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Best 55-inch TVs of 2021

The best 55-inch TVs hit the sweet spot between sets that are too small for really enjoying 4K resolution and too big for your living room. Finding the perfect TV size can be tricky, since a lot of homes aren’t well-suited to the giant screens that have become popular. What smart features are important, and what can you expect in terms of picture quality, sound and ease of installation? We’ve spent more than 100 hours reviewing dozens of TV models in the past year, and most of the best TVs out there come in a variety of sizes.

According to our ‘what size TV should you buy’ guide, a 55-inch TV is well-suited for rooms where people are seated 4.6 feet from the TV, making this an ideal screen size for apartments, dorms and smaller homes. A 55-inch TV will fit nicely in many bedrooms and apartments, but is still large enough to work in the average living room, and the prices are significantly more affordable than similar 65-inch models.

If a 55-inch TV sounds just right for you, there are plenty of options available to choose from.

  • If size doesn’t matter, check out the best 4K TVs of the year
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And we’ve got plenty of the best 55-inch TVs to recommend. Whether you’re looking for a premium smart TV with incredible picture quality, an outdoor TV that can survive the elements, or a budget set that will save you a bundle, we’ve got advice backed up by hours of in-house lab testing and in-depth evaluation.

What are the best 55-inch TVs?

Our top pick is the LG CX OLED, the best TV in any size, thanks to it’s impressive OLED display and excellent smart features. It’s also the only TV on the market with four HDMI 2.1 ports, making a great choice for use with the PS5 and Xbox Series X game consoles.

The best budget TV is the 55-inch TCL 6-Series Roku TV (55R635), which is the best 55-inch value TV on the market. With QLED color and mini-LED backlighting, it offers premium performance at a surprisingly affordable price, and still packs in great smart features with Roku TV and THX Certified Game Mode.

For a really killer OLED TV deal, the Vizio 55-inch OLED TV (OLED55-H1) puts premium OLED quality into the more affordable realms, giving you gorgeous picture quality for hundreds less than other competing OLED models.

Prime Day 2021 55-inch TV deals

Amazon Prime Day is June 21 and 22, so look out for great deals on 55-inch TVs from top brands including LG, Samsung, Sony, TCL and Vizio. We’re especially anticipating good deals on OLED TVs. Be sure to bookmark our Prime Day deals page to get the biggest savings.

The best 55-inch TVs you can buy today

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1. LG CX OLED

The best 55-inch TV overall

Specifications

Screen Size: 55 inches

Screen Type: OLED

Refresh Rate: 120 Hz

HDMI ports: 4 HDMI 2.1, 2 USB

Size: 48.3 x 27.8 x 1.8 inches

Weight: 41.7 pounds

Reasons to buy

+Stunning picture+Excellent smart TV feature+Top notch sound capabilities+Ultra thin design

Reasons to avoid

Relatively high price

The LG CX OLED is the best 4K smart TV overall, even in the 55-inch model. With an amazing display, built-in Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa support, and a ton of other smart features, it’s our favorite set. From LG’s webOS 5.0 to the addition of smart home control and an intuitive motion-control remote, it’s one of the smartest TVs we’ve ever seen.

LG has improved on its superb OLED with a more powerful processor, the addition of Dolby Vision IQ (which adjusts HDR performance based on the ambient lighting) and beefs up the sound with AI-powered audio tuning. And while the LG CX OLED’s premium price might put off some shoppers, it packs in more premium value than more expensive OLED competitors, while still delivering an unparalleled picture. It’s the TV to beat.

Read our full LG CX OLED review.

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2. TCL 6-Series Roku TV (55R635)

The best 55-inch TV value

Specifications

Screen Size: 55 inches

Screen Type: QLED

Refresh Rate: 120 Hz

HDMI ports: 4 HDMI, 1 USB

Size: 48.3 x 28.1 x 2.8 inches

Weight: 41.9 pounds

Reasons to buy

+Excellent QLED and mini-LED display+Great gaming performance+Roku TV offers a huge app selection and easy interface+Improved Roku remote

Reasons to avoid

Sound is a little weakRoku is missing some of the latest apps

The 55-inch TCL 6-Series Roku TV (R635) offers enormous value for it’s affordable price, offering premium picture quality and a great smart TV experience for much less than the competition. The 2020 follow up to the 2019 TCL 6-Series, the R635 ups the ante with mini-LED backlighting in addition to QLED. The result is impressive color and brightness, with some of the best HDR performance we’ve seen on anything this side of an OLED display.

