Most Innovative Smart TVs In 2025: Watch Out For These Models From Panasonic, LG, Samsung, And More

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With increased brightness, wireless connectivity, and even a transparent OLED screen, the most innovative TVs of 2025 offer something for everyone. The combination of these features, along with powerful processors, AI upscaling for detailed images, and enhanced smart features, the 2025 TV market should set a new benchmark for home entertainment. Let’s have a look at the latest smart TVs that could take the global market by storm.

Sansui 2025 OLED Lineup

Sansui 2025 OLED Lineup

Sansui’s 2024 lineup already included features like a 120Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision + Atmos, and AI-powered karaoke. The 2025 lineup will expand upon the available features, adding more size options for the customers (55-inch, 65-inch, and 77-inch) and an enhanced karaoke mode (with a score mode and a family ranking feature). The company’s 2025 lineup will be available from the second quarter of 2025.

27-inch WQHD AI Gaming Monitor

The company also showcased a 27-inch WQHD AI Gaming Monitor at CES 2025, which included features like AI video processing for real-time optimization of visuals and gameplay, dynamic low blue light technology for protecting users’ eyes, power-saving AI functions like adaptive dimming, health AI features like posture detection and long-sit alerts, and variable peak refresh rate (300 or 240Hz).

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Hisense TriChroma 116UX and Hisense 136MX MicroLED TV

Hisense 116 UX

Another exciting television to watch out for is the Hisense TriChroma 116UX. Instead of white or blue backlight systems, the mini-LED TV uses RGB LEDs. Further, the entire panel is divided into backlight zones (or RGB Local Dimming optical lenses) with their own red, green, and blue LEDs. Having dedicated LEDs for different colors allows the TV to cover a wider color gamut, i.e., it covers 97% of the BT.2020 gamut.

Further, it also boosts the peak brightness up to 10,000 nits. Independent control over color and brightness lets the company tackle the blooming issue. Due to the presence of differently-colored LED lights, the panel can only power the LEDs being used at the moment, reducing the television’s overall power consumption. Blue light emissions go down by 32% as well.

Under the hood, the new Hisense TriChroma 116UX smart TV has the powerful Hi-View AI Engine X. Among the new features are AI Peak Brightness, AI Banding Smoother, and AI RGB Local Dimming.

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Hisense 136MX MicroLED

The company is also releasing the 136MX MicroLED display with 24.88 million microscopic LEDs, which contain red, green, and blue LEDs in a pixel. In other words, the panel can control individual pixels and turn them on/off, just like in an OLED screen.

This results in deep blacks and an excellent contrast ratio, and along with the black nanocrystals, it reduces the screen’s reflectivity. Like the Hisense TriChroma 116UX, the 136MX MicroLED relies on the Hi-View AI Engine X chipset, which supports all the AI-based features and others like Wi-Fi 6e connectivity, 120Hz variable refresh rate, Dolby Atmos, DTS Virtual X, and HDR10+ formats.

TCL QM6K and QM7K

TCL QM6K

The TCL QM6K is another interesting smart TV to watch out for in 2025. Like Sansui, TCL also launches feature-loaded smart TVs at an affordable price (especially compared to the big players). The 50-inch TCL QM6K costs $749 and is currently available to pre-order in the USA. The top-specced version, with a 98-inch screen, costs $3,499.

At the TCL QM6K’s core is the MiniLED display with QD-Mini LED. The company has upgraded to a bi-directional 23-bit backlight controller, which enables 65,000 levels of brightness for each individual LED. Further, a new Dynamic Light Algorithm optimizes the incoming video signal from SDR to near-HDR level.

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TCL QM7K

This year, the company has equipped its TV with Zero-Delay Transient Response, a feature that helps transition the screen between bright and dark pictures. The device has a Super High Energy LED chip capable of handling up to 500 local dimming zones. Some of the device’s key features include support for HDMI 2.1 inputs, 144Hz refresh rate (up to 288Hz VRR in Game Accelerator), Dolby Vision support, and the AiPQ Pro Processor developed by TCL.

While the TCL QM6K maxes out at 98 inches, the company also showcased a 115-inch QD-Mini LED TV, the QM7K. This model provides the same experience but with a larger screen with more immersive visuals.

