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As screen sizes continue to grow in popularity for home entertainment, 70-inch TVs offer an ideal balance of immersive viewing and manageable footprint for most living rooms. While exact 70-inch models remain limited—often budget-oriented—shoppers frequently turn to the closely related 75-inch and 77-inch classes, where premium technologies like OLED, QD-OLED and advanced Mini-LED dominate 2026 recommendations.

Experts from RTINGS.com, CNET, PCMag, TechRadar and Consumer Reports highlight a mix of high-end performers and value-driven options. True 70-inch sets tend to be entry-level LED models from brands like Samsung, LG and Hisense, but the best overall experiences come from stepping up to 75- or 77-inch versions for superior brightness, contrast and features.

Here are the top five recommendations for large-screen TVs in the 70-inch category for 2026, based on recent lab tests, real-world performance and current availability.

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1. **Samsung S95F QD-OLED (77-inch)** — Best Overall Premium Pick

Samsung’s flagship QD-OLED series leads RTINGS.com’s rankings for 70-75-77 inch TVs in 2026. The 77-inch S95F delivers exceptional image quality with vibrant colors, near-infinite contrast and peak brightness that outperforms traditional OLEDs in bright rooms. It supports HDR10+, Dolby Vision (via updates in some regions) and boasts low input lag for gaming at up to 165Hz.

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Reviewers praise its anti-reflective coating and wide viewing angles, making it ideal for family movie nights or sports viewing. Priced as a premium option, it excels in color volume and accuracy, earning top marks for HDR performance. Available in 77-inch (closest to 70-inch premium), it’s a standout for those prioritizing cinematic quality over exact size matching.

2. **LG G5 OLED (77-inch or 75-inch variants)** — Best for Color Accuracy and Versatility

CNET awarded the LG G5 its first Labs Award for Best Color Accuracy in 2026, calling it a “massive improvement” over predecessors. This OLED model shines with pixel-perfect blacks, excellent upscaling and support for Dolby Vision, HDR10 and HLG. It offers strong gaming features, including four HDMI 2.1 ports, 120Hz (up to 165Hz in some modes) and VRR.

Available in 77-inch for OLED purists and select 75-inch configurations, the G5 handles bright environments better than prior generations while maintaining OLED’s signature contrast. TechRadar and PCMag note its value in the high-end segment, especially for mixed-use—movies, gaming and streaming.

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3. **TCL QM8K / QM7K Mini-LED (75-inch)** — Best Mid-Range Value

TCL’s Mini-LED lineup, particularly the 75QM8K, tops mid-range charts on RTINGS.com and appears in multiple “best 75-inch” lists. With thousands of local dimming zones, it achieves high brightness for HDR content and impressive contrast for an LCD-based TV. Google TV integration provides a smooth smart platform, plus 144Hz refresh rates for gaming.

The QM7K variant offers similar performance at a lower price point, making it a strong contender for budget-conscious buyers seeking big-screen impact. CNET and Business Insider highlight TCL’s affordability without major sacrifices in picture quality, positioning these as go-to options for sports enthusiasts and casual viewers.

4. **Hisense U8QG / U65QF Mini-LED (75-inch)** — Best Budget Bright-Room Performer

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Hisense continues its rise with models like the 75U8QG, praised by PCMag and TechRadar for bold brightness and solid gaming credentials. Mini-LED backlighting delivers deep blacks and vivid colors, with support for Dolby Vision and high refresh rates. It’s particularly strong in well-lit rooms, where many OLEDs struggle.

The U65QF series earns “best budget” nods from PCMag for larger sizes, offering excellent value under $1,500 in some configurations. Consumer Reports includes Hisense in top-performing big-screen lists, citing great HDR and sound quality that reduces the need for external audio setups.

5. **Samsung S90F QD-OLED (77-inch)** — Best Balanced Mid-to-High End

Business Insider and CNET name the Samsung S90F as a top overall pick, blending QD-OLED excellence with relative affordability compared to flagships. It features wide color gamut, low reflection and gaming perks like 4K at 144Hz. The 77-inch version provides immersive scale with minimal compromises on contrast or motion handling.

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Reviewers appreciate its lightweight design and easy setup, making it practical for wall mounting. It serves as a strong alternative to the S95F for those wanting premium OLED without the absolute top-tier price.

Key considerations for 2026 buyers include panel type: OLED excels in dark-room contrast and perfect blacks, while Mini-LED/QLED offers superior brightness for daytime viewing. Gaming features like HDMI 2.1, VRR and low latency matter for consoles, and smart platforms (webOS, Google TV, Tizen) affect usability.

Prices fluctuate with promotions, but 75-77 inch premiums range from $1,000-$3,000+, with budget LEDs closer to $800-$1,200. Availability favors 75-inch for LED/Mini-LED and 77-inch for OLED due to manufacturing standards.

As CES 2026 innovations like tandem OLED and RGB Mini-LED roll out, these models represent the current cream of the crop. Shoppers should check retailer deals and read hands-on reviews for the latest firmware updates enhancing performance.

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Whether prioritizing cinema-grade blacks, blazing HDR brightness or wallet-friendly size, these five stand out in 2026’s competitive large-screen market.

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