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For every high-end 55-inch OLED TV with the latest features, there's an LCD model that costs far less. Our expert buying advice will help you choose the best model.
LG, Panasonic, Samsung and Sony are still the leading lights of the TV world, but the likes of Hisense and TCL offer cheaper models, too.
In this guide, we'll show you some excellent 55-inch TVs at different price points, so there should be one to suit you.
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55-inch TVs are some of the most heavily marketed by brands, particularly high-end OLEDs and QLEDs. And, while other outlets only focus on these top-of-the-range sets, we test everything from entry-level TVs up to cutting-edge models. That means whatever you've budgeted for, we'll have a review for you.
Testing everything means we find excellent TVs for less, too, so you don't feel pressure into getting a £2,000 TV that you won't get the most out of anyway.
We don't just go the extra mile when it comes to the amount we test, either –the testing itself is incredibly in-depth. Each TV is in our lab for more than a month, where we test everything from viewing angle (horizontal and vertical) to accessibility features. Picture and sound quality are still paramount, and we use a panel of experts with decades of audiovisual expertise to watch hours of content before making our verdicts.
To give you absolute absolute confidence in our results and impartiality, we don't accept samples from manufacturers. We buy every TV we test from the same stores you shop in.
The 55-inch TV market is hotly contested. Manufacturers focus on these ranges and there's a huge array of choice, whatever your budget. It's easy to assume that spending big and getting a high-end OLED is all you need to do, but there are plenty of excellent TVs that don't cost as much, as well as some models where spending more doesn't get you the huge jump in quality you might expect.
TVs are sold at most home and tech retailers. Below, we've picked some of the most popular retailers that sell 55-inch TVs – they also scored highly in our member survey on the best tech shops.
Each TV has a different sized bezel and stand, so there will always be slight differences in the height, width and depth of a TV.
We've taken the average size of the models we've tested so you can get a good idea of how much space one will take up.
There's no need to compromise at 55 inches and you're spoilt for choice if you're after a TV with the latest features and technology. It's not the case that all 55-inch TVs are cutting-edge, though, as there are still more basic sets available for anyone not looking to spend too much money.
If a 55-inch TV is right for you, these are some features you should look out for: