Best 85-Inch TVs 2025 – Forbes Vetted

If you want a truly immersive viewing experience for your home theater, the best 85-inch TVs can help you feel like you’re smack dab in the middle of the action. The top models feature impressively vibrant, rich displays, and with a 4K picture quality, you can see an amazing amount of detail on the screen. After testing more than 15 TVs and researching countless more, I found that the LG G4 TV should be your go-to pick for its built-in brightness booster technology and gorgeous, crystal-clear picture.
Build a home movie theater with the best 85-inch TVs.
Want more great options for an 85-inch panel? Consider the Samsung S90D, another OLED panel that comes with built-in software like Samsung’s Gaming Hub for gaming–sans console, just bring your controller. And for a great budget pick, there’s the Hisense U8N—but there are other options, too. Here are the best 85-inch TVs you can add to your home right now.
Why Trust Forbes Vetted
The Forbes Vetted team covers a wide spectrum of tech and electronic products and loves talking about home entertainment. We’ve written a plethora of TV guides, from the best 4K TVs to splurge-worthy gaming TVs, all backed by extensive research and hands-on testing.
- Forbes Vetted tech and electronics editor Rebecca Isaacs oversees this guide and its updates. She’s covered consumer technology for over five years and has tested more than 15 TVs at Forbes Vetted, including many of the models on this list.
- Specifically, she has reviewed the Samsung QN900D 8K, LG G4 and Hisense U8N. She also has gone hands-on with plenty of models on the market and tests the best gaming TVs in her spare time.
- She’s written extensively about TVs, having shared her expert insight on the best TVs for bright rooms and When she’s not testing TVs, she’s testing the other displays on the best writing tablets and comparing the reMarkable 2 tablet versus the Amazon Kindle Scribe.
- We know TV trends can quickly become outdated. For that reason, we regularly revisit the recommendations and advice in this guide. It was most recently updated in January 2025 to enhance our FAQs to help you make a more informed buying decision.
How We Chose The Best 85-Inch TVs
At Forbes Vetted, we’re passionate about home entertainment. When we’re not working, we’re gaming, streaming and enjoying the latest shows on cutting-edge TVs. As experts who have tested many of the top models on the market, here’s how we chose the best 85-inch TVs for your home.
- To find our picks, we began by narrowing it down to top models from trusted brands like Samsung, LG and Sony.
- We conducted in-depth research and consulted with tech analysts to stay updated on the latest innovations in panel technology, such as mini-LED and OLED displays. We also pored over customer reviews to understand the pros and cons of each model in real-world use.
- Several of the TVs featured, like the Samsung QN900D 8K and LG G4, were tested extensively by our team. Additionally, we considered our experiences with previous models, such as the LG G3 and Sony Bravia XR A80L, to provide a well-rounded perspective on the latest TVs.
- We also spoke to Avi Greengart of Techsponential to learn more about the inner workings of TV displays.
- Our recommendations were based on key factors like resolution, refresh rate, brightness, smart features and more to ensure you get a top-tier viewing experience with your 85-inch TV.
How To Choose The Best 85-Inch TV For Your Home
When it comes to choosing the best 85-inch TV for your space, you’ll want to consider a few factors, especially since most of our picks offer different features that you may find essential. To help you learn more about choosing an 85-inch TV, I also spoke with Avi Greengart, CEO of tech analytics firm Techsponential, to dig into the inner workings of these displays. Here’s what you should consider before adding an 85-inch display to your cart.
Display Technology (LED Vs. OLED Vs. QLED Vs. Mini-LED)
Before you buy a TV, decide what display technology is best for your needs. There are four main choices: LED, OLED, QLED and Mini-LED.
- OLED TVs, like the LG G4 and the Samsung S90D, use self-lit pixels to deliver a highly detailed image to your screen. As Techsponential’s Greengart says, “The recent advances in OLED technology allow for brighter highlights, which improves dynamic range.” As a result, it’s considered one of the best picture technologies on the market–but that does translate to a higher price tag.
