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Smart TV Buying Guide 2026: OLED, QD-OLED, Mini LED, Gaming, and Budget TVs - Guía en español

Resumen en español preparado para revisión humana: A practical Smart TV buying guide for choosing between OLED, QD-OLED, Mini LED, gaming TVs, Roku TVs, and budget 4K sets in 2026.

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Start with the room, not the TV shelf

The best Smart TV depends heavily on where it will live. A dark movie room points toward LG OLED C5, LG OLED G5, or Sony Bravia 8. A bright family room with sports, news, and sunlight often points toward Mini LED sets like TCL QM6K, Samsung QN90D, or Sony Bravia 9.

OLED still has the cleanest dark-room contrast because each pixel controls its own light. Mini LED can get brighter and is easier to recommend for static content, sports bars, news channels, and rooms where curtains are not realistic.

OLED, QD-OLED, or Mini LED?

Choose OLED if black levels and cinematic viewing matter most. The LG OLED C5 is the safest starting point because it balances price, HDMI 2.1 support, and picture quality.

Choose QD-OLED if you want OLED-like contrast with extra color punch. The Samsung S95F and Samsung S90F are the natural Samsung options, especially for gaming rooms.

Choose Mini LED if brightness, size, and value matter more than perfect black levels. TCL and Hisense are the value plays, while Sony is the processing-focused premium option.

Gaming TV checklist

For PS5, Xbox Series X, and gaming PCs, check HDMI 2.1, VRR, low input lag, and 4K at 120Hz or better. Also count ports. A TV with one or two high-bandwidth ports may become annoying if you add two consoles and a soundbar.

The LG OLED C5, Samsung S95F, TCL QM6K, and Samsung QN90D are the first sets to compare when gaming is a major reason for the purchase.

When a budget 4K TV is enough

Budget sets like the Insignia F50, Samsung U7900, and Roku Pro Series make sense for bedrooms, apartments, and casual streaming. They are not trying to beat OLED in dark scenes or premium Mini LED in HDR brightness. Their job is to give you a large, simple screen at a price that does not swallow the rest of the setup budget.

Quick recommendations

The right Smart TV is the one that fits the room, the apps, the consoles, and the screen size you will actually notice from the couch.

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