But TCL keeps delivering more, like THX Certified Game Mode, which makes the 6-Series one of the best gaming TVs available, even for yet-to-be-released consoles like the PS5 and the Xbox Series X. From the design’s smart touches, like cable management in the stand, to the always-solid Roku TV platform, the TCL 6-Series R635 is the best TV value of 2020, and it’s not even close.

Read our full TCL 6-Series Roku TV (R635) review.

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3. Samsung QN90A Neo QLED TV (QN55QN90AAFXZA)

Truly premium QLED

Specifications

Screen size: 55 inches

Screen type: QLED

Refresh rate: 120Hz

HDMI ports: 4 (1 ARC, 1 HDMI 2.1)

Size: 48.3 x 27.8 x 1 inches

Weight: 39 pounds

Reasons to buy

+Beautiful, thin design+Neo QLED delivers incredible brightness+Impressive anti-glare abilities+New solar-chargeable remote

Reasons to avoid

Visible blooming at timesJust one HDMI 2.1 portNo Dolby Vision support

The Samsung QN90A Neo QLED TV combines Samsung’s highly refined quantum dot technology with the tight control of mini-LED backlighting, resulting in one of the best TV displays you’ll ever see. Brilliant color and unmatched brightness make for superb performance, and Samsung pairs that with a bounty of smart TV functions and genuinely intelligent features, like a solar-powered remote control that eliminates the need to swap out batteries – delivering eco-friendly design and unbeaten convenience at the same time.

The whole thing is packed into a gorgeous 1-inch-thick design that contains a huge array of smart features, potent Dolby Atmos sound and some of the best performance we’ve ever seen. HDMI 2.1 connectivity comes standard, along with gamer-friendly features and impressive 12.6-millisecond lag time for an unparalleled gaming experience. It’s easily one of the best 4K TVs you can buy.

Read our full Samsung QN90A Neo QLED TV review.

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4. Vizio OLED TV (OLED55-H1)

The best OLED TV value

Specifications

Screen Type: OLED

Refresh Rate: 120 Hz

HDMI ports: 4 HDMI, 1 USB

Size: 48.3 x 30.6 x 2.2 inches

Weight: 44.9 pounds

Reasons to buy

+Ultra-low price for an OLED+Generally strong picture and audio quality+SmartCast provides plenty of smart features and free video content

Reasons to avoid

Gaming performance could be betterCumbersome stand

The 55-inch Vizio OLED TV (OLED55-H1) is the most affordable OLED TV on the market, and the first to offer a less-premium alternative to offerings from LG and Sony to shoppers in the United States. Selling for hundreds of dollars less than the competition, the Vizio OLED packs plenty of smart features alongside the 4K OLED display, and delivers the sort of premium picture quality that normally costs much more.

Vizio’s SmartCast smart TV platform has also expanded its app selection significantly, and all of the major apps you might want — from Netflix to Disney+ — are available right on the TV. The few that aren’t offered on the home screen (HBO Max is the most glaring omission) can still be enjoyed through the TV’s built-in Google Cast and AirPlay 2 support. Combine all of this with an improved remote control design and great sound with better-than-average bass, and you’ve got one of the best TV values of the year, and the easy pick for affordable OLED TVs.

Read our full Vizio OLED TV review. 

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5. TCL 5-Series Roku TV (55S535)

A great value with QLED quality

Specifications

Screen size: 55 inches

Screen Type: LCD with Quantum dot

Refresh Rate: 60 Hz

HDMI ports: 4 HDMI 2.1

Size: 48.4 x 28.1 x 3.0 inches

Weight: 32.6 pounds

Reasons to buy

+Faithful colors+Built-in Roku smarts+Excellent price

Reasons to avoid

Mediocre soundModest brightness

The TCL 5 Series Roku TV does what TCL does best, delivering a surprisingly great mix of features and performance at an excellent affordable price. With the 50-inch model selling for less than $500, you get the superb color and brightness of QLED, as well as Roku’s user-friendly smart TV interface, which puts thousands of apps right at your fingertips.

In addition to the excellent color accuracy and full color gamut offered by the QLED display, it offers top-of-the-line HDR support, with Dolby Vision in addition to basic HDR10 and HLG formats. With input lag clocking in at 13.1 milliseconds, it’s also one of the best affordable gaming TVs you can buy. And it’s roughly half the price of Samsung’s equivalent QLED TV, making it one of the best values in smart TVs.

