Best Xbox Series X TV in 2024 – 4K and budget gaming TVs

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You may be wondering, what is the best TV for Xbox Series X? If you’ve already read our article on the best TVs for PS5, you already know that the best way to enjoy your Next-Gen Console is in 4K running at 120Hz, which is only possible through the best HDMI 2.1 TVs.

That stuff is right up our alley, so we have compiled a guide for you to find the best gaming TV for Xbox Series X without worrying about buying a TV that doesn’t have sufficient HDMI 2.1 ports or automatic gaming modes.

Best TV for Xbox Series X at a glance

LG C2 OLED TV

Size

42in, 48in, 55in, 65in, 77in, 83in

Resolution

4K Ultra HD 3840 x 2160p

Screen Technology

OLED

Refresh Rate

120Hz

HDMI

4 x HDMI 2.1

Samsung S95B

Size

55in

Resolution

4K UHD

Refresh rate

120Hz

Panel type

QD-OLED

Samsung S95C

Samsung S95C pre order

Size

77in

Resolution

4K

Refresh rate

144Hz

Panel type

OLED

LG C1 48-inch

Size

48-inch

Resolution

4K

Refresh rate

120Hz

Panel type

OLED

Whether it’s the best OLED, QD-OLED, QLED, LED, or Mini-LED TV you’re after, we’ll help you figure it out and point you in the right direction. We’ve even had a look at what GPU is inside the Xbox Series X, which certainly affects your viewing experience.

We’ve selected TVs that will complement the Xbox Series X gaming experience, whether that’s by having the deepest contrasts for immersive gamers, or the fastest refresh rates for competitive gamers. Whatever you’re after – we’ve got you covered.

Below is our selection of the best TVs for gaming on an Xbox Series X. While ranging in price, we have made sure that none of these TVs skimps on quality.

Best TV for Xbox Series X

1. LG C2 TV

LG C2 OLED TV

Size

42in, 48in, 55in, 65in, 77in, 83in

Resolution

4K Ultra HD 3840 x 2160p

Screen Technology

OLED

Refresh Rate

120Hz

HDMI

4 x HDMI 2.1

Pros
  • 4K at 120Hz
  • Great peak brightness
Cons
  • No HDR10+ support

The LG C2 received a strong rating after our hands-on review, and for many, is one of the best TVs for gaming you can get.

Featuring an OLED Evo panel, the screen displays a range of brilliant colours with total clarity, enhanced by Dolby Vision, HDR 10, and Cinema HDR enhancement technologies. Not only that, but the panel allows for the visibility of the screen from a dynamic range of angles.

Maxing out at 120Hz gives you a competitive edge in response-based gaming, further aided by the 12.5ms latency.

Other gaming features include the Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), which is a must-have for top-of-the-range gaming TVs, and Freesync and G-Sync for PC Gaming. And, to cap it all off, the 4 HDMI 2.1 ports offer the ability to have all your Next-Gen Consoles wired up, without having to switch ports to experience 4K at 120Hz.

Overall, the LG C2 is a paragon amongst other gaming TVs, having the advantage over the S95B and A95K due to its low price and high performance. We certainly think the LG C2 is worth it.

2. Samsung S95B TV

Samsung S95B

Size

55in

Resolution

4K UHD

Refresh rate

120Hz

Panel type

QD-OLED

Pros
  • VRR compatible
  • Capable of 4K at 120Hz
Cons
  • Build in speakers could be better

There are a few TVs that will find themselves on most lists for the best TV, especially for gaming on Xbox Series X. The S95B is one of them, amongst the LG C2 and Sony A95K.

Its QD-OLED panel is a standout feature – with the Quantum Dot semi-conductors allowing for each pixel to illuminate themselves much brighter than a standard OLED pixel might be.

The four HDMI 2.1 ports on the TV mean it has great connectivity with a range of consoles and devices that demand 4K gaming at 120Hz.

3. Samsung S95C TV

Samsung S95C

Samsung S95C pre order

Size

77in

Resolution

4K

Refresh rate

144Hz

Panel type

OLED

The Samsung S95C is the newly released follow-up to the hugely popular, and already featured, S95B. We’re happy to tell you that it has stuck with, and improved on, what made its predecessor so great.

