Best TVs for Gaming in 2026: Low Input Lag, 4K 120Hz, VRR Ranked
Gaming TVs need low input lag, HDMI 2.1, VRR support, and 120Hz for PS5 and Xbox Series X. We rank the best gaming TVs by performance score and value.
What Makes a TV Good for Gaming
A gaming TV is not just any TV with "Game Mode" in the menu. Competitive and immersive gaming requires a specific combination of specifications that standard TVs — even expensive ones — often miss:
- Input lag under 15ms in Game Mode: The time between controller input and on-screen response. Under 5ms is excellent; over 20ms is noticeably sluggish.
- HDMI 2.1: Required for 4K at 120Hz from PS5 or Xbox Series X. HDMI 2.0 maxes at 4K/60Hz.
- Variable Refresh Rate (VRR): Synchronizes the TV refresh rate to the console output, eliminating screen tearing and stuttering.
- High refresh rate support: 120Hz minimum for smooth next-gen gaming.
- Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM): Automatically switches to Game Mode when a console is detected.
Top Gaming TVs in 2026
1. LG C4 OLED — Best Gaming TV Overall
Price: 55-inch from $1,199 | Input lag: 1.3ms (4K/120Hz) | Panel: OLED evo
The LG C4 (and successor C5 if released) is consistently rated the best gaming TV available. OLED panel delivers infinite contrast ratio — black levels no LCD can match — combined with the fastest input lag measurement in any TV category. RTings measures the C4 at 1.3ms in 4K/120Hz Game Mode, setting the standard for responsive console gaming.
Four HDMI 2.1 ports (all at 48Gbps) enable simultaneous connection of PS5, Xbox Series X, and a PC at 4K/120Hz with VRR. Dolby Vision Gaming support for compatible titles. G-Sync Compatible and FreeSync Premium certified.
The G-Sync and FreeSync compatibility means frame rate fluctuations in demanding games are handled smoothly without tearing. This matters in open-world games where GPU/console load varies.
See full TV rankings at Best TVs 2026.
2. Samsung S90D QD-OLED — Best for Bright Rooms
Price: 55-inch from $1,299 | Input lag: 1.6ms | Panel: QD-OLED
Samsung QD-OLED combines OLED black levels with Quantum Dot color layer, producing brighter highlights than standard OLED while maintaining near-infinite contrast. For gaming rooms with ambient light, the S90D maintains image quality where standard OLED washes out.
Input lag at 1.6ms is nearly identical to LG C4. Four HDMI ports but only 2 are HDMI 2.1. Samsung Gaming Hub provides cloud gaming access without a console. VRR support through FreeSync Premium Pro.
3. Sony Bravia 7 (mini-LED) — Best LCD Option
Price: 65-inch from $1,399 | Input lag: 8.9ms | Panel: mini-LED LCD
For buyers who prefer LCD reliability or who find OLED burn-in risk unacceptable, the Sony Bravia 7 mini-LED is the best LCD gaming TV. Mini-LED local dimming provides dramatically better contrast than standard LCD while avoiding OLED static-image risk.
Input lag of 8.9ms is above the OLED competition but below the 15ms threshold for comfortable gaming. HDMI 2.1 on two ports, 4K/120Hz support, VRR. Sony Cognitive Processor XR optimizes for gaming content specifically.
4. Hisense U8N — Best Value Gaming TV
Price: 65-inch from $799 | Input lag: 6.2ms | Panel: mini-LED LCD
The Hisense U8N delivers gaming-relevant specifications at a price significantly below OLED alternatives. 144Hz panel, 4 HDMI 2.1 ports (all 48Gbps), VRR, and ALLM — plus 3000+ local dimming zones for impressive contrast in this price range.
For console gamers who prioritize value, the U8N provides 95% of the gaming performance of TVs costing twice as much. The main compromise is OLED-level black depth and viewing angles, which matter more for movie watching than gaming.
HDMI 2.1 Explained
HDMI 2.1 (48Gbps) is required for:
- 4K at 120Hz
- 8K at 60Hz
- VRR (Variable Refresh Rate)
- 4K with HDR at 120Hz simultaneously
HDMI 2.0 (18Gbps) supports 4K at 60Hz maximum. If your PS5 or Xbox Series X is connected via HDMI 2.0, you cannot access 120Hz modes in games that support them.
Check port count: Some TVs have 4 HDMI ports but only 1-2 are HDMI 2.1. Confirm how many HDMI 2.1 ports before buying if you have multiple consoles.
PS5 and Xbox Series X Specific Recommendations
For PS5: LG C4 OLED. PS5 supports Dolby Vision Gaming (rare feature) and VRR. LG C4 is one of the few TVs supporting both simultaneously.
For Xbox Series X: Samsung S90D or LG C4. Xbox Game Pass titles frequently use HDR10+ (Samsung) or Dolby Vision (LG). Both work well.
For PC gaming: LG C4 with G-Sync Compatible, or Samsung S90D with FreeSync Premium Pro. Both support 4K/144Hz from RTX 4070+ PCs.
Perguntas Frequentes
What is the best TV for PS5 and Xbox Series X?
LG C4 OLED is the best gaming TV for PS5 and Xbox Series X. It delivers 1.3ms input lag at 4K/120Hz, four HDMI 2.1 ports, Dolby Vision Gaming support, and OLED infinite contrast for the most immersive gaming experience. Samsung S90D QD-OLED is the best alternative for brighter rooms.
Do I need HDMI 2.1 for PS5 gaming?
Yes, for 4K at 120Hz. HDMI 2.1 is required to use 120Hz modes in games that support it on PS5 and Xbox Series X. Without HDMI 2.1, you are limited to 4K at 60Hz maximum. All recommended gaming TVs in this guide include HDMI 2.1 ports.
Is OLED or LED better for gaming?
OLED is better for most gaming scenarios: lower input lag (1-2ms vs 6-10ms for LCD), infinite contrast for dark game environments, faster pixel response time eliminating ghosting, and no blooming around bright objects on dark backgrounds. The only OLED risks are static image burn-in and lower peak brightness in very bright rooms.
What TV input lag is acceptable for gaming?
Under 5ms is excellent and imperceptible. 5-15ms is good for casual and story gaming. 15-25ms is acceptable but noticeable in fast competitive games. Above 25ms is too slow for competitive gaming and creates a disconnect between controller input and on-screen response. All OLED TVs in Game Mode achieve under 5ms.
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