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The Best Cheap TVs for 2024

Shopping for a new TV, but have a firm three-digit budget? Here's what to look for in a low-cost television, along with the top-performing models we've tested under $1,000.

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Budget-friendly TVs often make compromises compared with higher-end counterparts, but you can still get a good-looking, feature-filled TV for less than $1,500 if you know where to look. And you should start here. I'm a certified TV calibrator and THX home theater expert, and I put every TV PCMag reviews through its paces using specialized equipment to measure its brightness, contrast, color accuracy, color range, and input lag. The Hisense U6K is the best cheap TV on the market, offering excellent picture quality and loads of features thanks to its Google TV platform. If you're searching for a 75-inch TV for less than $1,500, or a decent guest bedroom TV for under $500, we also have options for you. Read on for the best cheap TVs we've tested, followed by tips to remember while shopping.

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  • Hisense 65U7N

    Hisense 65U7N

    Brightest Picture
    4.0 Excellent

    Why We Picked It

    While the U7N isn't as cheap as the U6K, it's still well below $1,000 for 65 inches. It's also easily the brightest TV on this list, with excellent color performance and gamer-friendly features like 144Hz VRR with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro. Its only real weakness is that it can make darker elements appear a bit muddy or washed out, but it still offers better shadow detail than many TVs in this price range.

    Who It's For

    The Hisense U7N isn't quite as bright as the stunning U8N, but it costs several hundred dollars less. It's also brighter than any other TV on this list, which makes it a great value.

    • Pros

      • Affordable
      • Bright picture with accurate colors
      • Convenient Google TV interface
      • Hands-free Google Assistant and Apple AirPlay support
      • Strong gaming features
    • Cons

      • Shadow details can look muddy or washed out
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  • Hisense 55U7N

    Hisense 55U7N

    Best Budget Hisense
    4.0 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The Hisense U7N is an affordable TV with a robust set of features and generally strong picture quality, though dark parts of high-contrast scenes lack some detail you'll see on pricier models.
    • Pros

      • Affordable
      • Bright picture with accurate colors
      • Convenient Google TV interface
      • Hands-free Google Assistant and Apple AirPlay support
      • Strong gaming features
    • Cons

      • Shadow details can look muddy or washed out
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  • Hisense 55U6K

    Hisense 55U6K

    Best Budget TV
    4.0 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    For the price, you'll have a hard time finding a television with a better picture or more features than the Hisense U6K Series ULED TV.
    • Pros

      • Excellent color
      • Improved black levels and contrast from previous generation
      • Google TV, Google Cast, and hands-free Google Assistant
      • Apple AirPlay
      • Low input lag
    • Cons

      • Not particularly bright
      • Colors in Theater Day mode are inaccurate
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  • Hisense 75U8N

    Hisense 75U8N

    Best Overall LED TV
    4.5 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The Hisense U8N offers a robust set of features and the brightest picture we've seen for a lower price than many competing TVs.
    • Pros

      • Incredibly bright picture with strong contrast
      • Wide colors
      • 144Hz native refresh rate with VRR and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro
      • Supports Apple AirPlay, Google Assistant, Google Cast
    • Cons

      • Blacks aren't as deep as they can be on OLED TVs
      • Gaming mode can cause clipping in highlights
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  • LG 55-Inch Evo C3 OLED TV (OLED55C3PUA)

    LG 55-Inch Evo C3 OLED TV (OLED55C3PUA)

    Excellent All-Around OLED TV
    4.5 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The LG C3 Evo is an OLED TV with an incredibly colorful and fairly bright picture, as well as some of the best gaming performance we've seen.
    • Pros

      • Fantastic color and contrast
      • Incredibly low input lag
      • Slim, sleek design
    • Cons

      • No ATSC 3.0 tuner
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Buying Guide: The Best Cheap TVs for 2024


What Is the Best Cheap TV Brand?