- QLED, according to Greengart, “is a marketing term for a set where quantum dots are used to improve the color, but it doesn’t indicate the backlight technology.” It’s also usually side lit, not lit with a back panel. He cautions that while this is great for smaller-sized TVs, that technique doesn’t translate well to larger TVs most of the time.
- Mini-LED, in contrast with QLED, is a great balance of picture and detail without the loss of color common to QLEDs. If you opt for a Mini-LED like the Hisense U8N TV, make sure to look for a high number of light and dimming zones as well as, “quantum dot or other color-enhancing technology for richer color and wider color gamut,” says Greengart.
- LED, like QLED, uses side lighting and lacks quantum dots to enhance your display colors. Still, it’s budget-friendly and balances affordability with size. Greengart notes, “You’ll have a very large picture that’s a bit washed out and doesn’t have good contrast, but you will have an enormous TV at the absolute lowest cost.”
Picture Quality
An 85-inch screen really needs at least 4K resolution to maintain sharp, detailed visuals at such a large size, but that comes with its own challenges at this size. And there are other considerations that separate these massive panels from their smaller siblings. Not only is it easier to spot every little imperfection, says Greengart, but the the panel’s backlighting becomes a problem thanks to the sheer scale of the screen. “There’s just too much real estate for side-lit LED TVs to provide the best picture. Content with small areas of light, like starfields and streetlamps, will have blooming around the lit areas, and detail in shadows will be lost.”
Ultimately, there’s one, albeit expensive, solution if you want the absolute best resolution and picture. “OLED is best, but large size panels are expensive,” Greengart emphasized to me in our conversation, and so you’ll need to decide what’s best for you before you buy.
Smart Features And OS
Depending on how much tech you’ve infused into your home, from smart lights to smart assistants, the OS and other smart features may shape your decision. Greengart cited some examples, saying, “Google TV makes it a bit easier to cast content from your phone to your TV,” which if you’re casting regularly may sway your decision toward the Hisense U8N which has Google OS built-in.
Another consideration regarding smart features? Security. As TVs become smarter, ensuring that your home entertainment display is safe for you and your family is ever more important. “Samsung is using its Knox security suite and promising at least seven years of software updates, so your smart TV won’t become an attack vector for bad actors,” Greengart says.
And, of course, as I mentioned earlier, if you’re interested in cloud gaming, smart features should absolutely shape your choice, as only a handful of TVs offering cloud gaming, like LG and Samsung. Greengart specifically called out Samsung’s gaming software, telling me, “Samsung is also allowing its TVs to act as Xboxes for cloud gaming, which might save some users from buying a game console–though you’ll need to pay Microsoft for a subscription and you’ll still need to buy controllers.”
Audio Quality
In my experience, most people haven’t added a soundbar to their setup. But that’s often a mistake, becuase few TVs ship with decent speakers and audio hardware. Greengart emphasizes the importance of opting for a soundbar in lieu of your TV’s audio. “Flat panel TVs are, well, flat, and speakers need at least some depth to create sound waves effectively. While manufacturers will have you believe that they have rewritten the laws of physics with their in-built speakers, your ears will beg to differ.” It’s important to note that our testing also reflected Greengart’s advice, even with built-in sound boosters on many displays.
Greengart emphasized the importance of completing your theater system by adding this must-have accessory, skipping the TV speakers. “A large TV can form the basis of a spectacular home theater, but even if you don’t want or can’t accommodate a full surround sound system, you’ll need at least a high quality soundbar to complete the experience,” he said.
Connectivity And Ports
Your TV is essentially your home base for your home entertainment setup, which can include your consoles, a soundbars and plenty more. Especially for gamers, your connectivity options will matter.
Make sure your new TV has multiple HDMI ports, including at least one HDMI 2.1 for gaming consoles. Additional ports like USB, Ethernet and optical audio out provide flexibility for connecting devices. Greengart advises, “Features like eARC and Bluetooth expand your options for home theater configurations, ensuring compatibility with sound systems and other peripherals.” If you want to future-proof your setup for new consoles, accessories and more, check for these specific ports.
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