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Best TV for Xbox Series X 2022: Latest news & top picks

A closer look at the OLED market to find only the best OLED TVs on offer

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Choosing the best TV for Xbox Series X is hugely important now the next-gen console supports 4K @ 120Hz gameplay. You can’t simply plug your Xbox into any old TV and expect the best visual performance – size, resolution, refresh rate, response time, VRR, and input support all play a major role in your decision-making process. Furthermore, with the Xbox supporting 4K and 1440p resolutions, it’s crucial to find a TV that is both responsive and versatile.

If all that doesn’t mean a great deal to you, fear not, we’ll be going over all the technical lingo in the following guide – as well as recommending the market’s best TVs for Xbox Series X. Whether you want an all-out gaming TV or something a little more tailored towards everyday use, this guide will have a TV that suits your exact needs.

Best TV for Xbox Series X recommendations in 2022

  • LG C2 Series
  • Samsung QN90A
  • LG G2 Series
  • Hisense U8G

Our Top Picks

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Best OLED TV for Xbox Series X
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Best LED TV for Xbox Series X
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Best high-end gaming TV for Xbox Series X

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In-depth Review

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Best OLED TV for Xbox Series X
WePC Awards Best In Class

LG OLED55C2

LG OLED55C2

Pros
Cons

The best TV for Xbox Series X has to be the new LG C2 series – the brand’s latest variation of the fan favourite mid-tier ‘C’ series OLED TV.

Aesthetically, the LG C2 looks absolutely superb, offering up the same sleek and stylish design as its predecessor – characterized by thin bezels and an ultra-slim profile. Unlike the G2, the C2 features a built in stand that has been transformed from the bulkier variation used in the C1 model. Despite this being the case, the C2 can still be wall-mounted if required.

Design aside, it’s in the performance where this TV truly shines. It features LG’s new Evo OLED panel, allowing the C2 to become around 10-20% brighter than the C1. Additionally, a new Alpha 9 Gen 5 processor will be used alongside WebOS 22 – improving on a plethora of different areas. The A9 Gen 5 processor will deliver better AI upscaling, a Dynamic tone-mapping algorithm, and HGIG too.

Despite these improvements, the C2 still manages to be one of best value for money TVs in today’s market. And that’s the reason why the LG C2 gets our number one spot.

LG C2 review

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Best LED TV for Xbox Series X
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Samsung Neo QLED QN90A

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Samsung Neo QLED QN90A

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Next up, we have the Samsung QN90A QLED TV – a high-performance mini-LED TV that features stunning picture quality and HDR performance. Overall, this TV is excellent, featuring high-end picture quality no matter what content you’re viewing. It also suits Xbox Series X gamers as it supports 4K gameplay @120Hz across a number of differnet sizes. That said, some of the smaller variants don’t offer the same gaming features as the larger options.

The Samsung QN90A features a number of HDMI 2.1 ports allowing users to hook up their Xbox Series X console alongside other devices. Of course, with HDMI 2.1 bandwidth, Xbox Series X  users can enjoy the full potential of the console. Users can play the latest AAA titles in 4K at 120 FPS – even in HDR. While this TV doesn’t support Dolby Vision, users will be impressed with the TV’s HDR10+ support.

Gameplay for this TV feels incredibly responsive thanks to its fast refresh rate and VRR technology (which covers both FreeSync and G-Sync compatible systems). The QN90A also features very low input lag which further highlights the responsiveness of this TV. Motion blur and perceived blur are both relatively limited with this TV thanks to its low pixel response time. If you are experiencing some visual artifacts, you have the luxury of utilizing the TV’s backlight strobing feature which should sharpen up fast-moving images.

The mini-LED backlight technology utilized by this TV allows for great FALD – creating better HDR performance which is less likely to experience haloing. Furthermore, the TV gets bright enough to enjoy content in bright room conditions, something OLED variants struggle with.

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Best high-end gaming TV for Xbox Series X
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LG G2 OLED Series

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LG G2 OLED Series

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The LG G2 is the brand’s flagship ‘gallery’ esque TV that offers up a plethora of improvements when compared to the G1. While this TV is one of the most expensive in this guide, it delivers on all fronts and still manages to display decent value for money.

LG have changed the design for the G2 ever so slightly, opting for a cleaner right-angled frames instead of the 45-degree picture frame look of the G1. Furthermore, while the G1 was restricted to wall-mounting only, that is no longer the case with the G2. Users now have the option to purchase a standalone stand – opening the G2 up to a much wider demographic.

From a performance standpoint, it’s hard to argue with the G2. It is the brightest OLED display LG have designed, featuring a new heat-sink design that aids in higher peak luminance without increasing the chances of burn-in. Alongside existing features – which include VRR, HDMI 2.1, FreeSync/G-Sync, and 4K@120Hz gameplay – the G2 will also offer up a newly-optimizing Game Menu, HGIG, and LG’s new Alpha 9 Gen 5 processor.

Take all these features into consideration and you have one of the best visual experiences on the market.

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Best budget TV For Xbox Series X
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Hisense U8G

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Hisense U8G

Pros
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If you’re looking for a budget-tailored gaming TV for Xbox Series X, look no further – Hisense has you covered. This great TV comes in a number of different sizes and features enough gaming performance to make it excellent value for money. Despite the U8G being the cheapest TV in this guide, don’t let that put you off, it still offers great gaming over 60Hz and 120Hz, respectively.

Unfortunately, the Hisense U8G doesn’t feature the same OLED/Mini-LED backlight technology as other TVs in this guide. Instead, the U8G utilizes a 120Hz VA panel that features excellent native contrast ratio and inky blacks. That said, general picture quality won’t be as good as the other TVs on offer.

That said, the U8G does feature FALD (full-array local dimming) that performs equally well in both normal and game modes. Better yet, even though this TV only features HDMI 2.0, it still manages to offer HDMI 2.1 bandwidth – allowing users to reap the rewards of 4K @120Hz gameplay.

Overall, what we have here is a very efficient LED TV that performs great as an all-round TV. Can’t afford the Samsung QN90A? don’t worry – Hisense has you covered.

Final Word

So, there you have it, our comprehensive guide to the best TVs for Xbox Series X. Whichever TV you decide to go for in this guide, you’ll be getting a fantastic set that provides excellent gaming performance. However, there is a standout performer for us and that’s the LG C2.

This new panel offers everything you could want for playing Xbox Series X, including a brand new Evo OLED panel that offers higher peak luminance over its predecessor.

We’ve recommended choices for a number of different price points and scenarios in this guide, so no matter what you require from your TV, our guide will recommend a product that suits your needs.

The Author Who Worked On This Article

Monitor & PC Product Specialist
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For as long as he can remember, Charlie has always been interested in computers and gaming. It all started with the Sega Mega Drive and then evolved into PC gaming in his early teens. CS 1.6 was his first go at competitive gaming which soon evolved into CS:Source and now CS:GO – a game that he still plays (almost exclusively) today. Throughout that period he has also been a keen PC builder and enthusiast – dedicating a large portion of his time to the craft. My current rig is an ASUS 5700XT with AMD’s Ryzen 3600X.

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