What is the best 65 inch TV in India in 2026? +
The LG OLED evo C5 is our top pick for outright quality — its self-lit OLED panel delivers perfect blacks and the best picture, with full HDMI 2.1 gaming and premium webOS, at around ₹1,89,990. If that is beyond budget, the TCL 65Q6C (QD-Mini LED, 144Hz) is the best value at about ₹69,990, while the Vu GloQLED (₹47,999) is the pick under ₹50,000.
Which is better for a 65 inch TV - QLED, Mini-LED, or OLED? +
OLED (LG C5) has perfect blacks and infinite contrast — best for dark rooms and movies. Mini LED (Sony BRAVIA 5, Toshiba Z770, TCL Q6C) gets much brighter with hundreds of dimming zones, best for bright living rooms and HDR. QLED (Philips, Hisense, Vu) adds vivid quantum-dot colour at the lowest prices but with edge/direct backlighting. For most Indian living rooms with mixed daytime lighting, a good Mini LED offers the best balance of brightness, contrast and value.
Is a 65 inch TV too big for an Indian living room? +
No, 65 inches is ideal for most Indian living rooms with an 8–12 feet seating distance. For 4K content the optimal viewing distance is roughly 5.5–8.5 feet. At around 7 feet (typical for Indian living rooms) a 65-inch TV fills your field of view without eye strain. If your seating is under 6 feet, a 55-inch set may suit better; beyond 9 feet, consider a 75-inch.
Should I buy a 65 inch TV under ₹1 lakh or spend more on OLED? +
If you watch mostly in a bright living room during the day, stick with a Mini LED under ₹1 lakh — the TCL 65Q6C at ₹69,990 is brighter than OLED and delivers most of the picture quality for far less. Invest in OLED (the LG C5) only if you have a darker room, watch mostly movies and series at night, or want perfect blacks for cinematic content.
Do I need a soundbar with a 65 inch TV? +
Most 65-inch TVs have 20–40W speakers that are fine for news and casual viewing but not for movies or music. The standout exception here is the Toshiba 65Z770RP with a genuine 77W 2.1.2-channel system and subwoofer — many owners skip a soundbar entirely. The TCL 65Q6C (46W Onkyo) and VW Pro (48W 2.1) also sound strong for the price. For a full home-theatre experience, pairing a budget soundbar still helps on the slimmer sets.
What is the best 65 inch TV for PS5 and Xbox gaming? +
For pure gaming value, the Hisense 65E7Q Pro (₹53,999) offers a 144Hz QLED with Game Mode Pro. Step up and the TCL 65Q6C (144Hz) and Toshiba 65Z770RP (165Hz) add Mini LED, while the LG C5 has full HDMI 2.1 (144Hz, VRR, ALLM) on all four ports for the best next-gen console and PC experience. All support 4K 120fps gaming.
Why are there no Samsung TVs in the recommended list? +
The 65-inch Samsung models on sale were poor value at their prices — several use 50Hz panels, omit Dolby Vision, or are older 2023/2024 models still selling at a premium. Better-specced rivals at the same or lower price outranked them. Samsung also does not support Dolby Vision, which most Indian streaming services use, so they were passed over in favour of the LG, Sony, TCL, Toshiba, Philips, Hisense and Vu picks.
Which brand has the best after-sales service for TVs in India? +
Based on India review sentiment, Sony (BRAVIA 2M2, 4.6 rating) and LG had the strongest reliability and service records, with wide service networks. Value brands such as TCL, Hisense, Toshiba, Vu and VW offer more features per rupee but drew recurring complaints about panel defects and slow after-sales response. If you buy a value pick, consider an extended warranty and inspect the panel at installation.
Do these 65 inch TVs come with a wall mount or stand? +
Most ship with a table-top stand only. Wall mounts and brackets are usually extra and fitted at installation for roughly ₹500–₹2,500. Some buyers also report 'free installation' offers that still charge a service fee, so confirm the total cost before booking your install.