GTA 6 players: five top gaming TVs discounted for Prime Day

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By: Annabelle Ink

GTA 6 arrives on November 19, and for many players the difference between a good session and a jaw-dropping one will be the TV in their living room. With Prime Day discounts active now, this is a rare moment to upgrade to a set that actually keeps up with the game’s visual demands.

Older televisions often lack the ports and performance modern consoles expect — which means slower frame delivery, washed-out HDR, or input lag when it matters most. Here are five Prime Day offers worth considering if you want Vice City to look and feel its best.

Prime Day picks for high-frame-rate 4K gaming

Each of these models supports key gaming features, but they take different approaches to brightness, contrast and price. Below is a quick comparison to help you choose based on room size and how you play.

Model Screen Prime Day price (approx.) Why it matters for GTA 6
LG B5 48″ OLED $599 (Best Buy) Affordable OLED delivering true blacks and support for 4K/120Hz, ideal for night-heavy, neon-drenched scenes.
Samsung S90F 48″ OLED (also 65″) $797 (Amazon) Punchy peak brightness for brighter rooms plus modern streaming and gaming features—good balance of pop and performance.
LG C5 42″ OLED (also 65″) $899 (Amazon) Well-rounded OLED with strong color processing and a compact footprint for bedrooms or small living areas.
Sony XR8B 55″ OLED $998 (Amazon) Sony’s image engine and built-in Google TV, plus 4K/120Hz support—good for players who want an all-in-one smart experience.
Hisense U7SF 75″ Mini-LED $999 (Amazon) Mini-LED backlighting and QLED color give extra brightness for well-lit rooms and large-screen immersion.

What these TVs bring to the game

All of the above sets include the essentials for next-gen console gaming: support for 4K at 120Hz, variable refresh rate and at least one HDMI 2.1 input on recent models. That combination reduces tearing, improves responsiveness and preserves details during fast camera pans — exactly the sorts of moments GTA 6 will throw at your screen.

Four entries on this list are OLED panels. If you favour deep shadow detail and vivid neon highlights — common in Vice City-style nighttime scenes — OLED will provide superior contrast and a more cinematic look. Mini-LED is the outlier here: it can push higher sustained brightness, which helps in sunny rooms and on very large displays.

  • VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) — smooths frame pacing when the game’s frame output fluctuates.
  • HDMI 2.1 — required for true 4K@120Hz and low-latency features on modern consoles.
  • Low input lag — crucial for responsive steering, aiming and quick reactions.
  • HDR handling — affects how highlights and shadows appear; OLED generally performs best in dark scenes.

Quick buying checklist

Before you hit purchase, double-check these practical items so the TV performs as expected with your console:

  • Confirm the set has at least one HDMI 2.1 port and that the port’s firmware supports full bandwidth.
  • Look up measured input lag numbers or reviews for gaming mode performance.
  • Consider screen size relative to viewing distance — a 48–55″ OLED often fits small rooms better than a 75″ Mini-LED.
  • Verify the retailer’s return policy and any extended warranty if you plan to use the TV intensively for gaming.

Whether you prioritize absolute black levels for atmospheric nights or sustained brightness for daytime play, Prime Day makes solid options more affordable. If you want Vice City to look as intended on launch night, now is a smart time to invest in a display that can handle modern console demands.


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