Updated October 28, 2014 7:56 AM PDT
We review a lot of TVs here at CNET, but the list below represents only the best. It collects our most highly recommended models arranged in order of overall score, regardless of type, technology, brand, or size. These cumulative ratings indicate which TVs scored highest considering the major areas we rate: design, features, picture quality, and value. We don't expect this list to be enough for everyone, however, so we've also created supplemental lists broken down by technology type, screen size, and picture quality. Choose from the lists to the left according to which criteria matter most to you.
On the lists that aren't based on size, the prices represent just one size in the series. Click through to the "Series information" section of the reviews to see other sizes.
Curious how the ratings are devised? Here's an explanation of how we rate TVs, and here's a look at our thorough, labs-based test procedure.
With picture quality that outdoes that of numerous more-expensive TVs, Vizio's E series likely represents the best value of 2014.
Price: $498.00 - $531.99 Check prices
stars Excellent
Samsung's best-performing TV ever, the PNF8500 series pushes the plasma picture quality envelope, especially in bright rooms.
Price: $1,697.99 - $1,997.99 Check prices
stars Excellent
Excellent picture quality, well thought-out features and distinctive design make the Vizio M-Series seem like a much more expensive TV than it really is.
Price: $475.95 - $529.97 Check prices
stars Excellent
The LG 55EC9300 lives up to the promise of OLED with the best picture quality of any TV we've ever reviewed.
Price: $3,499.00 - $3,499.99 Check prices
stars Excellent
The best smart-TV suite combined with extremely aggressive pricing makes the TCL Roku TV a phenomenal value despite its so-so picture quality.
Price: $298.00 - $349.00 Check prices
stars Excellent
The Sharp LE650 series sets the big-screen LCD TV value bar high with very good picture quality for the price.
Price: $779.99 - $999.99 Check prices
stars Very good
The Samsung HU9000 has straight-up great picture quality, design and features, but the gratuitous curved screen adds very little to the viewing experience and way too much to the price.
Price: $2,337.99 - $2,497.99 Check prices
stars Very good
If you can stand its speakers, Sony's XBR-X900B will reward you with the best combination of audio and video quality you've ever seen (or heard).
Price: $3,649.00 - $3,924.98 Check prices
stars Very good
Sony's wedge-shaped KDL-W850B TV offers better picture quality, albeit for a higher price, than many big-screen LCDs.
Price: $1,579.95 - $2,099.99 Check prices
stars Very good
Despite great contrast and a market-busting price, the Vizio P series has too many picture quality flaws to claim the Holy Grail of 4K TV value.
Price: $2,199.99 Check prices
stars Very good
The Panasonic AS530 series LCD ain't no plasma, but it offers attractive design and decent image quality for a budget price.
Price: $499.99 Check prices
stars Very good
The Sony KDL-W800B series is a classy television with excellent color and shadow detail, but in pure bang-for-buck terms, its black level can be bettered for much less.
Price: $1,286.60 - $1,299.99 Check prices
David Katzmaier
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