These days just about every TV is a smart TV, which is why this list is basically the same as our main best TVs list. So what’s a smart TV, you ask? It’s a television that includes built-in streaming so you can watch TV shows and movies using your Internet connection, without needing a cable box or antenna (although you can still hook those up, too). You’ll still need to connect your smart TV to Wi-Fi or a wired Ethernet cable, but once you do that, you won’t need anything else to stream the Super Bowl or enjoy Netflix, Disney Plus, Hulu, Prime Video and all the best streaming apps. The top smart TV systems include Roku, Google TV and Amazon Fire TV, as well as proprietary systems like Samsung Tizen and LG webOS.
What is the best smart TV for the Super Bowl right now?
After testing some of the best TVs for the Super Bowl, the TCL QM8 series (2024)the sits at the top of the list for a couple of key reasons. It offers superb picture quality overall, all the features you need in a modern television — including 4K/120Hz input and variable refresh rate that can get the best picture quality for streaming the big game– and a relatively affordable price tag. Its smart TV system is Google TV, which is very good and has all the apps you need to watch the Eagles-Chiefs matchup. When friends ask what TV to buy from 65 to 98 inches for the Super Bowl, we tell them the TCL QM8 series.
There are plenty of other excellent choices, so although the QM8 is our current favorite for most people, it might not be right for your preferences or budget.
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Our hands-on, side-by-side comparison reviews take smart TV systems into account, we think picture quality for the money is more important when buying a new TV. That’s because you can always “replace” the TV’s built-in system with a good streaming device to stream the game, most of which cost less than $50. The exception is for budget TVs, where the price of the new streaming device can make up a significant percentage of the cost.
Our list below is generally arranged in order of which TVs provide the best picture to watch the game, but we also note how much we like (or dislike) the built-in smart TV system. Our recommendations for the best smart TVs for the 2025 Super Bowl are as follows.
Best smart TVs for the 2025 Super Bowl
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TCL has topped our list of the best TVs for the last few years but the 2024 QM8 is even better than before. In our comparison tests it stood out with superior brightness and impact while still maintaining excellent contrast — a combination no other TV could match at this price. The key is mini-LED tech and well-implemented full-array local dimming. It also has a sleek design with a center-mount stand. The operating system is Google TV, which we don’t like as much as Roku TV, but it’s still a solid smart TV.
The main downside of the TCL QM8 is that it’s only available in large sizes (65 inches and up). If you’re looking for a 55-inch TV, I recommend the Hisense U8K instead. Note that prices shown here are for the 65-inch size in the QM8 series.
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If you’re looking for the best smart TV for your money and the TCL QM8 is just too big, the Hisense U8N should be your go-to. We compared the two 2024 TVs side-by-side, and while we liked the QM8 just a bit better, the U8K has one medium-size advantage: a 55-inch screen option. So if 65 is too large for your room, your budget or your taste, the choice between the two is simple: Get the 55-inch Hisense U8N.
Both offer excellent image quality and affordable prices, thanks to mini-LED backlights and full-array local dimming, as well as similar gaming features and the Google TV operating system. Both cost hundreds less than you’d have to pay to get similar image quality from a better-known brand.
Note that while I tested the 65-inch size in the U8K series, the prices shown here are for the 55-inch size.