The biggest names in TVs include LG, Samsung, Sony, and other brands that enjoy a global presence. Big names don't always mean the best values, however. Although we've seen some incredible TVs from these manufacturers, they're almost all flagship models that cost a few thousand dollars each. Their more affordable TVs are often less impressive and generally get much less attention.

The best brands for budget TVs might be unfamiliar to you: Hisense and TCL. These Chinese companies have made inroads in the US over the last several years with highly affordable models that offer surprisingly good picture quality. They occupy the land Vizio used to dominate, one which that company has somewhat ceded to maintain its strong position in the midrange TV market.


The Best Cheap 4K TVs

We're far past the point where 4K is a high-end luxury, especially with 8K gearing up to become a major force in a few years (emphasis on years; don't worry about it yet). You might be able to find a smaller TV that's still 1080p, but most screens on the market are 4K. With that in mind, we recommend you don't go any lower than 4K.

Simply put, there is no reason to buy a 1080p TV at this point. 4K models offer many advantages and no longer demand a premium price. In addition to being sharper, 4K TVs are more likely to support high dynamic range (HDR), which means they can be brighter and more colorful than 1080p TVs with standard dynamic range. And, since most major streaming services support 4K HDR now, you can get plenty of 4K content out of the box without worrying about replacing your DVD or Blu-ray collection.


The Best Cheap Smart TVs

Like 4K, smart TV platforms are now basically universal even for budget TVs. If you get a new TV, it likely has some way to watch Netflix, and probably many other streaming services, too. Because of Amazon Fire TV, Android/Google TV, and Roku TV, any television manufacturer can easily slot a connected interface into their product. This is part of how Hisense and TCL have made such strong gains in the budget TV market; they rely on the prebuilt Android/Google TV or Roku TV packages, which don't require any internal development effort. The majority of TVs on this list use one of these three third-party smart TV platforms.


What's the Difference Between Cheap and Expensive TVs?

Cheaper TVs generally don't get as bright as pricier panels; they have higher black levels that result in much lower contrast ratios; and they don't have nearly as wide color ranges. Moreover, the devices are usually a bit thicker and typically look less streamlined than midrange and high-end offerings.

Near the high end of the budget range, you can find some excellent TVs with fairly bright panels, dark blacks, wide colors, and stylish designs. However, if you want to pay less, expect to get less in terms of picture quality and design. That said, you really can't go wrong with any of the options we've tested here.

Meanwhile, if money is no object, take a look at our list of the best TVs overall, the best 65-inch TVs, and the best 75-inch (and up) TVs. And if a fast response time is important to you, consider one of the best TVs for gaming

Compare SpecsThe Best Cheap TVs for 2024
Our Pick
Editor's Rating
4.0 Excellent
Review
4.0 Excellent
Review
Editors' Choice
4.0 Excellent
Review
Editors' Choice
4.5 Excellent
Review
4.5 Excellent
Review
Panel Type
LEDLEDLEDLEDOLED
Screen Size
6555557555
Resolution
1920 by 12003,840 by 2,1603,840 by 2,1603,840 by 2,1603,840 by 2,160
Video Inputs
HDMI, Composite, USB, RFHDMI, Composite, USB, RFHDMI, Composite, RF, USBHDMI, USB, Composite, RFHDMI, RF, USB
HDR
Dolby Vision, HDR-10Dolby Vision, HDR-10Dolby Vision, HDR-10Dolby Vision, HDR-10Dolby Vision, HDR-10
HDMI Ports
44444
Streaming Services
Screen Brightness
152815285912755651
Black Level
0.010.010.020.01
Contrast Ratio
117,538:1117,538:139,400:1393,571:1Infinite
Refresh Rate
14414460144120
VRR
Input Lag (Game Mode)
6.26.23.77.4
AMD FreeSync
FreeSync Premium ProFreeSync Premium ProNoneFreeSync Premium ProFreeSync
Nvidia G-Sync
NoneNoneNoneNoneG-Sync Compatible

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