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The Best TV on a Budget for 2025

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The TCL 4 Series (left), Roku Select (Center) and Samsung DU7200 (right) were compared side by side in our lab.

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Given the affordable nature of these screens, I was surprised by the degree of variableness, but in some cases how the image quality looks. While even the best screens have some image quality issues, it’s about how they balance these issues with more important things (such as contrast). In all cases, I chose the best look mode for all adaptive modes on each TV (movie).

I started with the opening scene (part 1) because they are a great way to test your TV pictures by combining a lot of shadow details along with high contrast HDR images. At 3:05 you will see George (Jackson Robert Scott) at the top of the basement stairs, light splashing onto the wall behind him. Samsung and Roku TVS showcase everything in the room, including railings and beams under the stairs, but Roku is too green. Meanwhile, Amazon’s black levels are better, but it crushes his face a little bit, and on TCL you can’t tell what’s going on except for the kid standing on a certain step. I’m trying to solve the TCL problem by achieving better shadows by implementing high dynamic contrast and low micro contrast, but it’s still the worst contrast in four contrasts.

Later in this scene, Roku has another problem, in which its overdo of shadow details leads to some weird flash shadows in a corner of the basement. When I use Fandango to the stream at home, it may be a hidden artifact from other TVs. Weird, of course, but unintentional.

Next, I tested the budget model with the movie Troy and found that Samsung’s pastel palette was still going on. Although Amazon Fire TV’s photos look good so far, the film reveals a new problem – the assembled soldiers look too pink and the shadows on their faces turn into unnatural tomato red. Meanwhile, the face on Roku seems a little flushed off, while TCL is pretty good.

All in all, Samsung offers the best pictures here with excellent black levels and low-level shade details. Although color is less important than contrast, it obviously has a lower saturation than other TVs and can be easily fixed by adding color controls of about 10 points. Instead, the most incredible TV is Roku, shades of green and lightest black levels.

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Samsung DU7200’s Roku Select (left)

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