{"id":9882,"date":"2022-07-20T21:30:09","date_gmt":"2022-07-20T19:30:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2022\/07\/20\/top-10-best-android-tvs-updated-july-2022\/"},"modified":"2022-07-20T22:06:47","modified_gmt":"2022-07-20T20:06:47","slug":"top-10-best-android-tvs-updated-july-2022","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2022\/07\/20\/top-10-best-android-tvs-updated-july-2022\/","title":{"rendered":"Top 10 Best Android TVs \u2013 Updated July 2022"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Are you in the market for a new TV and want to get an Android TV for your home? Then you\u2019ve come to the right place. In this article, we will be listing the ten best Android TVs that are currently available. These are TVs that have Android TV built-in. Some on the market just have Chromecast built-in, like those from VIZIO. Those will not be on this list. You\u2019ll find the best Android TVs from brands like Sony, Hisense, and TCL.<br \/>\nTop 10 Best Android TVs<br \/>\nYou\u2019ll find all of the options on this list in the table below, along with the sizes they are available in, starting price and a link to buy. So you can quickly find what you\u2019re looking for.<br \/>\nWithout further ado, here are the best Android TVs on the market right now.<\/p>\n<p>Sizes<br \/>\nPrice<br \/>\nWhere to Buy<br \/>\nHisense U8G Quantum Series<br \/>\n55, 65\u2033<br \/>\nStarting at $749<br \/>\nAmazon<br \/>\nSony X90J<br \/>\n50, 55, 65, 75\u2033<br \/>\nStarting at $1098<br \/>\nAmazon<br \/>\nSony A80J<br \/>\n55, 65, 75\u2033<br \/>\nStarting at $1239<br \/>\nAmazon<br \/>\nTCL 4-Series<br \/>\n43, 55\u2033<br \/>\nStarting at $318<br \/>\nAmazon<br \/>\nSony Bravia A8H<br \/>\n55, 65\u2033<br \/>\nStarting at $1299<br \/>\nAmazon<br \/>\nSony X800H<br \/>\n43, 55, 65, 75, 85\u2033<br \/>\nStarting at $599<br \/>\nBest Buy<br \/>\nHisense H9F Series<br \/>\n55, 65\u2033<br \/>\nStarting at $599<br \/>\nAmazon<br \/>\nHisense U7G QLED<br \/>\n55, 65, 75\u2033<br \/>\nStarting at $849<br \/>\nAmazon<br \/>\nTCL 5-Series<br \/>\n50, 55, 65, 75\u2033<br \/>\nStarting at $429<br \/>\nAmazon<br \/>\nHisense U8G Quantum Series<\/p>\n<p>Available in: 55 &amp; 65-inches<br \/>\nPrice: Starting at $749<br \/>\nBuy: Amazon<br \/>\nThe Hisense U8G is a really great Android TV for the gamers out there. That is because it does have an HDMI 2.1 port and supports 4K@120Hz gaming. That\u2019s a big deal for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X consoles.<br \/>\nAdditionally, it has the Quantum Dot Wide Color Gamut supported. So you\u2019re going to get over 1 billion true-to-life colors with this TV. It does have HDR, and supports IMAX Enhanced. IMAX Enhanced allows the TV to bring the cinema experience home. As it is able to combine digitally remastered 4K HDR content and DTS audio technologies with the best consumer products and streaming platforms.<br \/>\nHisense U8G Quantum Series &#8211; Amazon<br \/>\nSony X90J<\/p>\n<p>Available in: 50, 55, 65 &amp; 75-inches<br \/>\nPrice: Starting at $1,098<br \/>\nBuy: Amazon<br \/>\nThe Sony X90J is the company\u2019s high-end smart Android TV for 2021. It features Android TV with Google TV, so you\u2019re getting the latest and greatest from Google here too. Additionally, there is support for Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa, so you can choose to use your favorite smart assistant.<br \/>\nThe X90J comes in four sizes, ranging from 50 to 75-inches. So there\u2019s something here for everyone. It also has Dolby Vision HDR, which is going to be great for those that want an incredible looking picture.<br \/>\nFor the gamers out there, the Sony X90J also has2.1, allowing you to game in 4K\/120Hz on the PlayStation 5 or the Xbox Series X. There is also the new Bravia Game Mode available for increased frame rate and reduced input lag.<br \/>\nSony X90J &#8211; Amazon<br \/>\nSony A80J OLED TV<\/p>\n<p>Available in: 55, 65, 75-inches<br \/>\nPrice: $1,239<br \/>\nBuy: Amazon<br \/>\nThis is perhaps the best OLED TV available that runs on Android TV. Though there\u2019s also not a lot of options, since LG does webOS. But this is the A80J model, which came out in Summer 2021. It\u2019s still the latest from Sony, and a really good option for Android TV.<br \/>\nIt has HDMI 2.1 and 4K@120fps, so it is going to be great for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. There\u2019s also support for Chromecast and AirPlay 2.<br \/>\nSony A80J OLED TV &#8211; Amazon<br \/>\nTCL 4-Series Android TV<\/p>\n<p>Available in: 43, 55-inches<br \/>\nPrice: Starting at $318<br \/>\nBuy: Amazon<br \/>\nYou might be familiar with TCL for its Roku TVs, but it also makes Android TVs \u2013 though that is more recent. And the 4-Series Android TV is a really good option for a second bedroom or even a first apartment. That\u2019s because it doesn\u2019t come in super large sizes \u2013 only 43 and 55-inches. And it\u2019s also fairly cheap, at under $500.