One of the biggest upgrades it received is to its brightness. This is an area where OLED screens are typically weaker, but the S95C is easily one of the brightest, if not the brightest, OLED TV available. it consistently measures over the 1,000 nits that are needed to make the most of HDR.

Part of this is thanks to the brand new Quantum HDR OLED Plus feature. This makes use of AI and deep learning to micro adjust brightness levels on a singular pixel level, making for incredible precision and a higher overall perceived brightness.

Couple this with the lighting fast refresh rate, crisp 4K display and excellent colour accuracy and you can see this is a great TV for hooking up to your Xbox.

4. LG C1 TV

LG C1 48-inch

Size

48-inch

Resolution

4K

Refresh rate

120Hz

Panel type

OLED

Pros
  • Incredible contrast
  • Good viewing angles
Cons
  • Could be brighter

Previously covered in the best gaming TV for PS5 guide, the LG C1 is a great TV for gaming purposes, hence its rave reviews.

At 48″, the TV isn’t going to absorb a room as larger ones would. This makes it perfect for smaller gaming set-ups in limited space.

The OLED panel has a huge range of colour gamuts and perfect blacks. Not only will this TV be great for gaming, but watching films too.

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At 120Hz, you’ll still be competing with other gamers on larger TVs, the only difference is that you’ll have saved a few pennies.

As mentioned in the other guide, AI ThinQ tech elevates facial features and lifts visuals from the screen. This is yet another reason why this TV is great for gaming.

With four HDMI 2.1 slots, your entire gaming set-up can always be connected. With this kind of picture quality and price, you cannot go wrong.

Check the LG C1 TV price here.

5. Samsung QN900A TV

Samsung QN900A

Size

85in

Resolution

8K, 4K

Refresh Rate

120Hz

Panel type

QLED

Pros
  • Incredible brightness
  • Deep blacks
Cons
  • Expensive

Measuring at 85″, this TV is almost overwhelmingly large.

At the risk of being overkill, this TV’s maximum resolution is 8K, though the Xbox Series X is yet to perform at that level in terms of gaming. It can however display 8K video content.

This shouldn’t stop you though, as displaying 4K resolution is second nature for this TV. At 120Hz, the TV is also powered by Samsung’s Motion Xcelerator Turbo Plus software that smoothens visuals, and also makes it one of the best TVs for sports too.

The QLED screen offers Freesync Premium Pro, enhancing the gaming experience beyond cinematic. If you want true immersion in your gaming, this is surely the TV for you.

The screen’s absurd size allows for split screen gaming, so you could potentially play Xbox Series X in 4K whilst watching a movie in 4K too.

Sound and Visuals are enhanced by Samsung’s AI processor, furthering the immersion.

6. Sony X95K TV

Sony A95K

Size

55″

Resolution

3840 x 2160p

Refresh rate

100Hz

Panel type

OLED

Pros
  • Vibrant colours
  • Great built in sound
Cons
  • Could be brighter

The Sony Bravia XR X95K is the best 65-inch TV for gaming in a bright room due to the Mini LED panel bolstered by industry-leading backlighting.

Alongside all of the other standard gaming features most high end TVs have such as HDR, HDR 10, and Dolby Vision, the X95K also has VRR support. With low input lag and motion smoothing, this TV is perfect for gamers hoping to enjoy their Xbox on a giant TV with great quality visuals.

7. Samsung AU9000 TV

Samsung AU9000

Size

43 inches

Resolution

4K

Refresh Rate

60Hz

Panel type

LCD

Pros
  • Great gaming mode
  • Great HDR
Cons
  • Refresh rate could be higher

For some of us, splashing insane amounts of money on a TV is ludicrous. That’s where the Samsung AU9000 comes in. 

With a cheap entry price, the TV is nevertheless packed full of gaming-ready features. With ALLM, the TV detects when your Xbox Series X is connected, automatically reducing the latency. 

