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The 5 Most Exciting 4K TVs of CES 2025

LG, Samsung, TCL and Panasonic all announced new TVs this week.

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In recent years, the Consumer Electronics Show has been the go-to place for the biggest TV manufacturers to show off their upcoming lineups — and CES 2025 was no different.

LG, Samsung, Panasonic and TCL were just some of the headline names to unveil their 2025 TV lineups. Below, we’ve rounded up some of the most exciting TVs you should keep on your radar.

Keep in mind that information about the pricing and availability of many of these upcoming TVs has yet to be disclosed. Judging by past years, we should learn more in the coming weeks. And most of these TVs should become available sometime this spring.

Samsung The Frame Pro TV

  • Price: N/A
  • Release date: Spring 2025

The Frame Pro is an ungraded version of Samsung’s super popular The Frame TV. Like its non-Pro sibling, The Frame Pro is a lifestyle TV that hangs on your wall and, thanks to a framed border and an ability to display artwork when idle, blends into your home. However, the difference is The Frame Pro has Samsung’s newest Neo QLED display with mini-LED backlighting. This promises to improve its contrast and brightness greatly and thus deliver the best possible picture ever in a The Frame TV.

LG G5 OLED TV

  • Price: N/A
  • Release date: Spring 2025

LG has once again revealed its 2025 lineup of OLED TVs ahead of CES — it consists of the B5, C5, G5, and flagship M5. Compared to their predecessors, these next-gen models have similar designs but pack improved processors, upgraded gaming features, and advanced AI capabilities. Regarding picture quality, the biggest improvements come to the higher-end G5 and flagship M5, which have new “four-stack” OLED panels that promise to deliver a picture three times as bright as the company’s new B5 OLED.

Panasonic Z95B OLED TV

  • Price: N/A
  • Release date: Later this year

Last year, after more than a decade-long hiatus, Panasonic started selling TVs in the US again. The Z95A was its standout flagship OLED TV, which was really well-reviewed by critics. This year, in 2025, the Panasonic Z95B is the successor to the Z95A. It features a new four-layer OLED panel — the same as LG uses in its 2025 OLED TVs — and promises to deliver an even better picture. Also notable is that it features a Technics-tuned Dolby Atmos system, complete with side- and up-firing speakers, which will have you asking: “Do I really need a soundbar?

TCL QM6K QD-Mini LED TV

  • Price: $750 (50″) — $3,500 (98″)
  • Release date: Preorder now

The TCL QM6K is the company’s new premium entry-level TV for 2025. It delivers excellent picture quality — thanks, in large parts, to being integrated with the company’s Mini-LED backlighting technology — at a very affordable price tag. Additionally, each model has a built-in Onkyo 2.1 sound system and thus should sound good on its own (although you’ll probably want to upgrade to a soundbar in time). It comes in six sizes ranging from 50-inches to the 98-inches (absolutely massive); the popular 65-inch model starts at just $1,000.

Samsung S95F QD-OLED TV

  • Price: N/A
  • Release date: Spring 2025

The Samsung S95F is the company’s flagship OLED TV for 2025. Like its predecessor, the S95D, the S95F features the company’s matte anti-glare glass, making it one of the best OLEDs for brightly lit rooms. But the S95F has an even brighter OLED panel — in fact, Samsung claims it’s the “world’s brightest” OLED TV — and, thanks to an improved refresh rate that maxes out at 165Hz, it promises to be an even better TV for gamers.

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