<br \/>\nThis is a 4K HDR TV, with support for most HDR certifications, including HDR10 and HLG. Though there\u2019s no Dolby Vision here, that\u2019s saved for its more expensive Android TVs, it seems.<br \/>\nTCL 4-Series Android TV &#8211; Amazon<br \/>\nSony Bravia A8H<\/p>\n<p>Available in: 55, 65-inches<br \/>\nPrice: $1299<br \/>\nBuy: Amazon<br \/>\nThe Sony Bravia A8H has unmatched processing power, the Picture Processor X1 Ultimate analyzes content to bring out OLEDs intense contrast with pure blacks, peak brightness and natural colors.<br \/>\nThere\u2019s also Android TV built-in here. So you can use your voice to access content, services, devices, and more with Android TV and Google Assistant. Google TV is not available on this one, as this is the 2020 model and not the 2021 model yet.<br \/>\nWith 4K X-Reality PRO, you can experience a more natural picture with 4K X-Reality PRO &amp; Object-Based Super Resolution. See exactly what the creator intended with the advanced color and gradation of TRILUMINOS Display.<br \/>\nSony Bravia A8H &#8211; Amazon<br \/>\nSony X800H<\/p>\n<p>Available in: 43, 49, 55, 65, 75, 85<br \/>\nPrice: Starting at $599<br \/>\nBuy: Best Buy<br \/>\nThis is one of Sony\u2019s more affordable TVs on the market right now. With a starting price of $599. It\u2019s a 4K HDR TV, powered by the X1 processor, that is going to provide some incredible imagery on the X800H. And it will also upscale the content that is not in 4K.<br \/>\nLike most of these TVs, it has both Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa built-in, so you can choose which assistant you want to use. With Google TV, you are also getting access to a ton of great apps as well.<br \/>\nSony X800H &#8211; Best Buy<br \/>\nHisense H9F Series<\/p>\n<p>Available in: 55, 65-inches<br \/>\nPrice: Starting at $599<br \/>\nBuy: Amazon<br \/>\nThe Hisense H9F Series is a really good entry for the best Android TVs out there, as it\u2019s an inexpensive TV that is actually really good. So it uses its own proprietary ULED technology, and you\u2019ll notice it\u2019s the only one on this list that uses ULED. But it works similarly to QLED and OLED. Where you\u2019re getting a brighter picture, with better colors, but it doesn\u2019t have the disadvantage of OLED and screen burn-in.<br \/>\nHisense also uses artificial intelligence to improve the picture quality coming out of this TV. So it is also going to improve over time. There is also support for Dolby Vision and HDR10. This is going to improve ULED even more, giving you a picture with more dynamic range. You will really notice the difference if you watch a TV show or movie that is shot in Dolby Vision \u2013 Amazon Prime Video and Netflix have quite a few that are.<br \/>\nThe H9F Series is also an Android TV model, which means that it does have support for Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa built-in. This is going to allow you to control your smart TV, find something to watch and ask other questions too. This is a feature that is also found on a few other this Best Smart TVs 2020 list too. Android TV also has thousands of apps like Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, Hulu, YouTube, Google Play Movies &amp; TV and much more.<br \/>\nHisense H9F Series &#8211; Amazon<br \/>\nHisense U7G QLED TV<\/p>\n<p>Available in: 55, 65, 75<br \/>\nPrice: Starting at $849<br \/>\nBuy: Amazon<br \/>\nThis is the best Android TV for gamers. And that\u2019s for one big reason. The U7G supports HDMI 2.1. Allowing you to game at 4K 120Hz on the Playstation 5 and the Xbox Series X. It also has Automatic Low Latency Mode and Variable Refresh Rate. So that you\u2019re going to have ultra-smooth gaming.<br \/>\nThis is an IMAX Enhanced TV, so you\u2019re going to get a really incredible picture from this TV. And there\u2019s also support for DTS here too. And it has peak brightness of 1500 nits, one of the brightest TVs on this list.<br \/>\nHisense U7G QLED &#8211; Amazon<br \/>\nTCL 5-Series<\/p>\n<p>Available in: 50, 55, 65, 75\u2033<br \/>\nPrice: Starting at $429<br \/>\nBuy: Amazon<br \/>\nThe TCL 5-Series actually runs on Google TV, but underneath that skin is Android TV, so it fits this list perfectly. It\u2019s one of only a couple of QLED TVs on this list that run Android TV. And it\u2019s also one of the cheapest.<br \/>\nThis is the 5-Series from TCL, which usually means good, but not the best and not the worst. It\u2019s a good middle-ground. And at $429, we can see why. It does offer Dolby Vision HDR, as well as HDR10 for some really great colors. It\u2019s also QLED, so it\u2019s going to look amazing anyways.<br \/>\nTCL 5-Series &#8211; Amazon<br \/>\nThe post Top 10 Best Android TVs \u2013 Updated July 2022 appeared first on Android Headlines.&#013;<br \/>\n<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/07\/android_tv_oreo_1-1.png\" width=\"1600\" height=\"800\">&#013;<br \/>\nSource: ndroidheadlines.com&#013;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Are you in the market for a new TV and want to get an Android TV for your home? 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