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Best Téléviseurs (2026)

Ranked purely by the Mars Score formula — every spec value public, every weight published. 35 téléviseurs catalogued, top 10 below.

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Pick by use case

The right téléviseur for your use case

The leaderboard above is a single overall ranking. Real buying decisions usually have a specific axis attached — battery, gaming, value, portability. Here's how the top 10 sorts when you change the question.

Cinema

Best for movies

Modern HDR mastering pushes well past 1,000 nits in highlights, and these two have the headroom to actually display that range without tone-mapping the whites flat. Combined with their contrast performance, they deliver the cinema-grade pop that makes HDR Blu-rays and Dolby Vision streams look the way directors intended.

Gaming

Best for gaming

Console and PC gamers benefit twice from high refresh — once in input lag, once in motion clarity. These two TVs top the refresh charts in the top 10 and pair that with HDMI 2.1 bandwidth, VRR support, and game-mode latency low enough that competitive shooters feel responsive on a 65-inch panel.

Bright rooms

Best for bright rooms

OLED looks stunning in a controlled room but struggles against sun glare; high-brightness LCDs win the daylight fight. These two push the most luminance in the top 10, which keeps midday news, sports, and game streams visible without drawing the curtains every time you sit down to watch.

Small spaces

Best for small spaces

Bigger is not always better — viewing distance, wall size, and seating geometry all cap the practical screen size. These two are the most compact in the top 10 while still hitting flagship picture quality, ideal for bedrooms, studio apartments, or secondary spaces where a 75-inch would overwhelm the room.

Value

Best value

These score just below the headliners but typically launch at noticeably lower prices — the historical sweet spot in TVs. You miss the absolute peak brightness or the latest processor generation, but the panel tech, HDR support, and gaming features that matter most carry over essentially unchanged.

How this list is built

This leaderboard is generated by the same Mars Score formula published on our methodology page. No editorial picks, no paid placements, no “our favorites.” The téléviseurs above are ranked purely by how their specs score against the version 1 weighting for this category. Re-rank changes when specs change or weights revise — that's the contract.