Our Reviewers’ Top TV Pick for Gamers Is at Its Lowest Price in Months

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While there is With a ton of different OLED displays to choose from, gamers have different needs when it comes to their TVs. For those weekday warriors, we recommend the Samsung S90F QD-OLED, and the 65-inch model is currently marked down to $1,298 at Amazon. This represents a significant reduction from its list price and also about $100 less than the price it has been at for the last few months.

What the Samsung S90F lacks in top-tier brightness, it more than makes up for in impressive detail and clear picture quality. Colors are bright and flashy, while remaining nice and accurate across the entire panel, and contrast is incredible, thanks to the OLED panel’s ability to reach near blackout levels in the darkest corners of your favorite RPG. It also provides excellent glare reduction in bright rooms, which is perfect for Saturday afternoon gaming sessions. Add HDR10/10+ support and you’ve got a display that’s just as good for movies as it is for first-person shooters.

Gamers can look forward to the Samsung Gaming Hub, which offers a wide range of features for cloud and local gaming. Unlike some of our other favorite TVs that aren’t as gaming-friendly, the S90F also has a full complement of four HDMI 2.1 ports, so you won’t have to choose your favorite console or change cables every time you switch games. The Game Bar lets you quickly adjust settings based on your favorite genre, and it offers lightning-fast input response times to help you keep your character alive in-game. compatible GPUs will happily run the 4K S90F at 120Hz, PC gamers with compatible GPUs can push this up to 144Hz in 4K.

While the 65-inch model for just under $1,300 is certainly the more reasonable deal, I also spotted the 77-inch model from a third-party seller for just a few dollars below $2,220. As always, the best place to find your next display is our guide to the best TVs, with real, hands-on experiences from WIRED’s writers.

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