If you are building a white or light-themed gaming setup, finding a TV to match is harder than it sounds — and it is only fair to say so up front. The vast majority of gaming TVs are sold in black or very dark finishes, because that is what manufacturers overwhelmingly produce. Genuinely white-bezel or white-back televisions are rare. So rather than pretend otherwise, this guide rounds up excellent gaming TVs and is honest about each one’s finish: which lean lighter or offer customisable surrounds that suit a white room, and which are simply the best gaming TVs you will be pairing with a white setup despite a black chassis.
Our picks were chosen on what makes a great gaming TV — low input lag, high refresh support, panel quality (OLED versus LED), and value — with an added note on finish for anyone chasing a white aesthetic. Prices here span a wide range, from around $148 up to around $1,598, across Samsung and LG. We will flag the realistic options for a white build, including The Frame Pro with its customisable bezels, while being clear that most of these are black-chassis sets you would style into a white room with surroundings, a stand, or a wall treatment. Below is an at-a-glance comparison, then a closer look at each TV and a buyer’s guide for matching a gaming TV to a light setup.
Best Gaming TVs for a White Setup at a Glance
| Gaming TV | Best For | Finish / White-Setup Note | Approx Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Samsung The Frame Pro 65″ Neo QLED | Customisable-bezel white look | Customisable bezels (closest to white) | around $1,598 |
| Samsung 40″ Full HD F6000 Smart TV | Compact light-room set | Black chassis; small, blends in light rooms | around $148 |
| Samsung 65″ Crystal UHD U8000F 4K | Big-screen 4K gaming | Black chassis; style into white room | around $398 |
| Samsung 70″ Crystal UHD U8000F 4K | Largest 4K value | Black chassis; style into white room | around $478 |
| LG 48″ OLED evo C5 Series | Premium OLED gaming | Black/dark chassis; OLED picture | around $897 |
| LG C3 55″ OLED evo 4K | Best gaming picture quality | Black/dark chassis; OLED gaming | around $1,099 |
1. Samsung 65-Inch The Frame Pro LS03FW 4K Neo QLED Mini LED Smart TV (2025)

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The Samsung The Frame Pro 65-inch leads this list because it is the closest thing here to a TV that genuinely suits a white setup. The Frame line is designed to look like framed art on your wall, and its headline feature is customisable bezels — you can fit a surround in lighter tones, including white options, so the TV blends into a light-themed room far better than a standard black slab. Underneath the art styling it is a serious 4K Neo QLED Mini LED set. At around $1,598 it is the premium pick.
This is the TV for the gamer who wants both genuine performance and a finish that fits a white aesthetic. The Neo QLED Mini LED panel delivers bright, punchy 4K images for gaming and movies, Samsung’s gaming features cover modern consoles, and the customisable bezel is the rare option that lets a TV match a white wall or décor rather than clashing with it. If a white-friendly look is a priority and budget allows, The Frame Pro is the standout choice here — and the most honest answer to the ‘white gaming TV’ question.
Pros: Customisable bezels including light/white options, strong 4K Neo QLED Mini LED gaming panel.
Cons: White look depends on buying the right bezel; premium price; panel itself is dark.
2. Samsung 40-Inch Full HD F6000 Smart TV (2025) HDR, Object Tracking Sound

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The Samsung 40-inch F6000 is the compact pick for a smaller light-themed room. It is a Full HD smart TV with HDR and Object Tracking Sound, and at around $148 it is by far the most affordable set here. In the interest of honesty, its chassis is black like almost all TVs — but at 40 inches with slim bezels, a small set tends to recede into a light room far more than a large black display dominating a wall.
This is the TV for a bedroom, a compact gaming corner, or a second screen where size and price matter more than 4K or high refresh. The Full HD panel and HDR handle casual gaming and everyday viewing well, Object Tracking Sound adds a little audio immersion, and the small footprint is easy to place in a white room without overwhelming it. It is not a white TV and not a high-refresh gaming flagship, but as an inexpensive, unobtrusive set for a light setup it earns its spot.
Pros: Very affordable, compact 40-inch size blends into light rooms, HDR, smart features.
Cons: Black chassis (not white); Full HD only; not a high-refresh gaming panel.
3. Samsung 65-Inch Crystal UHD U8000F 4K Smart TV (2025)

