Battlefield 6 has hit the jackpot! Here are the best TVs to experience this war in full glory!

Calendar 10/13/2025

Battlefield 6 breaks records! Over 700,000 players and the best gaming TVs: Samsung S95F, S90F, LG C5, QN80F, and TCL C7K. Find out which one to choose!

EA can celebrate – Battlefield 6 is a real triumph that every publisher dreams of. Three days after its release, the game remains at the top of the Steam sales charts, with an impressive over 747 thousand players online on launch day and still over 650 thousand active players daily. This result places the new installment of the series among the most played shooters of the year.

The Steam user rating of 76% confirms that fans are satisfied — despite minor server overload issues during the launch weekend, which EA quickly resolved. The publisher isn’t resting on its laurels and is already promoting the “It All Goes Down” campaign, encouraging players to have fun together in Conquest mode, where strategy, cooperation, and reflexes matter.

However, the success doesn’t end on PC. On PlayStation 5, the game has already received over 36 thousand ratings, and on Xbox Series X/S, it has surpassed 2 thousand. Everything indicates that Battlefield 6 has restored the series' former glory — and with such visual flair, it practically calls for a proper television.

The Best TVs for Battlefield 6 – Full 120 Hz Adrenaline

Battlefield 6 is a game where details, fluidity, and contrast are crucial. To truly feel the atmosphere of the battlefield – flashes of explosions, fog rising over the ruins, or the glint of headlights on armor – you need a TV that meets the gaming demands of the new generation.

The best screens for gaming should have:

  • a refresh rate of at least 120 Hz,

  • HDMI 2.1 ports for full compatibility with PS5 and Xbox Series X,

  • features like VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) and ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode),

    which ensure perfectly smooth gameplay with no delays.

Here are our editorial picks — from top OLEDs to more affordable Mini-LED models:

Top shelf:

Samsung S95F - the king of gaming with a score of 9.9/10

This is the absolute number one in the "Gaming" category according to our editorial team. Samsung S95F utilizes the second generation of QD-OLED panel, which combines perfect OLED black with incredible brightness reaching over 1400 nits. Colors are vibrant, and every detail in Battlefield 6 maps — from reflections on water to grenade flashes — looks like it was ripped straight from reality.

The model supports full HDMI 2.1 (4K 144 Hz), VRR, ALLM, and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, so the smoothness is exemplary, and the input lag is extremely low. Add to this the Game Motion Plus mode, which enhances motion sharpness, and we have a TV created for e-sports and dynamic FPS games.

We invite you to the full review, where we discuss the Samsung S95F in detail, its gaming capabilities, and the real differences in picture quality.

Samsung S90F (65”) – QD-OLED at a better price

The S90F is the younger brother of the S95F; unfortunately, only the 65" model features the same QD-OLED technology, but with slightly lower brightness. In practice, the differences are subtle, and the savings are real — which is why this is one of the most cost-effective premium TVs.

It offers 120 Hz, full HDMI 2.1, VRR, ALLM, as well as Game Bar 3.0 mode, which allows you to check FPS or enable a crosshair in just a few seconds. Battlefield 6 on this screen delivers pure fluidity and depth of colors, which are hard to find in LCDs.

We invite you to the full review of the Samsung S90F, where we show how it performs with motion blur and how it differs from the flagship S95F.

LG OLED C5 – the classic of OLED gaming

The C series from LG has been a benchmark for gamers for years. The LG C5 is based on a WOLED panel with the α9 Gen7 processor, which excels at noise reduction and HDR brightness toning.

The TV has 4 HDMI 2.1 ports (4K 120 Hz), G-Sync, FreeSync, and Game Optimizer, allowing you to adjust the picture for specific game genres. Brightness is slightly lower than in Samsung's QD-OLEDs, but contrast and response time remain exemplary. This model is for gamers who value natural colors and reliability.

We invite you to the full review of the LG C5, in which we discuss its gaming features, HDR quality, and OLED performance in dynamic scenes.

Great choice at a reasonable price:

Samsung QN80F – Mini-LED for the Demanding

QN80F is a proposal for those who do not want to spend a fortune but still expect premium quality. Thanks to Mini-LED backlighting and VA panel, it offers very good contrast, high brightness (around 1000 nits), and full support for HDMI 2.1 / 120 Hz.

In addition, the Game Motion Plus mode, ALLM, and FreeSync Premium Pro make Battlefield 6 look smooth even in the most chaotic battle scenes.

We invite you to the full review of the Samsung QN80F, where we check how Mini-LED performs with contrast, brightness, and smoothness in action games.

TCL C7K – surprisingly good price-to-quality ratio

TCL is increasingly fighting for gamers — and the C7K is proof. The VA 120 Hz with Mini-LED panel offers excellent brightness (up to 1200 nits) and deep contrast, while support for VRR and ALLM ensures smoothness without tearing.

The model also features Game Master 2.0, which automatically detects the console and switches the mode to low input lag. For many gamers, it's the most cost-effective choice of 2025.

We invite you to the full review of the TCL C7K, where we analyze VRR performance, low latency, and the price-to-quality ratio in gaming!

Xiaomi S Mini-LED – brightness like a spotlight, price like an average model

This model is a great compromise. It offers high brightness (up to 1500 nits), a refresh rate of 120 Hz, full HDMI 2.1, as well as support for Dolby Vision and HDR10+. The black levels are decent, though slightly worse than in QD-OLEDs, but in return, we get solid contrast and excellent performance in gaming.

Xiaomi also adds a Game Mode Pro, which minimizes latency — allowing Battlefield 6 to run smoothly on it, and the image remains clear even during rapid camera movements.

We invite you to the full review of the Xiaomi S Mini-LED, where we test its brightness, color reproduction, and overall image quality in dynamic titles.

Each of these TVs has everything you need to play Battlefield 6120 Hz, HDMI 2.1, VRR, ALLM, and minimal input lag, which makes the image smooth and the response instantaneous. They differ only in technology and price: Samsung's QD-OLEDs (S95F, S90F) offer perfect black levels and brightness, LG C5 combines excellent colors with low latency, and Mini-LED models QN80F, TCL C7K, and Xiaomi S provide great contrast at a favorable price.

On each of them, Battlefield 6 looks stunning – the HDR effects, smoothness, and details create the impression that you're right on the battlefield. These are TVs that demonstrate how a good screen can elevate gaming experiences to a whole new level.

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Katarzyna Petru

Journalist, reviewer, and columnist for the "ChooseTV" portal