6 Great TVs For Gaming In 4K



Now that the best 4K TVs have finally become relatively affordable, that big quality leap over 1080p doesn’t have to decimate your bank account. As HDR is also important for games, all our TV picks have to provide this low input latency while in 4K 60Hz mode with HDR enabled. That’s something many older 4K TVs really struggled with.

So Here's the Best 4K TVs for Gaming:



#1 Sony X900E - Best Overall 4K TV for Gaming



First you have the X900E at sizes ranging from 49 to 75 inches. But there’s also the X930E (55 and 65 inches only) and the X940E (75 inches only). Overall, the X930E and X940E are nice upgrades. They’re much brighter, which is great for HDR, and they have really low input lag. However, they also cost hundreds or even thousands more than the X900E at a comparable size.








#2  4K TV for Gaming - Samsung MU9000


Last year’s Samsung KS9000 was a great overall option for gamers looking to upgrade to a 4K set. It had really low input lag and great image quality with high peak brightness, a wide color gamut, and low screen reflections. The MU9000 is this year’s replacement for that line, and it’s just as good. There are some minor improvements to image quality, but nothing to get too excited about.








#3 Sony X800E - 4K on a Budget


If you’re going to bother upgrading from your 1080p set at all, you want a certain measure of picture quality, not just any old panel with 3840x2160 pixels. Sony’s X800E is probably the most affordable readily-available 4K TV that meets those minimum standards while still offering low input lag.




#4 TCL 55S405 4K Ultra HD Roku Smart TV

This 55" model is currently going for less than $400, making it a pretty sweet deal. It's got built-in Roku and is a "smart" TV, so you can access all the popular streaming services as well. Despite its lowish price it's still a 4K TV with HDR and a fast 120Hz refresh rate. Viewing angles aren't the best, but if it's just you and a few friends in front of it you'll be fine.





#5 TCL 55R617 - Quality 4K

It's Roku-enabled, which is basically standard for TCL sets right now. Throw in the fact it's a 55-inch TV set, has a great picture, and costs much less than comparable 4K HDR sets, and the TCL 55R617 one of the best TV for gaming, without a doubt.






#6 Best High-End 4K TV - LG C7


The LG C7 supports both HDR10 and Dolby Vision HDR modes (Dolby Vision matters more for movies and TV content than for gaming), and has a screen coating that does a really great job of cutting down screen reflections.


So that's all for some affordable 4K Gaming Monitor for you guys.


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