Samsung QN90D Neo QLED
2000+ nits peak
A 43-inch TV works best when you sit around 2.0 m (6.5 ft) away. Below that distance you start seeing pixels; beyond it, the picture stops filling enough of your field of view. Every model below is one that ships in 43″ specifically — no rounding to the nearest available size.
2000+ nits peak
Wide color
Budget friendly
Rock-bottom price
Very affordable
| Model | Tech | Size | Peak nits | HDMI 2.1 | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Samsung QN90D Neo QLED | Mini LED | 43″ | 2000 | 4× | $1,099 |
| Samsung Q60D QLED | QLED | 43″ | 500 | 0× | $499 |
| TCL S5 LED | LED LCD | 43″ | 350 | 0× | $249 |
| Insignia F30 4K UHD | Standard LCD | 43″ | 280 | 0× | $199 |
| Vizio D-Series HD Smart TV | Standard LCD | 43″ | 220 | 0× | $229 |
43″ is a specific commitment: on the wall it takes about 95 cm of horizontal space, and it needs a stand or mount rated for 15–25 kg once you add speakers. Technology choice matters more than brand at this size — the same model line looks meaningfully different in 43″ than it does in 55″ because panel binning, backlight zones and heat dissipation all scale with the diagonal.
For most rooms in 2026, the sweet spot is Mini LED at 43″ if you have any daylight, and OLED / QD-OLED if the room is genuinely light-controlled. Budget LED LCD sets exist at this size but almost always give up HDR performance to hit the price.
The comfortable range is roughly 1.7–2.3 m (5.5–7.4 ft) for 4K content. Closer than that and 4K pixels become visible; farther and the image feels small.
43″ is a safe living-room size at most viewing distances. Larger rooms (3.5 m+ seating) will benefit from stepping up to 65″ or 75″.
4K is the right answer at 43″ unless you sit extremely close. There is essentially no native 8K content in 2026, and upscaled 8K on a 43″ set is not visibly different from native 4K at normal viewing distances.
Every recommendation combines your viewing distance, room lighting, primary use and budget. Sizes come from THX and SMPTE field-of-view standards; technology ranking uses documented panel behaviour in each lighting condition.
Availability and pricing vary by market. Use the market selector on the TV Decision Assistant to see the exact models sold locally and current retailer offers.
Run the TV Sizer calculator for a distance-based size recommendation, then use the assistant for a model shortlist tuned to your lighting, budget and use case.