TCL S5 LED
Budget friendly
Every model below has an actual selling price under $700 (excluding sale windows — this is the everyday shelf price). The ranking prioritises models where the money goes into the panel and processor rather than into the marketing budget.
Budget friendly
Best budget picture
Very affordable
Rock-bottom price
| Model | Tech | Size | Peak nits | HDMI 2.1 | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TCL S5 LED | LED LCD | 65″ | 350 | 0× | $449 |
| Hisense U6N | LED LCD | 65″ | 600 | 0× | $649 |
| Vizio D-Series HD Smart TV | Standard LCD | 40″ | 220 | 0× | $199 |
| Insignia F30 4K UHD | Standard LCD | 55″ | 280 | 0× | $289 |
Under $700, the game is trade-offs. Mini LED and 4K/120 gaming both fit, but you'll pick one brand ecosystem to commit to.
Avoid the two classic sub-$700 traps: bright-showroom demos hiding poor real-room contrast, and "smart TV" bloatware that turns the home screen into an ad platform. Every pick below is filtered against both.
Yes — several 65″ Mini LED and QLED sets fit under $700 in 2026, though flagship OLEDs at that size start higher.
Black Friday and spring model-changeover (April–May) typically drop prices 15–25% below MSRP. If you can wait, the same picks below usually appear at a lower price then.
Usually: peak brightness for HDR, wide-colour QD panels, and full-suite 4× HDMI 2.1 for gaming. Basics like 4K, HDR support and app selection are unaffected.
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.
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