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The Samsung 65-inch Crystal UHD U8000F is the big-screen 4K value pick. It is a 4K UHD smart TV with HDR and Samsung’s smart platform, offering a large, sharp image at a sensible price of around $398. To be clear about finish, it has a black chassis like the overwhelming majority of TVs — there is no white version — so in a white setup you would style it in with a light stand, console, or wall treatment around it.
This is the TV for the gamer who wants a big, crisp 4K screen for current consoles without spending flagship money. The Crystal UHD panel delivers sharp 4K detail and HDR for games and films, the 65-inch size is genuinely cinematic, and Samsung’s smart features and gaming support round it out. Treat it as a great-value 4K gaming TV that happens to be black; pair it thoughtfully with light surroundings and it sits comfortably in a white-themed room even though the set itself is not white.
Pros: Large 65-inch 4K UHD panel, HDR, good value, solid console gaming support.
Cons: Black chassis only (no white option); LED rather than OLED contrast.
4. Samsung 70-Inch Crystal UHD U8000F 4K Smart TV (2025)

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The Samsung 70-inch Crystal UHD U8000F is the largest 4K value pick here — the same well-rounded Crystal UHD set as the 65-inch, scaled up to a bigger 70-inch screen. It delivers sharp 4K with HDR and Samsung’s smart platform at around $478. As with its sibling, honesty matters: it comes in a black chassis only, with no white variant, so a white-room owner would integrate it using light furniture and surroundings rather than the TV’s own colour.
This is the TV for the gamer who wants the biggest screen for the money and a genuinely immersive 4K picture. The extra size makes games and movies more enveloping, the Crystal UHD panel and HDR keep detail sharp, and the smart features and gaming modes serve modern consoles well. It is a large, great-value 4K set rather than a white one — but placed against a light wall with pale surroundings, a big black screen can still anchor a white setup cleanly. Buy it for the value and size, and style the white look around it.
Pros: Largest screen here at 70 inches, sharp 4K with HDR, strong value for size.
Cons: Black chassis (no white); LED panel; large footprint needs wall or stand space.
5. LG 48-Inch OLED evo C5 Series 4K Smart TV w/Dolby Atmos

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The LG C5 48-inch is the premium OLED gaming pick at a more manageable size. OLED panels deliver perfect blacks and per-pixel contrast that LED sets cannot match, and LG’s C-series is renowned among gamers for low input lag and full high-refresh, variable-refresh-rate support. At around $897 the 48-inch C5 brings that flagship gaming experience to a desk-friendly size. Its chassis is the usual dark/black OLED finish, not white.
This is the TV for the gamer who prioritises picture quality and responsiveness above all and wants a TV that doubles as a high-end gaming monitor. The OLED panel’s perfect blacks and vivid colour make games look stunning, the high-refresh and VRR support keep fast titles smooth and tear-free, and 48 inches fits a large desk or compact lounge. It is a dark-chassis set rather than a white one, so for a light setup you would lean on a pale stand or wall — but for sheer gaming quality at this size, the C5 is a superb choice.
Pros: Stunning OLED contrast, low input lag, high-refresh VRR gaming, desk-friendly 48-inch.
Cons: Dark/black chassis (not white); OLED commands a premium; smaller than living-room sets.
6. LG C3 Series 55-Inch OLED evo 4K Smart TV for Gaming