Not only this, but the display allows you to switch between 21:9 and 32:9 aspect ratios, which optimizes some wide-screen games. With an LCD panel, the screen is aesthetically pleasing and sleek. Its slender form factor renders it perfect for wall-mounting.

Due to this TV’s size, we deem it perfect for your bedroom gaming set-up, though it still functions perfectly as your main TV.

Allowing for crystal clear 4K resolution, the only trade-off is the inability to match 120Hz. In terms of connectivity, the TV has three HDMI 2.0 ports. 

8. QN90B QLED TV

QN90B QLED

Size

43 Inches

Resolution

4K

Refresh Rate

120Hz

Panel type

Mini LED

Pros
  • Wide viewing angles
  • Vibrant HDR
Cons
  • Expensive

This crisp and detailed screen from Samsung brings Mini-LED technology into your sitting room, ensuring a bright and vibrant gaming display.

A Mini-LED display uses much smaller diodes (the things omitting the light), than traditional displays. This allows for far more precise local dimming which in turn brings far deeper blacks and brighter white than traditional panel types are capable of. This is only increased by Samsung’s Quantum Matrix Technology, which further optimises local dimming.

Speaking of optimisation the TV also comes with Samsung’s cutting-edge Neo Quantum Processor. This powerful chip is capable in many regards, being especially proficient at 4K upscaling. This means you can make the most of the extra pixels your TV has, even when watching media that is not in 4K.

That 4K display is not to be sniffed at either. This TV has a brilliant High Dynamic Range which really makes images pop, as well as brilliant colour accuracy.

The 43-inch version we have linked to here comes with a lightning-fast 144Hz refresh rate. This drops to a still very respectable 120Hz for the larger sizes, which go all the way up to a staggering 98 inches.

Having a large TV is perfect for Xbox gaming, especially in open worlds, as it allows you to really lose yourself. With a 98 inch QN90B, you’ll reach that all-important tipping point where parts of the image are in your peripheral vision, increasing immersion.

Things to consider with the best TVs for Xbox Series X

There are some important considerations that you’ll want to make when shopping for the best Xbox Series X TV. Let’s take a closer look.

Do you need OLED or QLED?

No. These panel types offer a wider color gamut and encourage deeper blacks, though these aren’t needed to game in 4K on your Xbox Series X, nor will they really improve your gaming performance.

If can afford a TV with these panel types, you will definitely be playing games at a much higher image quality, though it is really just an aesthetical thing at this point.

Do you need HDR to game on Xbox Series X?

HDR is a hugely beneficial feature, though this depends on the type of HDR that is available to your TV. The most common type of HDR is HDR10, which is also generally understood as the best quality.

Another factor to consider is dimming zones. HDR is only really beneficial if the display has plenty of dimming zones with quality backlight control. This enables true blacks and thus bolsters color vibrancy and contrast.

Frequently asked questions

There are a number of questions that keep popping up when it comes to getting the best TV for the Xbox Series X. So let’s see if we can give you a hand before making your final decision.

Do I need HDMI 2.1 for 4K Gaming on Xbox Series X?

No – 4K works on Xbox Series X with HDMI 2.0, though to run it at 120Hz you need to ensure you have HDMI 2.1 capabilities on your TV.

What size TV is best for Xbox Series X?

Having a large TV is really optional, and anyone with a small gaming monitor will sing of its responsiveness and tight visuals. A huge screen can sometimes be even more difficult to game on than a smaller one due to the intensity and brightness produced. It is also really dependent on where your TV will be positioned.

Can Xbox Series X run at 120Hz?

Yes – Xbox Series X can run at 120Hz if the correct settings are enabled.

From Settings go to TV & Display Options and choose 4K TV Details.

Make sure that 4K UHD at 120Hz, Native 1080p at 120Hz, and/or Dolby Vision 4K at 120Hz are all enabled.

Note that not all games are compatible with 120Hz refresh rate.

Do you need VRR for Xbox Series X?

You don’t necessarily need to have VRR, but it is highly recommended.

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Amaar Chowdhury

Amaar is a gaming journalist with an interest in covering the industry's corporations. Aside from that, he has a hankering interest in retro games that few people care about anymore.