Read our full TCL 5-Series Roku TV (S535) review. 

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6. LG G1 OLED TV

A premium OLED with stunning design

Specifications

Screen Size: 55 inches

Screen Type: OLED

Refresh Rate: 120 Hz

HDMI ports: 4 HDMI 2.1

Size: 48.2 x 27.8 x 0.9 inches

Weight: 48.1 pounds

Reasons to buy

+Exclusive OLED evo panel delivers brighter picture+More affordable than last year’s Gallery Series+Same stunningly-thin design+New remote is a major improvement

Reasons to avoid

OLED evo offers minimal improvementWebOS 6.0 is disappointing

The LG G1 OLED TV is the updated version of LG’s superb Gallery OLED, boasting a premium 20 millimeter-thick design and sleek flush-to-the-wall mounting setup. It’s still the best 4K OLED TV made by LG, but as the first TV with LG’s second-gen OLED evo technology, it falls short of some claimed performance improvements we were pretty excited for.

That said, the LG G1 OLED is still an impressive OLED set, and LG has even knocked the price down a bit, while updating almost everything else about the set. The slim OLED features more comfortable remote control, enhanced gaming features, and the latest version of webOS, all while delivering the same excellent picture quality and impeccable sound that we expect from LG’s best OLED models. The LG G1 OLED TV stands as a reminder of just how far modern TV technology has come — we just hope it hasn’t plateaued.

Read our full LG G1 OLED TV review.

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7. Hisense U8G Android TV (55U8G)

Best Hisense TV

Specifications

Available Screen Sizes: 55, 65 inches

Screen Type: LCD with Quantum dot

Refresh Rate: 120 Hz

HDMI ports: 4 (2 HDMI 2.1, 2 HDMI 2.0)

Size: 48.5 x 28.2 x 3.9 inches

Weight: 38.1 pounds

Reasons to buy

+Very bright+Excellent sharpness, color and contrast+Low lag time

Reasons to avoid

Overactive motion smoothingMediocre viewing angles

The Hisense U8G Android TV is our favorite Hisense model, and one of the best Android TVs around. With a quantum dot color and integrated Chromecast and Google Assistant, it’s a full-featured smart TV that offers great quality for a reasonable price. With support for both Dolby Vision and HDR10+, it also offers the best HDR format support you can find, along with Dolby Atmos sound. It has built-in voice control with room-listening microphones, effectively letting you use the TV as a smart speaker, and offering the sort of smart home integration and control that would normally cost much more.

In our review, we were especially impressed by the U8G’s brightness, which exceeds 700 nits of peak brightness and combines with the better-than-average HDR support for great performance that brings out highlights and shadows. With few complaints and lots of great perks, the Hisense U8G Android TV is easily our new favorite Hisense model.

Read our full Hisense U8G Android TV review.

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8. Konka U5 Android TV (55U55A)

A great Android TV value

Specifications

Screen Size: 55 inches

Screen Type: LCD

Refresh Rate: 60 Hz

HDMI ports: 4

Size: 48.4 x 28 x 2.4 inches

Weight: 28 pounds

Reasons to buy

+Good brightness and color+Android TV with Google Assistant+Plenty of ports

Reasons to avoid

Poor contrastTerrible sound

The Konka U5 Android TV may not come from a well-known manufacturer, but if you’re after an affordable 4K TV with the great Android smart TV interface, then Konka offers great color and brightness and a full featured smart experience for a budget-friendly price.

For a TV that sells for such low prices, the U5 delivers better performance than we expected, with rich colors and good brightness compared to other TVs in the price range.  Contrast could have been better, and the sound quality will definitely benefit from adding a soundbar, but it’s more than serviceable for watching TV and movies, and short lag times make for a decent gaming experience. The Android TV platform may run a little slowly on the U5, but the rich app selection, built in Google Assistant and Chromecast capabilities and plenty of smart home compatibility easily outweigh the minor lag we saw in our testing.

Read our full Konka U5 Android TV (55U55A) review. 

