty tools.
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