The best TVs over $5,000: Samsung 8K, LG, Sony Bravia, more
Want a TV that will wow your friends and family? Check out the best TVs over $5,000. These TVs from top-rated brands like Samsung, LG and Sony will provide enhanced picture quality, clear sound and an improved overall viewing experience for movie nights, gaming and more.
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83" LG OLED C2 4K smart TV, $5,034 (reduced from $5,500)
83" Sony Bravia XR OLED Ultra HD TV, $4,998 (reduced from $6,000)
75" Samsung The Terrace outdoor TV (partial sun), $5,000 (reduced from $6,500)
While price and quality don't always go hand in hand, know that if you're willing to spend $5,000 or more on a TV, you'll get something truly stunning. From outdoor TVs that can make your patio or backyard feel more luxurious to 8k TVs with stellar picture qualities, we've found the best high-end TVs. They're some of the absolute best on the market.
Most of the TVs on this list are in the 75-inch to 85-inch range, as premium TVs tend to be on the larger size. If you want a smaller screen, check out our guide to the best 65-inch TVs of 2022 and the best 55-inch TVs of 2022.
Best TVs over $5,000
Check out the best premium TVs from Sony, LG, Samsung and more.
83" Sony Bravia XR OLED Ultra HD TV
This 83-inch Sony Bravia XR OLED TV features a cognitive processor that delivers intense contrast with pure blacks, high peak brightness and natural colors. Thanks to its Acoustic Surface Audio+ technology, the screen is the speaker. This smart TV comes with access to Google TV, and works with most voice assistants. It currently has an impressive 4.6-star rating on Amazon.
"Words cannot describe how glad I am to have purchased the Sony A90J TV. This is the first time I have purchased a TV this expensive, and I didn't want to buy one that I would regret later on," one verified reviewer stated. "From the moment I opened the box and set the TV, I have been completely satisfied. The picture quality is phenomenal, the sound quality is fantastic, and the user interface is extremely smooth."
Normally this TV retails for $6,000, but right now it is on sale for just under $5,000 on Amazon.
83" Sony Bravia XR OLED Ultra HD TV, $4,998 (reduced from $6,000)
75" Samsung Neo QLED smart 8K TV
If 4K isn't enough for you, try an 8K TV. Though very little content is available in native 8K, the Samsung Neo QLED 8K uses AI to intelligently upscale content to 7,680 × 4,320 pixels.
These 8K smart TVs also feature anti-glare screens, Dolby Atmos sound and 100% color accuracy.
You can save $1,200 on this TV at Samsung now.
75" Neo smart 8K TV, $5,300 (reduced from $6,500)
75" Samsung The Terrace outdoor TV
Samsung's "The Terrace" classes up your outdoor space. It is leaps and bounds above the monitor you drag out to the patio and prop up on a folding table -- it's a mountable, high-end smart TV, with a QLED 4K display and a built-in speaker, that's legitimately intended for outdoor use, come rain or shine.
"The Terrace" boasts an anti-reflective coating and is rated IP55 for protection against dust and water. That said, it's recommended you keep your TV covered and protected when not in use.
The TV offers Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, works with A.I. assistants like Alexa, and features built-in apps for streamers like Netflix, Amazon Prime and Hulu. Download Samsung's SmartThings app to control the TV via your phone or device no matter where you are, and to connect the TV to your other compatible smart-home appliances.
75" Samsung The Terrace outdoor TV (partial sun), $5,000 (reduced from $6,500)
The partial sun model is best for use in shaded outdoor areas. If you plan to use the TV in an outdoor area with no shade, consider the full sun version for a clearer viewing experience.
75" Samsung The Terrace outdoor TV (full sun), $10,000 (reduced from $13,000)
83" LG OLED C2 4K smart TV
The 83-inch LG OLED TV from the C series is a top-rated option from LG. The smart TV features built-in Google Assistant and Alexa. It currently has an impressive 4.7-star rating on Amazon. It also comes with Brightness Booster, an LG technology that allows for a 20% brighter picture while maintaining accurate black and dark tones.
Unlike LED and QLED TVs, OLED TVs don't have a backlight layer. Instead, each pixel is its own teeny-tiny LED light that can independently adjust luminosity and even turn off completely. Because each pixel functions independently, the TV offers elite image quality -- and the darkest shadows. OLED televisions also tend to be ultra thin. The LG set featured here measures just 2.2 inches thick.
83" LG OLED C2 4K smart TV, $4,997 (reduced from $5,500)
83" LG OLED G2 Series gallery edition 4K smart TV
This 4K smart TV with Alexa built in has a 83-inch OLED display with a unique gallery design. The gallery edition is designed to hug the wall and leave little to no space between the wall for a picture-frame-like design (similar to the popular The Frame TV from Samsung). The LG G2 Series TV offers a customized viewing experience by automatically adjusting the color and sound to adapt to different movies, video games, sports games and TV shows.
83" LG OLED G2 Series gallery edition 4K smart TV, $6,500
Samsung QN90B Neo QLED 4K smart TV
The Samsung 4K Neo QLED includes top-of-the-line features, including a premium audio technology called object-tracking sound (OTS). With OTS, your television analyzes the action on screen and tries to replicate a surround-sound experience without any external speakers. The Samsung 4K Neo QLED also features a built-in Alexa assistant.
This TV normally retails for $5,000, but right now you can score a $1,700 discount at Samsung's Labor Day sale.
85" Samsung QN90 Neo QLED 4K smart TV (2022), $3,300 (reduced from $5,000)