
We've seen a few more affordable outdoor TVs, but none look nearly as good or offer as many smart TV features. If you want a TV for your (covered) deck or patio, and don't mind spending the money for the best picture for that purpose, the SunBriteTV Veranda 3 is the ideal pick. You also get Google Cast support and access to all the major streaming services. It doesn't have hands-free Google Assistant like some of the TVs on this list, but you can still use the voice assistant by speaking into the remote. The Veranda 3 is also well-equipped because of its Android TV platform. Its color range and accuracy are excellent and, although the TV is designed for use in full shade, it does a solid job of reducing glare. This doesn't mean you have to compromise on picture quality, though, and that's where the SunBriteTV Veranda 3 excels. The rock-solid build quality of these models, which ensures that they can survive extreme temperatures along with rain, snow, and dirt, tends to be the reason for the extra cost. Outdoor TVs are few and far between, and you can count on spending a fair amount for them. This TV is also one of the least expensive big-screen models we can recommend the 75-inch variant goes for a suggested price of $1,400. At several hundred dollars less than the Hisense U8H, the follow-up to last year's Editors' Choice U8G, it's appealing if you're on a budget.

The U6H is for shoppers who want to spend as little as possible without buying a piece of junk. This TV is also frequently available for below its suggested retail price, which helps solidify it as one of the best budget-priced TVs we've seen yet. The Hisense U6H's contrast levels aren't impressive, for instance, but its color performance is fantastic and it offers tons of useful features including Apple AirPlay, Google Cast, and hands-free Google Assistant. Below that price range, you need to make some compromises, but not too many. Hisense and TCL have both proven that you can get excellent picture quality and plenty of features out of a modestly priced TV (generally in the $1,000 to $1,300 range for 65-inch models). How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.

