Best TVs for 2026

Introduction

This report looks at expensive TVs. It compares Samsung, LG, TCL, and Hisense.

Main Body

Some TVs use OLED. The LG G5 has great colors. The Samsung S95F does not show light reflections. Other TVs use LCD. The TCL QM9K is very bright. These TVs are good for bright rooms. Many TVs are now good for games. They move fast and do not blur. Many people now buy very big TVs.

Conclusion

Some TVs have better colors. Other TVs are brighter.

Learning

💡 The 'Opposite' Trick

When we describe things, we often use Some and Other to show a difference. Look at how the text does this:

  • Some TVs use OLED →\rightarrow Other TVs use LCD.
  • Some have better colors →\rightarrow Other are brighter.

How to use it: If you want to compare two groups, use this pattern: Some [Group A] are [Quality 1]. Other [Group B] are [Quality 2].

Example for you:

  • Some fruits are sweet. Other fruits are sour.
  • Some rooms are big. Other rooms are small.

Vocabulary Learning

TVs (n.)
A device for watching television shows.
Example:I bought a new TV.
best (adj.)
The most good or highest quality.
Example:This is the best TV I've seen.
expensive (adj.)
Cost a lot of money.
Example:The new TVs are expensive.
bright (adj.)
Having a lot of light.
Example:The TV is very bright.
good (adj.)
Satisfying or of high quality.
Example:These TVs are good for bright rooms.
big (adj.)
Large in size.
Example:Many people buy very big TVs.
fast (adj.)
Moving quickly.
Example:The games move fast.
move (v.)
To change position.
Example:The games move fast.
blur (v.)
To become unclear.
Example:They do not blur.
people (n.)
Human beings.
Example:Many people now buy TVs.
games (n.)
Activities for fun.
Example:Many TVs are good for games.
rooms (n.)
Part of a building where people stay.
Example:These TVs are good for bright rooms.