These TVs will provide smooth gameplay for your Xbox One
Best
TVs for Xbox One
Windows Central
2022
Microsoft has officially retired the Xbox One, with production ending in 2020 to focus on Xbox Series X|S. If you are content with your Xbox One and prefer to upgrade your TV instead, we have the best selection for you. The Xbox One X and One S have plenty to offer in the way of 4K gaming and media, and the TCL 5-Series S535 comes out on top as the best overall TV for the legacy console.
Best overall for Xbox One: TCL 5-Series S535
Source: TCL
The Xbox One X and S support 4K images at 60Hz, gaming generally sticking to 1080p on the One S. The TCL S535 sports a 2160p panel with HDR10 support matching up with the One X and S, in addition to Dolby Vision and HLG for other devices.
If you own the original Xbox One, HDR will unfortunately not be available. You will still enjoy 1080p gaming at 60Hz with low input lag, thanks to ALLM integration. No VRR support means the S535 will not be able to take advantage of the variable refresh rate technology available on the Xbox Series X|S, but keeping the cost low is a fair compromise.
There are four HDMI 2.0 ports on the S535, which match the HDMI 2.0b, 2.0a, and 1.4a ports of the Xbox One X, One S, and original Xbox One, respectively. Without support for HDMI 2.1, the S535 will never display images at 120Hz, but given the 60Hz panel restricts the refresh rate anyway, that would be a needless inclusion.
The TCL S535 is the best overall match for the Xbox One family, falling short only by its lack of future-proof technology. If you’re looking to stick with your trusty Xbox One X, S, or original Xbox One for a while, then this TV is for you. It’s a cheap way to maximize the visual potential of your console and won’t break the bank.
Pros:
- Great value
- 4K @ 60Hz
- Responsive screen
- Perfect for Xbox One
Cons:
- Lacks next-gen 120Hz and VRR support
- Shallow viewing angle
Best premium for next-generation: LG C1
Source: LG Electronics
Bursting at the seams with the latest technology, the LG C1 supports modern gaming features included with the HDMI 2.1 standard. Variable refresh rate (VRR) and auto low latency mode (ALLM) reduce input lag and screen tearing, keeping the experience smooth. Should you opt to connect a PC over an Xbox, the C1 also supports FreeSync and G-Sync technology, which offer a similar solution to latency.
Standing as the most expensive option, the LG C1 backs up its asking price with a dazzling OLED screen. With an impressive viewing angle and incredible color vibrance, its display uses the latest HDR technology to display the best possible image from the entire Xbox console range. A small risk of screen burn naturally comes with an OLED screen, but the risk is minimal if you have no plans to leave your Xbox on the static dashboard screen all day long.
Pros:
- 4K gaming @ 120HZ
- Low latency display
- Perfect for Xbox Series X|S
Cons:
- Expensive
- Minor risk of screen burn-in
Best budget for 4K gaming: TCL 4-Series S435
Source: TCL
Maintaining a 2160p panel with HDR10 support, the TCL S435 has four HDMI 2.0 ports for multiple consoles or computers. With a 60Hz refresh rate, it still covers the One X and One S feature set. Performing better in low-light situations, the S435 doesn’t get super bright, so situating this TV in a darkened gaming room or bedroom is preferred.
It lacks future-proof features, but the TCL S435 is the most affordable and best budget TV for Xbox One. If sticking to the previous Xbox generation is part of a money-saving scheme, then the S435 will fit that role perfectly.
Pros:
- Cheap 4K @ 60Hz
- Fantastic contrast
Cons:
- Dim screen
- Narrow color spectrum
Best monitor: BenQ EW3270U 4K
Source: BenQ
Its 4K 60Hz panel supports HDR through its two HDMI 2.0 ports, as well as a DisplayPort for connecting a compatible PC. With a response time as low as 4ms, latency will never be a concern when gaming on the BenQ monitor, thanks in part to its FreeSync support.
The natural downside to using the BenQ is its lower-quality 2x2W speakers, though it does feature a headphone jack port to connect your own. Alternatively, connect headphones directly to the Xbox One controller or choose from a range of wireless headsets compatible with the console.
Pros:
- Low latency
- Space-saving
Cons:
- No 120Hz
- Lackluster speakers
Bottom line
Microsoft may have resigned the Xbox One to history, but it still has plenty to offer in modern-day 4K media. If you plan to take care of your aging console and want to enjoy its visuals on the best-suited TV, then you can’t go wrong with the 5-Series S535 from TCL.
With all of the features for 4K gaming paired with a fantastic screen, the TCL S535 is the best overall choice for the Xbox One. If you’re on the fence about upgrading your console, consider the LG C1 to take full advantage of everything visually on offer up to the Xbox Series X.
Credits — The team that worked on this guide
Ben Wilson is a freelance writer for Windows Central with technology expertise. Keeping up cutting-edge electronics, his experience in technology sales helps him make informed recommendations. Usually fuelled by coffee, you would likely find him behind one screen or another.
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