scorecardThe best HomeKit-enabled TV overall

The best HomeKit-enabled TV overall

LG's OLED TVs are considered some of the best TVs currently on the market, and the most recent models support HomeKit and AirPlay 2.

When it comes to smart TV features and image performance, LGs OLED lineup continues to rank highly among other display models. OLED panels are able to produce deep black levels with an infinite contrast ratio, resulting in some key benefits over LCD technology. The LG C9 is the company's current flagship model, and beyond great picture performance, it also boasts HomeKit support for easy integration with Apple's ecosystem.

The LG C9 is available in a few different sizes, including 55 inches, 65 inches, and 77 inches. Not only that, but the TV offers LG's a9 Gen 2 processor, which intelligently removes image noise and is powered by artificial intelligence. Extensive HDR capabilities are included as well, including support for HDR10 and Dolby Vision for the best color and contrast performance when watching HDR videos.

The TV offers a full suite of smart features too. Of course, you'll get HomeKit and AirPlay 2 support for convenient streaming from Apple devices and easy integration with an existing HomeKit-enabled smart home setup. Outside of Apple's platform, the C9 also supports Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa directly through the included voice remote.

For streaming services, the TV uses LG's webOS platform, enabling simple access to a large collection of apps, including Netflix, Hulu, Disney Plus, and so on.

The 2019 LG C9 has gotten some pretty stellar reviews. Notably, Tom's Guide scored the TV an impressive 4.5/5, while Digital Trends scored it an equally impressive 9/10. The only downsides? The TV is pretty expensive, so if you're looking for a more budget-friendly HomeKit-enabled display, you'll likely be better off checking out some of Vizio's options. Unlike LCD TVs, there's also some risk for burn-in on OLED displays, though the C9 includes several features designed to minimize that possibility.

Pros: High-end image quality, HDR10 and Dolby Vision, Google Assistant and Alexa for expanded ecosystem support, webOS smart TV platform

Cons: Expensive, some risk for burn-in

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