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Rounding out the list is the LG C3 55-inch, the best-picture gaming pick. The C3 is one of the most celebrated gaming OLEDs of recent years, combining LG’s OLED evo panel — perfect blacks, rich colour, per-pixel control — with a full suite of gaming features: low input lag and high-refresh, variable-refresh support for tear-free play. At around $1,099 for 55 inches it is a premium set, and like all OLED TVs its chassis is dark rather than white.
This is the TV for the gamer who wants reference-grade picture quality for console and PC gaming and a genuinely cinematic screen. The OLED evo panel makes everything from dark horror games to vivid open worlds look exceptional, the gaming features ensure smooth, responsive play, and 55 inches is an ideal living-room size. It is not a white TV — no mainstream OLED is — so a light-themed room would frame it with pale surroundings. For outright gaming image quality, though, the C3 is the standout finish to this list.
Pros: Reference OLED picture, full high-refresh VRR gaming features, ideal 55-inch size.
Cons: Dark/black chassis (not white); premium OLED price; OLED needs care with static images.
How to Choose a Gaming TV for a White Setup
The honest starting point is finish, because that is what brings most people to a search like this — and the reality is that white gaming TVs barely exist. Manufacturers make TVs overwhelmingly in black or dark finishes, so a genuinely white-bezel set is rare. The closest realistic option on this list is Samsung’s The Frame Pro, whose customisable bezels can be fitted in lighter tones to suit a white wall. Every other pick here has a black or dark chassis. If a truly white TV is non-negotiable, you may need to look specifically for Frame-style sets or accept that your TV will be the dark element in a light room.
If you cannot find a white TV you love — and you probably will not — the practical approach is to style a black TV into a white setup rather than fight it. A smaller set, like the 40-inch Samsung, recedes into a light room far more than a large black slab. For bigger screens, pale stands, white wall mounts, a light media unit, and a clean wall behind the TV all help a black display sit comfortably in a white-themed space. Many of the best-looking white battlestations pair a black TV with otherwise light surroundings, and it works.
With finish settled honestly, judge the TV on what actually makes it good for gaming: input lag, refresh rate, and panel type. OLED sets like the LG C3 and C5 offer perfect blacks, the best contrast, and full high-refresh, variable-refresh support for the smoothest, most responsive play — at a premium. LED sets like the Samsung Crystal UHD models are brighter for the money and a great value route to a big 4K screen, though they cannot match OLED contrast. Decide whether picture quality or screen-size-per-dollar matters more to you.
Finally, match size and budget to your room and your priorities. A 40-inch set suits a bedroom or compact corner; 55 to 70 inches anchors a living room or a big battlestation. The Frame Pro is the pick if a white-friendly look leads your decision; the LG OLEDs win on outright gaming picture; the Samsung Crystal UHD sets deliver the most screen and 4K detail for the money. Be realistic that the TV itself will almost certainly be black, plan your white aesthetic around it, and choose the gaming TV on this list that best fits how — and where — you play.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any genuinely white gaming TVs?
Very few. The TV market is overwhelmingly black and dark finishes, so a true white-bezel or white-back television is rare. On this list the closest option is Samsung’s The Frame Pro, which offers customisable bezels you can fit in lighter tones to suit a white room. Every other pick has a black or dark chassis, so for a white setup you generally style a black TV into a light space rather than finding a white one.
How do I fit a black TV into a white gaming setup?
Style it with light surroundings. Use a pale or white TV stand or wall mount, a light media unit, and a clean wall behind the screen so the black TV reads as a deliberate accent rather than a clash. A smaller set blends in more easily than a huge one. Many great white battlestations pair an excellent black TV — such as the Samsung Crystal UHD or LG OLED models here — with otherwise light décor.
What makes a TV good for gaming regardless of colour?
Low input lag, high refresh rate, and variable-refresh-rate (VRR) support are the gaming essentials, alongside panel quality. OLED sets like the LG C3 and C5 offer the best contrast and full high-refresh gaming features, while LED sets like the Samsung Crystal UHD models give you more screen and brightness for the money. Match the panel type and size to your console or PC and your room.
Is The Frame Pro worth it just for the white look?
It depends on your priorities. The Frame Pro is the one set here that can genuinely match a white room, thanks to customisable lighter bezels, and it is also a capable 4K Neo QLED Mini LED gaming TV. But it is the most expensive pick. If a white-friendly finish leads your decision and the budget fits, it is worth it; if pure gaming picture per dollar matters more, an LG OLED or a Samsung Crystal UHD set styled into a white room may serve you better.
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