
Samsung's best TV yet is stylish, expensive and packed with the latest cutting-edge features to improve LCD picture quality. But can it compete against OLED?

The Samsung LNB750 series can't beat the picture quality of the best plasmas and LED-based LCDs, but for a conventional LCD, it's one of the best we've tested.

With a built-in DVD player and excellent color accuracy, the LG 32LG40 is a top-notch choice for an all-in-one 32-inch LCD.

The Samsung LN-T4665F HDTV's picture quality exceeds that of any LCD we've tested so far, despite its shiny, reflective screen.

Although the picture quality of the stylish, expensive Sony KDL-52XBR2 falls short against like-size plasmas, it's still the best-performing LCD we've tested.

There's also a smaller, 75-inch 8K LCD and some improvements to the company's 4K OLED models.

Sony has debuted its A9F OLED and Z9F LCD TVs which offer near-reference quality and a dedicated Netflix picture mode

This Super UHD LCD costs less than LG's OLED sets and can't match their picture quality, but LG says they're much improved over last year.

The Samsung F6400 series offers attractive styling and a full complement of features for the price but is outstripped by rivals for performance.

Plasma, LCD, OLED, or 4K? CNET's Brian Cooley breaks down the various screen technologies and offers advice on which TV you might want to buy.