The Best Super Bowl TVs Right Now

 

While Black Friday and Cyber Monday rightly get lots of hype for the home appliance deals on offer, it’s a couple of months later that many choose to invest in a new television. There’s a reason for this: Super Bowl Sunday is the biggest TV event of the year, and consumer electronics retailers typically lean into this fact by heavily discounting televisions in the weeks leading up to the game. The early-January timing of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) — the annual tech trade show, where TV manufacturers announce their latest models — also helps matters for consumers, as retailers will often discount older TV models in order to sell off existing inventory. As Consumer Reports details, the second-best time of the year to buy a television set — just behind Black Friday — is precisely two weeks before the Super Bowl.

And although screen size certainly matters in choosing a new set, there’s more to the picture than just inches. Viewing angles, motion handling, and of course picture quality are all important considerations for picking the right TV for watching the big game. The best sets for sports offer features that prevent things like banding, blur, and smearing when there’s lots of movement on-screen, and let people positioned anywhere in the room see a crisp, bright image. They of course also look great, with lots of detail, contrast, and sharpness — including text rendering, for the older folks in the room.

We’ve gone ahead and picked some of the best sets around for watching this annual mega-event — and for viewing sports, more generally — from five of the market segment’s top manufacturers. (Snacks and beverages are also important, but that’s for another roundup.) Keep in mind that many of these sets will be discounted — some by $1,000 or more — in particular over the coming week or two, so many of the listed prices below will be lower.

Samsung QN900A Neo QLED 8K TV
If televisions are works of art, the QN900A belongs in a museum. Its bezel is vanishingly thin — less than a millimeter, in fact — meaning the image extends to every bit of the screen. It boasts a remarkable 8K resolution; while you won’t find the game broadcast in 8K (or even 4K, for that matter), the built-in upscaler will help get it looking very sharp, thanks to Samsung’s AI-based ‘Neo Quantum Processor 8K technology.’ Contrast on this QLED screen comes remarkably close to its OLED counterparts, and overall brightness even bests them. Motion is consistently smooth and artifact-free, making on-field action as legible as possible. With 10 (!) speakers built into its ultra-slim frame, the sounds of the game will come in loud and clear as well. For those looking to throw down some cash on a serious set that’s future-proofed for many, many big games to come, this one’s tough to beat.

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