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9. Toshiba 4K Fire TV Edition (2020 model)

The best Amazon Fire smart TV

Specifications

Screen Type: LCD

Refresh Rate: 60 Hz

HDMI ports: 3 HDMI, 1 USB

Size: 28.7 x 49.1 x 3.7 inches

Weight: 32.4 pounds

Reasons to buy

+Rock bottom price+Amazon Fire TV with Alexa smarts

Reasons to avoid

Less than accurate colorsLack of brightness

The bargain priced Toshiba 4K Fire TV Edition (2020 model) is a smart TV for people who want the convenience of Alexa and streaming services in a single package. With 4K resolution, HDR support with Dolby Vision and a huge library of apps and content, the real selling point of the Toshiba Fire TV isn’t any one feature, but the total package of smart capabilities that are offered in this ultra-affordable TV.

While it’s true that you get what you pay for – the performance isn’t top-of-the-line, the gaming support is middling and the Fire TV platform is a little too Amazon-centric for our liking – it’s still a great option for casual viewers, and it’s priced to sell like crazy. And that’s before the steep discounts offered for every big sales event.

Read our full Toshiba 4K Fire TV Edition (2020 model) review

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10. SunBriteTV 55-inch Pro 2 Outdoor TV

The best outdoor TV

Specifications

Screen Sizes: 55 inches

Screen Type: LCD

Refresh Rate: 60 Hz

HDMI ports: 2

Size: 5.5 x 29.7 x 50.5 inches

Weight: 101 pounds

Reasons to buy

+Solid 4K picture with basic HDR+Rugged outdoor design with internal climate control

Reasons to avoid

ExpensiveNo built in audio or smart functions

Most TVs are made for living rooms; drag them outside and they’re destined to die a quick death from extreme temperatures, water or even bugs. But the SunBriteTV Pro 2 outdoor TV is built for those conditions, with a rugged design that can withstand the elements. Whether it’s in a cold garage or out on an open porch, the weather-sealed chassis fends off precipitation, dirt and bugs, and even has a sealed compartment for HDMI hookups. The screen is made to be viewed in full sunlight conditions where even other outdoor sets would falter.

With basic HDR capability and strong overall performance, the SunBrite is a great TV for any outdoor setting. And with optional weatherproof soundbar or speakers you can enjoy sound that’s just as tough. If you want a great set for your yard, this is the best TV to get for outdoor viewing.

Read our full SunBriteTV Pro 2 outdoor TV review.

 

How to choose the best 55-inch TVs for you

Our TV buying guide breaks down the key factors that should go into purchasing a new set, as getting a TV is an investment. It’s a piece of tech you’re likely to own for several years, which is why you want to make sure you’re picking the best 55-inch TV for you. 

First figure out whether you’re locked into a 55-inch set. Just because it’s the biggest size that fits on your wall or TV stand doesn’t mean that it’s right for the room. Similarly, consider if a 65-inch TV would better suit your space. 

Expect to pay about $500 for a good 55-inch 4K TV. The Insignia 55-inch 4K Fire TV Edition above is the absolute cheapest we’d recommend based on our catalog of TV testing. But if you have a tighter budget, check out our best TV deals for some alternatives. Keep in mind performance will take a hit in lower price ranges, though. 

If you want the most colors, get one of the HDR sets with Dolby Vision compatibility above. This technology is able to deliver more colors, more contrast levels and increased brightness. It could make a set a bit more costly, but it guarantees you’ll still be satisfied with TV as the Dolby Vision format seems to be gaining momentum.

Another thing to consider is port offerings. Some of the sets above sport 3 HDMI ports, while some have 4. In general, more ports is better, especially if you have a collection of input devices like soundbars or game consoles.

Want something with a larger or smaller screen? We’ve got you covered. See our favorites in a wide range of sizes:

Best 43-inch TVs | Best 50-inch TVs | Best 65-inch TVs | Best 70-inch TVs | Best 85-inch TVs 

How we test the best 55-inch TVs

Testing the best 55-inch TVs is a thorough process. We put every TV through our custom lab test, measuring color gamut, color accuracy and brightness to objectively see which sets are the best for these key indicators. We also test for lag time, measuring to the millisecond how long it takes for content to travel from the original source to the screen. We use these results to make numbers-based comparisons about color and display quality.

We spend hours with each set to see how our lab results translate into anecdotal performance. We also compare competing sets using a range of content across several sources. With that information, we can tell you which TVs look best, sound best and offer the best viewing experience.

Of course, we also consider the smart TV functions and apps for each TV, looking at everything from the remote control design to the voice interaction. 

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