Panasonic Z95B

Panasonic Z95B

At the CES 2025, Panasonic revealed its 2025 flagship OLED TV: the Z95B. The television uses the primary RGB Tandem Panel technology, which consists of a four-layer emission structure (with two new blue-light emitting layers) This, in turn, helps improve the TV’s brightness (up to 3,700 nits) and the color brightness (40% over the previous-generation model).

The OLED TV comes in three sizes: 55-inch, 65-inch, and 77-inch. Under the hood, it features the HCX Pro AI Processor and the 4K Remaster Engine. You also get support for Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Vision up to 144Hz. The Panasonic Z95B supports Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium for those who like gaming on a big screen.

There’s also a new True Game Mode that enables HDR Tone Mapping and enhances color accuracy. Moreover, the Panasonic Z95B stands right next to the best indoor TVs in the market, especially with its enhanced brightness and color accuracy.

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LG G5 and LG OLED Signature T

LG G5

Taking after one of the best TVs of 2024 (the LG G4), the LG G5 seems to have met the expectations of critics and reviewers earlier this month at the CES 2025. Let’s get the basics out of the way before we dive into the features that set the LG G5 apart.

First, the LG G5 will be available in a variety of sizes, including 48-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch, 77-inch, 83-inch, and 97-inch. The TV now supports a variable refresh rate of up to 165Hz at 4K (with Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync). There’s support for Dolby Vision gaming via the HDMI 2.1 ports as well, but the refresh rate will take a hit.

Thanks to the new Primary RGB Tandem technology (four layers of light emitting layers), the panel should produce 40% higher peak brightness than its predecessor. What’s even more interesting is that the company hasn’t included micro-lens-array (MLA) technology in the G5’s OLED panel.

LG OLED Signature T

With the LG G5, the company also introduced the LG M5 and the LG Signature OLED T. The former can transmit 4K video at up to 144Hz without any wires, latency, or loss in quality. On the other hand, the latter is the world’s first consumer-grade transparent TV, which features a 77-inch 4K OLED panel that can switch between opaque (when in use) and transparent modes.

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Samsung S95F and Samsung QN990F

Samsung S95F

Available in four screen sizes (from 55 to 83 inches), the Samsung S95F comes with an OLED Glare Free 2.0 screen, a form of matte screen that reduces the reflections caused by light sources. The S95F fixes the issue with the original version that increased the brightness of blacks on the screen and turned them into dark gray. In other words, it shows more accurate blacks, increasing the effective contrast and, ultimately, the viewing experience.

Although the Samsung S95F can achieve 4,000 nits of peak brightness with 3% of the screen estate, it can hit 2,000 nits in the HDR mode across 10% of the screen. Some additional features include the NQ4 Gen 3 AI processor, support for 165Hz support rate, 4K resolution, and four HDMI 2.1 ports.

Samsung QN990F

So far, there hasn’t been an 8K TV on the list, but filling that void is the Samsung QN990F 8K TV. It will be available in multiple screen sizes (from 65 to 98 inches), will feature the NQ8 AI Gen3 processor, a glare-free screen to make it suitable for bright environments, and uses the new 8K One Connect Box for wireless transmission from sources (8K resolution at 120Hz from up to 10 meters).

The TV also gets 90W speakers with Object Tracking Sound (OTS) that matches the movements on the screen. Last but not least, the TV comes with a new backlighting source that increases the peak brightness to 2,000 nits, something that hasn’t been possible on 8K TVs so far.

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Shikhar MehrotraShikhar Mehrotra
Shikhar Mehrotra is a seasoned technology writer and reviewer with over five years of experience covering consumer tech across India and global markets. At Smartprix, he has authored more than 1,700 articles, including news stories, features, comparisons, and product reviews spanning automobiles, smartphones, chipsets, wearables, laptops, home appliances, and operating systems. Shikhar has reviewed flagship devices such as the iPhone 16, Galaxy S25+, and Sennheiser HD 505 Open-Ear headphones. He also contributes regularly to Smartprix’s growing automotive section.

With a deep understanding of both iOS and Android ecosystems, Shikhar specializes in daily tech news, how-to explainers, product comparisons, and in-depth reviews. His DSLR photography in product reviews is recognized as among the best on the team.

Before joining Smartprix, Shikhar wrote for leading publications including Forbes Advisor India, Republic World, and ScreenRant. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication from Amity University, Lucknow.

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