Summer is officially here, which means it’s the perfect time to upgrade your outdoor space for entertainment. Setting up an outdoor TV lets you turn every baseball game and new TV show into an excuse to bring people together, fire up the grill, and spend time outside. Outdoor TVs can be expensive, and rarely go on sale, but the outdoor TV we rated as “best picture quality” in our in-depth review is currently 20 percent off on Amazon, saving you $1,500.
Samsung’s “The Terrace” Neo QLED outdoor TV offers uncompromising visuals with advanced TV tech you generally won’t find from dedicated outdoor TV brands. Its mini-LED TV panel features an anti-reflective coating that guarantees a stunning viewing experience with deep contrast and vivid colors, even under the mid-day sun. Thanks to sophisticated AI upscaling features, The Terrace can adapt to make any type of movie or show look its best—from news and movies, to gaming and live sports.
Samsung’s intuitive Tizen OS also brings helpful features uncommon in outdoor TVs, including voice commands and an Xbox cloud gaming app. Like all Samsung TVs, it lacks Dolby Vision HDR, but its picture quality and platform easily make up for this omission.
The TV’s remote is the sleekest and most intuitive in its class. What’s more, the accessory is equipped with solar charging, so you’ll never have to worry about swapping batteries.
The Terrace also comes in a 75-inch model, which is currently on sale for 10 percent off. If you’re looking for a more affordable outdoor TV, Samsung makes a considerably lower-priced 55-inch partial outdoor TV, which it also calls The Terrace. Make no mistake: While it is a strong performer, the smaller model can’t match the peak brightness of its larger cousins. It’s more suitable for shaded outdoor spaces.
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Stefan is an award-winning consumer technology editor with over a decade of experience in reviewing gadgets, particularly smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, desktop and laptop computers across multiple form factors and platforms, as well as accessories for them. He also covers televisions and audio equipment, including headphones, earbuds, wireless speakers, and soundbars. Since joining Hearst in 2015, Stefan has contributed to BestProducts, Popular Mechanics, and numerous other publications. Prior to his current role, he served as the US Editor for GSMArena.com.